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  2. John Holt (singer) - Wikipedia

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    John Kenneth Holt OD (11 July 1947 [1] – 19 October 2014 [2]) was a Jamaican reggae singer who first found fame as a member of The Paragons, before establishing himself as a solo artist. Early life [ edit ]

  3. Under the Influence (compilation album) - Wikipedia

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    John Holt "Ali Baba" Funkdoobiest "Doobie To The Head" Marvin Gaye "Pretty Little Baby" The Blind Boys of Alabama "Jesus Gonna Be Here" The Kinks "Big Black Smoke" Five Stairsteps "We Must Be In Love" The Wailers "Small Axe" Big Youth "Hit The Road Jack" John Coltrane "Olé"

  4. John Holt (educator) - Wikipedia

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    John Caldwell Holt (April 14, 1923 – September 14, 1985) was an American author and educator, a proponent of homeschooling (specifically the unschooling approach), and a pioneer in youth rights theory.

  5. Best Dressed Chicken in Town - Wikipedia

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    Best Dressed Chicken in Town is the debut album by Jamaican deejay Dr. Alimantado.It was first released in 1978, and collects many of his self-produced singles from 1972 to 1978 , employing the engineering talents of Lee "Scratch" Perry, King Tubby, and Scientist.

  6. David Jahson - Wikipedia

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    In 1975 he recorded his most well-known song, "Natty Chase the Barber", using a new version of John Holt's "Ali Baba" rhythm recorded by a band including his friend Sly Dunbar at Channel One Studios and mixed at King Tubby's. [2] The single was released by Tommy Cowan on his Arab label, miscredited this time to 'David & Jahson'. [2]

  7. J. Michael Evans - Wikipedia

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    John Michael Evans (born August 16, 1957) is a Canadian technology executive and the President of Alibaba Group. He previously spent 20 years working for U.S. investment bank Goldman Sachs and is a former Olympic rower .

  8. How Children Fail - Wikipedia

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    How Children Fail is a non-fiction book by John Holt that was published in 1964 and republished in 1982 in a revised edition. It has sold over a million copies. [1] In it, he cites personal teaching and research experiences that led him to the belief that traditional schooling does more harm than good to a child's ability and desire to truly learn.

  9. John Holt - Wikipedia

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    John Holt (publisher) (1721–1784), publisher and mayor of Williamsburg, Virginia John Langford-Holt (1916–1993), British Member of Parliament John Holt (Australian politician) (1929–2012), New South Wales politician