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Nahum Grymes, mejor conocido por J. Holiday, es un cantante de R&B norteamericano. Nació el 6 de Septiembre de 1982 en Washington D.C, pero vivió su infancia y adolescencia en Alexandria, Virginia. Es conocido por los temas "Bed" y "Suffocate". J. Holiday describe su música como "soul de la vieja escuela con una pequeña mezcla de hip-hop".
Se considera un fanático de Marvin Gaye, a quien escuchó por primera vez a los 16 años y considera aquel momento como una revelación. "En esos tiempos, yo no sabía demasiado de él, pero Marvin se volvió rápidamente mi mayor influencia. |
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sobre J. Holiday
Local Vietnam Vets to honor sacrifice of a fallen soldier Fecha: 21 May 2009 Atlanta Journal Constitution -
Mattie Brown remembers the sequence: first came the knock, then came the news and then came the closed-casket funeral. Sgt. Preston Tribble, her husband and high-school sweetheart, had been hit by an enemy shell during a night attack by communist commandos in the Quang Nam province of South
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3 store owners arrested in Athens burglary ring Fecha: 21 May 2009 Atlanta Journal Constitution -
Authorities have arrested convenience store owners and employees in Clarke and Oconee counties suspected of buying stolen property from burglars. Authorities said Tuesday they even gave thieves shopping lists of what to steal, and officials said some of the stores were running casinos.
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LaGrange College official named president of Centenary Fecha: 21 May 2009 Atlanta Journal Constitution -
The Centenary College Board of Trustees has named a Georgian as the school's new president. B. David Rowe's appointment to the Shreveport, La., school was made on Tuesday. For the past nine years, Rowe has served as the vice president for advancement at LaGrange College in LaGrange, Ga. He will
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Increase in deadly crashes predicted this weekend Fecha: 21 May 2009 Atlanta Journal Constitution -
Warm weather and cheaper gas prices mean more traffic this Memorial Day weekend. And that means more traffic crashes, police say. The Georgia State Patrol is predicting a 29 percent increase in fatal traffic crashes across the state this holiday weekend, which runs from 6 p.m. Friday to midnight
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Supreme Court asked to send back death-row case Fecha: 21 May 2009 Atlanta Journal Constitution -
Twenty-seven former judges, justices and prosecutors are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to allow death-row inmate Troy Davis' innocence claims to be heard in federal court. The filing comes a day after Davis' lawyers filed their final legal bid. They are asking the nation's highest court to send
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Tech agency wants stimulus money for Internet projects Fecha: 21 May 2009 Atlanta Journal Constitution -
Georgia is one of the few states actively lining up projects to install high-speed Internet in rural parts of the state with the help of federal stimulus money, Georgia Technology Authority program director Rich Calhoun said this week. The $787 billion federal stimulus package includes $7.2 billion
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Man charged in 1985 ax killing of wife, children Fecha: 21 May 2009 Atlanta Journal Constitution -
Wednesday's arrest of Michael Lee Curry for the gruesome ax murder of his pregnant wife Ann Curry and their children confirmed Bernice Johnson's premonitions. Johnson, Ann Curry's 82-year-old mom, had a hunch for 24 years that her son-in-law killed her daughter and grandchildren. "There's a sense
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Damaged overpass closes stretch of I-16 Fecha: 21 May 2009 Atlanta Journal Constitution -
Dublin, Ga. A tractor-trailer hauling a piece of equipment damaged an overpass on Interstate 16 West at Exit 49, forcing traffic to be diverted, the Georgia State Patrol said. The Patrol said large chunks of concrete covered all of the westbound lanes and officials said it likely will be months
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