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John J. Kenney (1844 – August 7, 1893) was an American professional baseball player. He played outfield and second base for the Brooklyn Atlantics in 1872, when that club belatedly joined the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players in its second season.
Kenney played five games during May of that season; in 19 at bats he did not get a base hit but is credited with one run batted in.
Previously he had been a regular outfielder for the Atlantics in 1867 and a substitute infielder during the next two seasons. In the first professional season, 1869, he played primarily third base in nine of 58 team games on record. Next season he was a regular outfielder and infielder for Union of Morrisania (now in the Bronx), a lesser one of fifteen professional teams in 1870.
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Kenneth Clark "Kenny" Loggins (born January 7, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. He is known for soft rock music beginning in the 1970s, and later for writing and performing for movie soundtracks in the 1980s. Originally a part of the duo Loggins and Messina, he became a solo artist and has written songs for other artists.
Loggins (born in Everett, Washington) is the youngest of three brothers. His mother was Lina (née Massie), a homemaker, and his father, Robert George Loggins, was a salesman. They lived in Detroit and Seattle before settling in Alhambra, California. Loggins attended San Gabriel Mission High School, graduating in 1966. He formed a band called the Second Helping that released three singles during 1968 and 1969 on Viva Records. Greg Shaw described the efforts as "excellent punky folk-pop records" that were written by Loggins who was likely to be the bandleader and singer as well; Shaw included "Let Me In" on both Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 2 and the Pebbles, Volume 9 CD.
Enjoy the Word of God message sent by my big brother in Compton California every Sunday and Tuesday Be Bless
John Kenney, 73 years old, and his neighbors Elizabeth & Mel Grimes were having a long standing dispute over a strip of land between their two properties. Eventually Kenney put a big boulder on the disputed property. When his neighbors showed up and Mel started hitting the boulder with a sledgehammer, Kenney shot them both multiple times with a .45 caliber handgun. The entire exchange was caught on the 911 call Elizabeth made including the couples dying declarations of love for each other. John Kenney was found guilty of the first-degree murder of Elizabeth Grimes and guilty of the second-degree murder of Mel Grimes. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole. John Kenney: Get off my property. Elizabeth Grimes: Don't tell me to get off your property. John Kenney: I will ...
Kenny Loggins' official music video for 'Meet Me Half Way'. Click to listen to Kenny Loggins on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/KennyLogginsSpotify?IQid=KennyLMMHW As featured on The Essential Kenny Loggins. Click to buy the track or album via iTunes: http://smarturl.it/KennyLGH?IQid=KennyLMMHW Google Play: http://smarturl.it/MMHWGPlay?IQid=KennyLMMHW Amazon: http://smarturl.it/KLGHAmazon?IQid=KennyLMMHW More From Kenny Loggins Danger Zone: https://youtu.be/siwpn14IE7E Footloose: https://youtu.be/ltrMfT4Qz5Y For The First Time: https://youtu.be/v_I-z_AJ_4Q More great 80s videos here: http://smarturl.it/Ultimate80?IQid=KennyLMMHW Follow Kenny Loggins Website: http://www.kennyloggins.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KennyLoggins Twitter: https://twitter.com/kennyloggins Instagram: htt...
Kenny Wayne Shepherd performs "Blue on Black" at Guitar Center's King of the Blues 2007. Check out our Channel for more exclusive content!
Year 1978
Another excellent sermon rooted in Psalm 71 by the “Dean of Preachers”, Dr. John W. Kinney, pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Beverdam, Virginia, Dean and Professor of Theology, Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology, Virginia Union University, Richmond, Virginia presented at Westwood Baptist Church’s 41st Anniversary of the Westwood Twilighters on November 5, 2014. http://www.westwoodbaptist-va.org/
The Song is called Sittin on this River Bank, The Band is Shanghide, (Some might spell it Shanghaied or Shanghai) This was the 1st video. John Kenney, Mitch Fox, Ted Snyder, Fred King ,and Ron Davis are from Ohio. This is for all those who back in the day always came to listen and/or dance. Thanks!!!!
Enjoy the Word of God message sent by my big brother in Compton California every Sunday and Tuesday Be Bless
John Kenney, 73 years old, and his neighbors Elizabeth & Mel Grimes were having a long standing dispute over a strip of land between their two properties. Eventually Kenney put a big boulder on the disputed property. When his neighbors showed up and Mel started hitting the boulder with a sledgehammer, Kenney shot them both multiple times with a .45 caliber handgun. The entire exchange was caught on the 911 call Elizabeth made including the couples dying declarations of love for each other. John Kenney was found guilty of the first-degree murder of Elizabeth Grimes and guilty of the second-degree murder of Mel Grimes. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole. John Kenney: Get off my property. Elizabeth Grimes: Don't tell me to get off your property. John Kenney: I will ...
