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"Freedom! '90" (also known simply as "Freedom!") is a song written, produced, and performed by English singer-songwriter George Michael, and released by Columbia Records in October 1990. The " '90" added to the end of the title is to prevent confusion with a hit by Michael's former band Wham! , also entitled " Freedom ".
He proceeded to form his own company, John Pearson International, whose purpose was continue distributing the sitcom Here's Lucy for the international market. [ 3 ] In 1987, the company, along with MCA TV International , signed an agreement with China Central Television (CCTV), to offer a total of 100 drama hours.
John Bartling Pearson, Jr. (January 30, 1902 – April 23, 1984) was an American gymnast. He was a member of the United States men's national artistic gymnastics team and competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics and 1928 Summer Olympics .
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In 2010 Pearson put up for auction more than 160 previously unseen letters and photographs from the Kray twins. The items sold for £20,780. [4] Another of Pearson's books, The Gamblers, is an account of the group of gamblers who made up what was known as the Clermont Set, including John Aspinall, James Goldsmith and Lord Lucan.
John Pearson (bishop) (1613–1686), English theologian, scholar, and Bishop of Chester; John Pearson (judge) (1820–1886), British High Court justice and son of John Norman Pearson; John Pearson (surgeon) (1758–1826), British surgeon; John Pearson (advocate general) (1771–1841), Advocate General in British India
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Johnny Pearson was born John Valmore Pearson in Plaistow in Kent, the only child of a steel erector. [2] [3] [4] At age seven, Pearson began studying piano. [3]By nine, he had won a scholarship with the London Academy of Music, where he spent four years under English pianist Solomon. [2]