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・ Jimmy Phillips (footballer, born 1966)
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・ Jimmy Phillips (Texas)
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Jimmy Ponder
・ Jimmy Pop
・ Jimmy Potter
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・ Jimmy Powell (golfer)
・ Jimmy Powell (musician)
・ Jimmy Powell (singer)
・ Jimmy Poxton
・ Jimmy Prendergast
・ Jimmy Prentice (golfer)
・ Jimmy Prescott
・ Jimmy Preston
・ Jimmy Pruett
・ Jimmy Pursey
・ Jimmy Quillen


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Jimmy Ponder : ウィキペディア英語版
Jimmy Ponder
Jimmy Ponder (born May 10, 1946 - died September 16, 2013 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) was an American jazz guitarist.〔(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Obituary )〕
Ponder started playing guitar at age 14, and was heavily influenced by Wes Montgomery and Kenny Burrell.〔Scott Yanow, (Jimmy Ponder ) at Allmusic〕 He began playing with Charles Earland at 17, and in the following years played with Lou Donaldson, Houston Person, Donald Byrd, Stanley Turrentine, and Jimmy McGriff. He moved to Philadelphia and later New York City in the 1970s, and recorded extensively as a leader for a number of jazz labels. Since the late 1980s, Jimmy frequently returned to his hometown to perform with his popular trio alongside two of Pittsburgh's other Jazz greats; Roger Humphries and Gene Ludwig. Ponder's most commercially successful releases were his 1978 Muse Records set ''All Things Beautiful'' (U.S. Billboard Jazz Albums #38) and 2000's ''Ain't Misbehavin''', for HighNote (U.S. Jazz #16).〔(Billboard ), Allmusic.com〕
==Discography==


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