Kenny Loggins' official music video for 'Meet Me Half Way'. Click to listen to Kenny Loggins on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/KennyLogginsSpotify?IQid=KennyLMMHW As featured on The Essential Kenny Loggins. Click to buy the track or album via iTunes: http://smarturl.it/KennyLGH?IQid=KennyLMMHW Google Play: http://smarturl.it/MMHWGPlay?IQid=KennyLMMHW Amazon: http://smarturl.it/KLGHAmazon?IQid=KennyLMMHW More From Kenny Loggins Danger Zone: https://youtu.be/siwpn14IE7E Footloose: https://youtu.be/ltrMfT4Qz5Y For The First Time: https://youtu.be/v_I-z_AJ_4Q More great 80s videos here: http://smarturl.it/Ultimate80?IQid=KennyLMMHW Follow Kenny Loggins Website: http://www.kennyloggins.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KennyLoggins Twitter: https://twitter.com/kennyloggins Instagram: htt...
Kenny Wayne Shepherd performs "Blue on Black" at Guitar Center's King of the Blues 2007. Check out our Channel for more exclusive content!
Year 1978
Another excellent sermon rooted in Psalm 71 by the “Dean of Preachers”, Dr. John W. Kinney, pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Beverdam, Virginia, Dean and Professor of Theology, Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology, Virginia Union University, Richmond, Virginia presented at Westwood Baptist Church’s 41st Anniversary of the Westwood Twilighters on November 5, 2014. http://www.westwoodbaptist-va.org/
The Song is called Sittin on this River Bank, The Band is Shanghide, (Some might spell it Shanghaied or Shanghai) This was the 1st video. John Kenney, Mitch Fox, Ted Snyder, Fred King ,and Ron Davis are from Ohio. This is for all those who back in the day always came to listen and/or dance. Thanks!!!!
[Jay-z]
Turn my music high, high, high, high-er
"you don't know... what you're doing, doing, doing, doing..."
Sure I do...
I'm from the streets where the
Hood could swallow a man, bullets'll follow a man
There's so much coke that you could run the slalom
And cops comb the shit top to bottom
They say that we are prone to violence, but it's home sweet home
Where personalities crash and chrome meets chrome
The coke prices up and down like it's wall street homes
But this is worse than the dow jones your brains are now blown
All over that brown brougham, one slip you are now gone
Welcome to hell where you are welcome to sell
But when them shells come you better return 'em
All scars we earn 'em, all cars we learn 'em like the back of our hand
We watch for cops hoppin out the back of van
Wear a g on my chest, I don't need that for damn
This ain't a sewn outfit homes, homes is about it
Was clappin them flamers before I became famous
For playin me y'all shall forever remain nameless
I am hov'
Sure I do, I tell you the difference between me and them
They tryin to get they ones, I'm tryin to get them m's
One million, two million, three million, four
In just five years, forty million more
You are now lookin at the forty million boy
I'm rapin def jam 'til I'm the hundred million man
R., o., c.
"you don't know... what you're doing, doing, doing, doing..."
That's where you're wrong
I came into this motherfucker a hundred grand strong
Nine to be exact, from grindin g-packs
Put this shit in motion ain't no rewindin me back
Could make 40 off a brick but one rhyme could beat that
And if somebody woulda told 'em that hov' would sell clothin
Heh, not in this lifetime, wasn't in my right mind
That's another difference that's between me and them
Heh, I'm smarten up, open the market up
One million, two million, three million, four
In eighteen months, eighty million more
Now add that number up with the one I said before
You are now lookin at one smart black boy
Momma ain't raised no fool
Put me anywhere on god's green earth, I'll triple my worth
Motherfucker - I, will, not, lose
"you don't know... what you're doing, doing, doing, doing..."
Put somethin on it
I sell ice in the winter, I sell fire in hell
I am a hustler baby, I'll sell water to a well
I was born to get cake, move on and switch states
Cop the coupe with the roof gone and switch plates
Was born to dictate, never follow orders
Dickface, get your shit straight, fucka this is big jay
I... hahahaha...
"you don't know... what you're doing, doing, doing, doing..."