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Jimmy Rogers (American Football)
James, Jim, Jimmy, or Jimmie Rogers (or Rodgers) may refer to: Music *James Hotchkiss Rogers (1857–1940), American organist, composer, teacher, music critic, and publisher *Jimmy Rogers (1924–1997), American blues guitarist **Jimmy Rogers (album), ''Jimmy Rogers'' (album), 1990 *Jimmie Rodgers (1897–1933), American country singer-songwriter known as the "Singing Brakeman" *Jimmie Rodgers (pop singer) (1933–2021), American pop singer who sang "Honeycomb" *James Gamble Rogers IV (1937–1991), American folk musician Sports American football *James O. Rodgers (American football) (1874–1945), American football player and coach *Jimmy Rogers (American football player) (born 1955), American NFL football running back with the New Orleans Saints *Jimmy Rogers (American football coach) (born 1988/1989), American football coach *James Rogers (American football) (born 1988), American NFL football cornerback with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs *James Rodgers (gridiro ...
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James Hotchkiss Rogers
James Hotchkiss Rogers (February 7, 1857 – November 28, 1940) was an Americans, American organist, composer, teacher, music critic, and publishing, publisher.William Osborne, "Rodgers, James H(otchkiss), in ''The Grove Dictionary of American Music'' Biography James was born in Fair Haven, Connecticut, the son of Martin L. and Harriett Hotchkiss RogersJ. Heywood Alexander, ''It Must Be Heard,'' quoted in the online Encyclopedia of Cleveland Histor/ref> in Fair Haven, Connecticut, descended from a family of "old New England stock". He began studying piano by the age of twelve and organ with Clarence Eddy in Chicago. At the age of eighteen he went to Berlin, Germany, where he studied for two years with Carl August Haupt and Rohde, followed by two years in Paris, France, where he studied with Alexandre Guilmant, Henri Fissot, and Charles-Marie Widor. He worked for a year in Burlington, Iowa before moving to Cleveland, Ohio, where he established himself primarily as an organist. ...
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