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Encyclopedia > Jimmy Johnson

Jimmy Johnson may refer to:

See also: Jimmy Johnson is a member of the legendary Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section that was attached to FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama for an extended period in the 60s and 70s. ... James Earl Johnson (born March 31, 1938 in Dallas, Texas) was an American football cornerback for the San Francisco 49ers. ... It has been suggested that Jimmy Jumpup be merged into this article or section. ... James Kenneth Johnson (born September 17, 1975, El Cajon, California) is a current NASCAR NEXTEL Cup race car driver who drives the #48 Lowes Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS and Chevrolet Impala SS owned by his teammate Jeff Gordon and operated by Rick Hendricks Hendrick Motorsports. ... Jimmy Johnson is a very well respected bass player and can be heard with a wide range of artists, including Allan Holdsworth and James Taylor as well as his own work with Flim and the BBs. ... Jimmy Johnson is a cartoonist who writes Arlo and Janis. ... Jimmie O. Johnson, Jr. ... James A. Johnson is a United States Democratic Party political figure. ... Jim Johnson (born May 26, 1941) is currently the defensive coordinator with the Philadelphia Eagles, having joined the Eagles in 1999. ... James Jim Robert Johnson (born June 27, 1983 in Johnson City, New York) is an American Major League Baseball pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles. ...

Strange that Wikipedia doesnt show Jim Johnson the man who tricked alotta people in to killing their selfs and started a town seceded from the USA , I some how doubt someone never got around to writing an article on him - Dakota Carpenter Macclenny,Florida There have been a number of people named James Johnson: James Johnson (musicologist), a late 18th-century Scottish musicologist James Johnson (Virginia) (?-1825), a U.S. congressman from Virginia James Johnson (Kentucky) (1774-1826), a U.S. congressman from Kentucky James Hutchins Johnson (1802-1887), a U.S. Congressman from... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Anthroponym. ...


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Jimmie Johnson was the first rookie in NEXTEL Cup Series history to lead the points standing and clinched 3 wins that year, one in California and two at Dover.
Jimmie Johnson finished the 2003 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup season second in the points standings with three wins, Charlotte and twice at New Hampshire, Team Lowe's Racing won two poles, Pocono and Kansas.
Jimmie Johnson and Team Lowe's Racing capped off the 2004 NASCAR season with a second-place finish in the inaugural Chase for the Nextel Cup.
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