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Foxx, Charlie

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Personal name headingFoxx, Charlie
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Variant(s)Johnston, Chuck, 1939-1998
Foxx, Charles
Birth date19391029
Death date19980918
Place of birthGreensboro (N.C.)
Place of deathMobile (Ala.)
Field of activityRhythm and blues music Soul music
Profession or occupationRhythm and blues musicians Soul musicians Singers Guitarists Composers
Special noteMachine-derived authority record.
Found inLCCN 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>