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  1. 18. Dez. 2020 · Five men -- John Daniels, Adam Etheridge, Will Dough, W.C. Brinkley and Johnny Moore -- left a cozy station and a warm fire to go to work in the icy, biting wind and help two eccentric Yankees drag a 600-pound contraption across the frozen sand. If you don't think this is a miracle, the next time you're at Kitty Hawk on a cold winter's day, call the Coast Guard and tell them you need help ...

  2. 10. Dez. 2020 · Johnny Moore and the Wright brothers' flying machine. by. Schulz, Walter A. Publication date. 2011. Topics. Wright, Orville, 1871-1948 -- Juvenile literature, Wright, Wilbur, 1867-1912 -- Juvenile literature, Moore, Johnny -- Juvenile literature, Aeronautics -- United States -- History -- Juvenile literature, Wright Flyer (Airplane ...

  3. 1. Jan. 2011 · Johnny Moore and the Wright Brothers' Flying Machine. Walter A. Schulz. Millbrook Press, Jan 1, 2011 - Juvenile Fiction - 48 pages. Before December 1903, flying in the air was just a dream...

  4. In 1949, Johnny Moore with his brother, Oscar Moore, on guitars, Billy Valentine on piano and vocal, and Johnny Miller on bass recorded "How Blue Can You Get" in the West Coast blues -style. [1] . It was included on the jazz and blues compilation album Singin' the Blues (1960). [2] .

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  5. John Alfred Moore (December 14, 1934 – December 30, 1998) [1] was an American rhythm and blues singer with the Drifters. He was one of the group's principal lead singers, leading on many of their hit singles, and was a 1988 inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with The Drifters.

  6. 17. Dez. 2014 · In addition to Dough and Daniels, there was also Adam D. Etheridge, another member of the Life Saving Service, along with W. C. Brinkley of Manteo and Johnny Moore, a young boy who lived near Nags ...

  7. 6PACK. Young Johnny Moore was one of only five witnesses to Wilbur and Orville Wright's takeoff on North Carolina's Outer Banks. Wil and Orv's historic 12-second ride will always be remembered...