(basketball, born 1918) JackJennings (basketball, born 1969) JackJennings (politician) JackJennings (veteran) John Jennings (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
the 2006 comedy The Alibi (released in the UK as Lies and Alibis); as JackJennings in the 2007 film The American Standards; as TV network anchor Frank...
with the surname include: Jennings (Swedish noble family) Adam Jennings (born 1982), American football player Al Jennings (1863–1961), American attorney...
1958, Buddy Holly arranged Jennings' first recording session, a cover of Jole Blon, and hired him to play bass. Jennings gave up his seat on the ill-fated...
"Someone asked me if Johnny is being played by a new actor in #Emmerdale JackJennings as Johnny Woodfield (Tuesday 4th January)" (Tweet) – via Twitter. "Dotty...
keeper. A farewell match for Jennings was played against Tottenham Hotspur 8 May 1985 at Highbury. After his retirement, Jennings returned to Tottenham Hotspur...
Performance. Both Jennings and Winwood were nominated for the Song of the Year award for "Higher Love." With Joe Sample, Jennings wrote "Street Life"...
thought to be Burma Railway last survivor "'Death railway' veteran JackJennings turns 103 with sing-along". BBC News. 10 March 2022. Retrieved 3 October...
John Jennings may refer to: John Jenyns (1660–1717), MP John Jennings (Burton MP) (1903–1990), British Conservative Party politician John Jennings (American...
State Senator JackJennings, an old friend of Clark Kent's adoptive father Jonathan Kent (portrayed by Schneider). In the episode, Jennings drives a 1968...
won a Tony award in 1947 for his costumes for the play Henry VIII. JackJennings (1919–2024), believed to be the last living survivor. Accounts of the...
Jennings is described as having been a "leading champion of Ipoh, particularly in its bid to become the state capital of Perak." In 1913, Jennings was...
Ambrose Jennings (April 2, 1869 – February 1, 1928) was an American professional baseball player, coach and manager from 1891 to 1925. Jennings was a leader...
artist Waylon Jennings. It was released in August 1975 as the first single from the album Dreaming My Dreams. The song was Waylon Jennings' fourth number...