- Ann
Nesby (born Lula Ann Bennett; July 24, 1955) is an
American singer, songwriter, actress, and
producer known for her work in R&B, gospel, and dance...
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Nesby Lee
Glasgow (April 15, 1957 –
February 25, 2020) was an
American professional football player who was a
safety for 14
seasons in the
National Football...
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Tyrone Lamont Nesby (born
January 31, 1976) is an
American retired professional basketball player and coach.
During his pro club career, he
spent four...
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Sounds of Blackness. The
chief lead
singer of the
group was Ann
Nesby until 1995 when
Nesby left the
group to
pursue a solo career. The
group continues to...
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Nesby Phips is a producer,
rapper and
visual artist from New Orleans.
Nesby Phips was born
Courtney Nero on
December 15, 1980 in New Orleans. He grew...
- Hines,
Jimmy Jam and
Terry Lewis, and
features vocals from Ann Bennett-
Nesby,
Carrie Harrington, Coré Cotton,
Patricia Lacy, and
Jamecia Bennett. The...
- Mashonda, Drag-On, Eve, Infa-Red & Cross, Fiend, 8Ball, Yung Wun, DMX and Ann
Nesby. It
contains three singles. The
album debuted at
number five on the US Billboard...
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solely produced by Ski
Beatz except "Prioritize",
which is
produced by
Nesby Phips, and "Roasted",
which is
produced by
Monsta Beatz. Ski
Beatz also...
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Greenwood are
professional football players Clancy Williams (1942–1986) and
Nesby Glasgow (1957–2020). "Final
journey for Jimi Hendrix".
Eugene Register-Guard...
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Retrieved May 31, 2007. White,
Lonnie (February 16, 1999). "Anxious
Times for
Nesby". Los
Angeles Times.
Retrieved June 18, 2011. White,
Lonnie (October 29...