Louis Johnson (April 13, 1955 – May 21, 2015) was an American bass guitarist. Johnson was best known for his work with the group the Brothers Johnson...
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Zealand poet Lou Johnson (singer) (1941–2019), American soul singer Louis Johnson (bassist) (1955–2015), American electric bassist Louis Johnson (dancer/choreographer)...
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position for six weeks in 1980. George Johnson – rhythm and lead guitar, lead and backing vocals Louis Johnson – bass guitar, synthesizer, lead and backing...
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Louis Hughes (1832–1913), American author Louis Johnson (bassist) (1955–2015), American bass player and singer, member of The Brothers Johnson Louis Jordan...
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I'll Be Good to You (category Songs written by Louis Johnson (bassist))
rhythm arranger David Paich, Greg Phillinganes, Ian Prince: keyboards Louis Johnson: Moog synthesizer bass, Fender slap bass, background vocals Ian Underwood...
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Tomorrow (A Better You, Better Me) (category Songs written by Louis Johnson (bassist))
Better You, a Better Me)" is a song originally recorded by the Brothers Johnson as an instrumental in 1976 on the album Look Out for #1. In 1989, Siedah...
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and pianist Louis Johnson (bassist) (1955–2015), American bass player and singer, member of The Brothers Johnson Luther "Houserocker" Johnson (1939–2019)...
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Letter 23", and "Stomp!"). Guitarist/vocalist George and bassist/vocalist Louis formed the band Johnson Three Plus One with older brother Tommy and their cousin...
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Far from Yours (category Songs written by Louis Johnson (bassist))
handled by Buckwild, who utilizes samples from "Tomorrow" by The Brothers Johnson and "For the Listeners" by Eric B. & Rakim. The single peaked at number...
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65–. ISBN 978-0-19-988979-2. "William Manuel Johnson". Memim Encyclopedia. Brothers, Thomas (2014). Louis Armstrong: Master of Modernism. New York, NY:...
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