LC control no. | no 98026438 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Foxx, Charlie |
Variant(s) | Johnston, Chuck, 1939-1998 Foxx, Charles |
Birth date | 19391029 |
Death date | 19980918 |
Place of birth | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Place of death | Mobile (Ala.) |
Field of activity | Rhythm and blues music Soul music |
Profession or occupation | Rhythm and blues musicians Soul musicians Singers Guitarists Composers |
Special note | Machine-derived authority record. |
Found in | LCCN 93-723688: Greatest hits, 1968 All music guide WWW site, Apr. 6, 2006 (Charlie Foxx; b. Oct. 29, 1939, Greensboro, NC) Oxford music online, November 15, 2013: Encylopedia of popular music (article on Foxx, Inez and Charlie: Charlie Foxx; born October 29, 1939, Greensboro, North Carolina; died September 18, 1998, Mobile, Alabama; half of a brother and sister duo with Inez Foxx; songwriter) Wikipedia, November 15, 2013 (Inez and Charlie Foxx: Charlie Foxx; born October 23, 1939, Greensboro, North Carolina; died September 18, 1998; Inez and Charlie Foxx were an African-American rhythm and blues and soul duo; Inez sang lead vocal, while Charlie sang back-up and played guitar; their most successful record was Mockingbird, released in 1963) Sweet soul music. 29 scorching classics from 1968, p2009: container (Inez & Charlie Foxx) insert (Charlie Foxx; recorded a single in 1959 as Chuck Johnston & the Jaycees before joining with his sister Inez for the smash hit Mockingbird; died September 19, 1998) The independent, viewed November 15, 2013 (obituary published November 3, 1998: Charlie Foxx; Charles Foxx, singer, guitarist and songwriter; born 1939, Greensboro, North Carolina; died September 18, 1998, Mobile, Alabama) <http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/obituary-charlie-foxx-1182407.html> |