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- Actress
- Music Department
- Writer
Jamie Lynn Spears was born on April 4, 1991 in McComb, Mississippi and raised in Kentwood, Louisiana to Lynne Spears & Jamie Spears.
Her family also includes her older brother,
Bryan Spears, and her older sister,
Britney Spears. Jamie Lynn has always been a
performer, like her sister Britney. She loved gymnastics, dance,
acting, and singing growing up. Jamie Lynn's first on-screen role was in her
sister's movie, Crossroads (2002).
She is the proud mother of Maddie Briann Aldridge, who was born on June 19, 2008.
Her daughter's father, Casey Aldridge is her ex-fiancé. Jamie Lynn Spears now resides in Louisiana, with her husband Jamie Watson and her daughter, where
she is pursuing a country music singing career.- Music Artist
- Actress
- Music Department
Britney Jean Spears was born on December 2, 1981 in McComb, Mississippi & raised in
Kentwood, Louisiana. As a child, Britney attended
dance classes, and she was great at gymnastics, winning many
competitions and the like. But, most of all, Britney loved to sing. At
age 8, Britney tried out for The All New Mickey Mouse Club (1989),
but was turned down due to her young age. This directed her to an
off-Broadway show, "Ruthless", for a 2-year run as the title character.
At age 11, she again tried for The All New Mickey Mouse Club (1989)
and, this time, made it as a mouseketeer alongside many stars of today
(Justin Timberlake and
JC Chasez of *NSYNC
and Ryan Gosling). Her big break,
however, came when she was signed as a Jive Recording Artist in the
late 90s. With the release of her debut album, "...Baby One More Time"
in early 1999, Britney became an international success, selling 13
million copies of "Baby" and 9 million (as of July 2001) of her
sophomore album, "Oops!...I Did It Again", released in May of 2000.- Actress
- Music Department
- Producer
Brandy Norwood is an African-American singer-songwriter and actress from McComb, Mississippi. She is known for her roles in Moesha, Osmosis Jones and Cinderella. She has released many R&B albums and singles since the 1990s. She is known as "The Vocal Bible". She gave birth to a daughter named Sy'rai Iman Smith in June 2002.- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Ray J was born on 17 January 1981 in McComb, Mississippi, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Mars Attacks! (1996), Set It Off (1996) and Black Sash (2003). He was previously married to Princess Love Norwood.- Actor
- Composer
- Music Department
Ever heard "I Want Candy" or "Not Fade Away" or "Willie & The Hand
Jive", Shirley & Company's "Shame, Shame, Shame" or
U2's "Desire" or
George Michael's "Faith"? If
you have, then you've heard the "Bo Diddley beat", the most famous beat
in the world! One of the founding fathers of rock 'n' roll, Bo
Diddley's innovative pounding and hypnotic, Latin-tinged beat, his vast
array of electric custom-built guitars, his use of reverb, tremelo and
distortion to make his guitars talk, mumble and roar, his use of female
musicians, his wild stage shows, and his on-record and on-stage
rapping, pre-date all others. Bo Diddley was born Ellas Bates on Sunday
December 30, 1928, on a small farm near the town of McComb,
Mississippi, in rural Pike County, close to the Louisiana border, the
only child of Ethel Wilson and Eugene Bates, he had three half-brothers
and a half-sister. He was adopted by his mother's cousin, Mrs. Gussie
McDaniel, along with his cousins Willis, Lucille and Freddie, and
adopted the name Ellas McDaniel. In the mid-1'30s the family moved to
the south side of Chicago. Soon after, he began to take violin lessons
from Professor O.W. Frederick at the Ebenezer Missionary Baptist
Church. He studied the violin for 12 years, composing two concertos for
the instrument. For Christmas in 1940, his sister Lucille bought him
his first guitar, a cheap Harmony acoustic. It was at this time that he
acquired the nickname "Bo Diddley" (" . . . Bo Diddley is me; to tell
ya the truth, I don't know what it [the name] really is . . . ") from
his fellow pupils at the Foster Vocational High School in Chicago. The
newly named Bo Diddley had long been fascinated by the rhythms that he
heard coming from the sanctified churches. A frustrated drummer, he
tried to translate the sounds that he heard into his own style.
