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Theron Otis
Feemster, also
known by the
names Ron
Feemster or Neff-U, is an
American record producer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter.
Feemster was born...
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while to
choose a producer, but
eventually she
settled on
Theron "Neff-U"
Feemster, who
ended up
producing half the album. The
album was
recorded at Ahh Haaa...
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Wilhelmina Mary
Feemster Jashemski (July 10, 1910 –
December 24, 2007) was an
American scholar of the
ancient site of Pompeii,
where her archaeological...
- as her
debut release with Motown.
Chiefly produced by
Theron "Neff-U"
Feemster," with
additional production from DJ Camper, Kyle Mann, and
Nasri Atweh...
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departure due to
several allergies and
vocal fatigue. On
October 8, Josh
Feemster,
formerly of Mercy's Mark, was
named the new
tenor for
Legacy Five and...
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Rebecca Feemster Dye (born May 8, 1952) is an
American attorney who has
served as a
commissioner of the
Federal Maritime Commission since November 14,...
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fellow R&B
singer Mario in 2004, Ne-Yo
worked with
musicians Ron "Neff-U"
Feemster,
Brandon Howard, Shea Taylor, and
Curtis "Sauce" Wilson, as well as Norwegian...
- Focus..., Dem Jointz,
Trevor Lawrence, Jr., DJ Dahi,
Cardiak and
Theron Feemster,
among others.
Compton features guest appearances from
Anderson .Paak,...
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Groove Thing" (1978) and "Reunited" (1979). Herb Fame (born
Herbert Feemster,
October 1, 1941, in Anacostia, Washington, D.C.) sang in
church and neighborhood...
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Claude Feemster Clayton (August 4, 1909 – July 4, 1969) was a
United States circuit judge of the
United States Court of
Appeals for the
Fifth Circuit and...