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Andy Gibson (born September 15, 1981) is an American country music singer. He co-wrote "Don't You Wanna Stay", a duet between Jason Aldean and Kelly Clarkson which reached No. 1 on the country music charts in 2011. Later in the year, he signed to R&J Records and released his debut single, "Wanna Make You Love Me". [1]
Albert "Andy" Gibson (November 6, 1913 – February 11, 1961) was an American jazz trumpeter, arranger, and composer. Career.
"Wanna Make You Love Me" is a song recorded by American country music artist Andy Gibson. It was released in September 2011 as Gibson's first single. The song was written by Jim Collins and Bobby Pinson. [1]
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The composition was credited to Andy Gibson, and the recording was released by Savoy Records. The personnel on the session were Phil Guilbeau (trumpet), Miller Sam (tenor saxophone), Paul Williams (baritone and alto saxophone), Floyd Taylor (piano), Herman Hopkins (bass), and Reetham Mallett (drums). [1]
Andrew Gibson (footballer) (1890–1962), Scottish footballer (Southampton FC) Andrew Gibson (Scottish footballer) in 2012–13 Hamilton Academical F.C. season; Andy Gibson (footballer, born 1969), Scottish footballer (Aberdeen FC) Andy Gibson (footballer, born 1982), Scottish footballer (Partick Thistle) Andy Gibson (golfer) in Maryland Open
James Andrew Gipson (born December 21, 1976) is an American attorney and politician who has served as the Mississippi Agriculture and Commerce Commissioner since 2018. A member of the Republican Party, Gipson was appointed to the position by Governor Phil Bryant, succeeding Cindy Hyde-Smith, who was appointed to serve in the U.S. Senate.
Andy Gibson (born 2 February 1969) is a Scottish former footballer, who played for Stirling Albion, Aberdeen, Stockport County (on loan), Partick Thistle, Clyde, Forfar Athletic and Peterhead. External links