Gradually he began to duplicate what he did with his violin bow by
rapidly flicking his pick across his guitar strings: "I play the guitar
as if I'm playing the drums . . . I play drum licks on the guitar." He
continued to practice the guitar through his early teens. Shortly
before leaving school he formed his first group, a trio named The
Hipsters, later known as The Langley Avenue Jive Cats, after the
Chicago street where he lived. Upon graduation he pursued a variety of
low-paid occupations including truck driving, building site work and
boxing, playing locally with his group to supplement his income. Around
this time he married his first wife, Louise Woolingham, but the
marriage did not survive. A year later he married Ethel "Tootsie"
Smith, a marriage that lasted just over a decade. In 1950 maracas
player Jerome Green joined the group, followed a year later by
harmonica player Billy Boy Arnold. After more than a decade of playing
on street corners and in clubs around Chicago, Bo Diddley finally got
the chance to cut a demo of 2 songs that he had written; "Uncle John"
and "I'm A Man". After various rejections from local record labels
(most notably VeeJay), in the spring of 1955 he took the recordings to
brothers Leonard and Phil Chess, owners of Chess Records, with studios
located at 4750-2 South Cottage Grove Ave. in Chicago. They suggested
that he changed the title and the lyrics of "Uncle John" to more
reflect his own unique personality. The twp songs were re-recorded at
Bill Putnam's Universal Recording Studio at 111 E. Ontario in Chicago
on Wednesday, March 2, 1955, and released as a double A-side disc "Bo
Diddley"/"I'm A Man" on the Chess Records subsidiary label Checker
Records. It went straight to the top of the R&B charts, establishing
him as one of the most exciting and original new talents in American
music. With musical influences of his own ranging from
Louis Jordan to
John Lee Hooker, and from 'Nat
'King' Cole' to
Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley was now set to
help shape and define the sound and presentation of rock music for all
time. From Elvis Presley to
George Thorogood, from
The Rolling Stones to
ZZ Top, from The Doors
to The Clash, from
Buddy Holly to
Prince, and from
The Everly Brothers to Run DMC, all
acknowledged the unique influences of Bo Diddley upon their styles of
music. Now in his early 70s, he is still very much active in the
recording studio and in the clubs and the concert halls around the
world. He performed a rousing version of his classic song "Who Do You
Love" with George Thorogood & The Destroyers in front of a TV audience
of millions at the Live Aid Concert in Philadelphia in 1985. A couple
of years later he was deservedly an early inductee into the Rock 'n'
Roll Hall of Fame. In 1996 he received a Lifetime Achievement Award
from the Rhythm 'n' Blues Foundation and in 1998 received another
Lifetime Achievement Award, this time from The Recording Academy at
that year's annual Grammy Awards Ceremony. In 2000 yet another honor
was justifiably awarded to him when he was inducted into The
Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame. In the words of one of his many
famous eponymous songs, "Bo Diddley Put The Rock in Rock 'n' Roll", and
remember . . . Bo Knows!- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Soundtrack
Jimmy Boyd was born on 9 January 1939 in McComb, Mississippi, USA. He was an actor, known for Inherit the Wind (1960), A Dirty Shame (2004) and Dirty Mary Crazy Larry (1974). He was married to Anne Elaine Forrey, Sheila Kae Lauritsen and Yvonne Craig. He died on 7 March 2009 in Santa Monica, California, USA.- Maddie Aldridge was born on 19 June 2008 in McComb, Mississippi, USA. She is an actress, known for Jamie Lynn Spears & Chantel Jeffries: Follow Me (2020), Entertainment Tonight (1981) and Jamie Lynn Spears: When the Lights Go Out (2016).
- Producer
- Additional Crew
- Director
Bryan James Spears was born on April 19, 1977 in McComb, Mississippi and raised in Kentwood, Louisiana to Lynne Spears & Jamie Spears. He has 2 little sisters, Britney Spears & Jamie Lynn Spears. After Britney became famous, Bryan started working as a manager for Spears family interests, also as a producer for a number of Jamie Lynn's projects.- Additional Crew
- Producer
- Talent Agent
Sonja Norwood was born on 5 December 1950 in McComb, Mississippi, USA. She is a producer and talent agent, known for For the Love of Ray J (2009), Moesha (1996) and Double Platinum (1999). She has been married to Willie Norwood since 3 September 1976. They have two children.- Mikell Dover was born on 9 March 1998 in McComb, Mississippi, USA. She is an actress, known for Project Wingman (2020).
- Additional Crew
- Producer
- Director
Jessie Maple was born on 14 February 1937 in McComb, Mississippi, USA. She was a producer and director, known for Will (1981), Twice as Nice (1989) and Pure Payton (1997). She was married to LeRoy Patton. She died on 30 May 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.- Music Department
- Writer
- Producer
Floyd Huddleston was born on 19 August 1918 in McComb, Mississippi, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Robin Hood (1973), The Aristocats (1970) and 101 Dalmatians (1996). He was married to Nancy Adams. He died on 27 September 1991 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Actor
- Stunts
Bob Roper was born on 29 March 1891 in McComb, Mississippi, USA. He was an actor, known for The Wyoming Whirlwind (1932) and Under Texas Skies (1930). He died on 23 June 1971 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Actor
- Executive
- Writer
Eric Kohn is the New York-based Executive Editor & Chief Critic at IndieWire, where he has worked since 2007. In addition to overseeing operations for IndieWire's New York film team, he reviews films throughout the year, oversees festival strategy, and reports on the industry. Kohn travels to film festivals around the globe and interviews a wide range of film and TV talent. He also launched the Critics Academy initiative, a series of educational workshops for aspiring entertainment journalists, and teaches film criticism at NYU. Prior to joining IndieWire, Eric contributed to the New York Times and other outlets. He is the editor of "Harmony Korine: Interviews," published by the University of Mississippi Press in 2014. He served as the 2018-19 chairman of the New York Film Critics Circle and as a member of the jury for Critics Week at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.- Robert 'Squirrel' Lester was born on 16 August 1942 in McComb, Mississippi, USA. He was married to Louise Lester. He died on 21 January 2010 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
- Bud Harrison was born on 1 October 1893 in McComb, Mississippi, USA. He was an actor, known for Drums of the Desert (1940) and Pete and Repeat (1931). He died on 27 January 1968 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Glover Quin was born on 15 January 1986 in McComb, Mississippi, USA.
- Steve Broussard was born on 19 July 1947 in McComb, Mississippi, USA.
- Jarrod Dyson was born on 15 August 1984 in McComb, Mississippi, USA.
- Sam McCullum was born on 30 November 1952 in McComb, Mississippi, USA.