• John Goss may refer to: John Goss (baritone) (1894–1953), English baritone Sir John Goss (composer) (1800–1880), English organist and composer John Goss...
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    used in the McLeod sponsored John Goss racing cars. Falcon Sovereign Edition (XB) sedan Falcon (XB) Hardtop "John Goss Special" Falcon GT (XB) Hardtop...
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    Sir John Goss (27 December 1800 – 10 May 1880) was an English organist, composer and teacher. Born to a musical family, Goss was a boy chorister of the...
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  • John Goss OAM (born 2 May 1943, in Glen Iris, Victoria) is an Australian retired motor racing driver who competed in his home country during the 1960s...
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    The John Goss Special was a limited edition of the Ford Falcon released by Ford Australia in August 1975 to commemorate John Goss' win in the prestigious...
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  • James Goss (disambiguation), several people Jeremy Goss (born 1965), Welsh international footballer Joe Goss (1838–1885), English boxer John Goss (1894-1953)...
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    XA model "hard top" coupe Ford Falcon GT which had been pioneered by John Goss. While not designated as a GT-HO, race-prepared Hardtop GTs incorporated...
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  • John C. Goss (born October 21, 1958, in Landstuhl, Germany) is an American artist and author and has lived most of his life in the Asia/Pacific region...
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  • John Goss (10 May 1894 – 13 February 1953) was a baritone recital singer and teacher. He was a key figure in 1920s English musical life, befriending composers...
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    published in 1834, it endures in modern hymnals to a setting written by John Goss in 1868, and remains one of the most popular hymns in English-speaking...
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