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Caleb Nathaniel Ginyard Jr. (possibly
January 15, 1910 –
August 11, 1978),
known as
Junior Caleb "J. C."
Ginyard, was an
American gospel and doo-**** singer...
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Janeshia Adams-
Ginyard (born
February 14, 1984) is an
American actress,
stunt woman and
professional wrestler. She is best
known for her role as Nomble...
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Marcus Darrel Ginyard (born May 8, 1987) is an
American former professional basketball player. He pla****
college basketball for the
North Carolina Tar...
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Brooks (aka Ted Brooks),
baritone vocals (born 1915, died 1997)
Caleb Ginyard,
vocals (born
January 15, 1910, died
August 11, 1978)
George McFadden,...
- hop duo from Harlem, New York City. Rob Base is the
stage name of
Robert Ginyard (b. May 18, 1967) and DJ E-Z Rock was
Rodney "Skip"
Bryce (1967–2014)....
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Southwest Jubilee Singers, and
Hashaw occasionally teamed up with
Ginyard.
After Ginyard's latest group the
Dixieaires disbanded in 1950, he
maintained a...
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Hickmon Luther Campbell Harry Wayne Casey Richard Finch James Brown Robert Ginyard 2:34 14. "I Hope You Find Your Way Home" 4:29
Total length: 52:54...
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April Stewart Mona
Marshall Adrien Beard Kimberly Brooks Janeshia Adams-
Ginyard Mo
Ashley Alice Ghostlie Diana Lauren Jones Montana Jacobowitz Luis Perez...
- long-established line-up of
Orlandus Wilson,
Clyde Rid****,
Caleb Ginyard, and
Clyde Wright. In 1971,
Ginyard and
Wright left, and were
replaced by Paul
Brembly (the...
- as Xoliswa, a
member of the Dora Milaje.
Marija Abney,
Janeshia Adams-
Ginyard,
Maria Hippolyte,
Marie Mouroum, Jénel Stevens, Zola Williams, Christine...