- Leon
Norman Patillo (born
January 1, 1947) is an
American contemporary Christian singer, keyboardist, and evangelist.
Patillo's first musical endeavor...
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Melba Joy
Patillo Beals (née Pattillo; born
December 7, 1941) is an
American journalist and
educator who was a
member of the
Little Rock Nine, a group...
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David Patillo White (1828–1903) was a
shape note
singing teacher, composer, and a co-issuer, with his father, of the 1870
Sacred Harp. He was the second...
- R&B
Albums chart. This was the band's
second and last
album with Leon
Patillo on vocals, and the last full-studio
album with
longtime keyboardist Tom...
- Greg
Pattillo (born July 1, 1977) is an
American beatboxing flutist originally from Seattle, but now
operating in Brooklyn, New York. He was
lauded by...
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David Brown returned to
replace Doug
Rauch and vocalist/keyboardist Leon
Patillo joined.
After the album's completion,
drummer Michael Shrieve left, to...
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State Historical ****ociation. pp. 23–36. ISBN 9780876112366. "Who Was
Patillo Higgins?
Archived 2006-08-07 at the
Wayback Machine." Thinkquest.org. Accessed...
- fill-in in
during 2014 and 2015 MLB seasons. He wore
number 18. As of 2015,
Patillo's regular duties involve umpiring in the Triple-A
Pacific Coast League....
- Ray (Stingray)
Davis Drums: Gary
Bronson B****: Jimi
Calhoun Piano: Leon
Patillo Percussion: Ty
Lampkin This song is a
remake of a song by
Parliament while...
- "reflections on
police violence against Black Americans". GMA president,
Jackie Patillo,
apologized to
Franklin and GMA made an
unedited version of the speech...