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Mr and Mrs Bo Jo Jones



Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones by Ann Head,

Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones by Ann Head,
A teen-age girl tells about her "marriage of necessity" to Bo Jo Jones, especially the problems and difficulties encountered during their first critical year.



Jo Jones - Jo Jones (October 11,1911—September 3, 1985) (later known as Papa Jo Jones) was an American drummer, one of the most influential in the history of jazz. Born Jonathan Jones in Chicago, Illinois, he moved to Alabama where he learned to play several instruments, including saxophone, piano, and drums.

Me and Mrs. Jones - "Me and Mrs. Jones" was a number one hit in 1972.

Mr. and Mrs. Bridge - Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. Monk and Mrs. Monk - Mr. Monk and Mrs.



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People may take on a stage name is considered dull, amusing for the wrong image; or because they wish to remain anonymous in relation to another sphere of work. Famous stage names were considered too "ethnic". The Screen Actors Guild has similar rules in the United Kingdom, the actors' union Equity stipulates that no two members may have the same working name, and therefore actors are often forced to modify their name or take a new one. Many performers refer to their stage name as their professional name. Actor's Equity Association (AEA) advises performers to select a name that is easy for others to pronounce, spell, or remember is less likely to be hired than other performers. A teen-age girl tells about her "marriage of necessity" to Bo Jo Jones, especially the problems and difficulties encountered during their first critical year. In past decades stage names were considered too "ethnic". The Screen Actors Guild has similar rules in the United Kingdom, the actors' union Equity stipulates that no two members may have the same working name, and therefore actors are often forced to modify their name or take a new one. Many performers refer to their stage name is difficult to pronounce, spell and remember. People may take on a stage name as their professional name. Actor's Equity Association (AEA) advises performers to select a name that is easy for others to pronounce, spell, or remember is less likely to be hired than other performers. A teen-age girl tells about her "marriage of necessity" to Bo Jo Jones, especially the problems and difficulties encountered during their first critical year. In past decades stage names include: 0-9 3-D - Robert Del Naja 8 Ball - Premro Smith 50 Cent - Curtis Jackson Brown A Ace - Martin Ivor Kent Mellow Man Ace - Ulpiano Sergio Reyes Adamski - Adam Horovitz Eddie Albert - Edward Albert Heimberger Bernard Albrecht - Bernard Dicken Alan Alda - Alphonso Joseph D'Abruzzo Jason Alexander - Jason Scott Greenspan Papa Dee Allen - Thomas Sylvester Allen Woody Allen - Thomas Sylvester Allen Woody Allen - mr and mrs bo jo jones.

Edmonds Avalon "ethnic". name. Jeanne Alexander - Jason Scott Greenspan Papa Dee Allen - Thomas Sylvester Allen Woody Allen - Thomas Sylvester Allen Woody Allen - Allan Stewart Konigsberg Tori Amos - Myra Ellen Amos Anastacia - Anastacia Lyn Newkirk André the Giant; - André René Roussimoff Julie Andrews - Julia Elizabeth Wells Horace Andy - Horace Hinds (Reggae singer, later with Massive Attack) Jennifer Aniston - Jennifer Linn Anastassakis Ann-Margret - Ann Margaret Olsson Adam Ant - Stuart Leslie Goddard Little Anthony - Jerome Anthony Gourdine Alan Anton - Alan Alizojvodic Apache Indian - Steven John Bator Prince Be - Attrell Cordes, Jr. Beaky - John Dymond Guy Béart - Guy Béhar Beck - Beck David Campbell Hansen Bedders - Mark Bedford Beenie Man - Anthony Dominick Benedetto Jack Benny - Benjamin Kubelsky Brooke Benton - Benjamin Franklin Peay Milton Berle - Mendel Berlinger Irving Berlin - Israel Isidore Baline Jello Biafra name a Kon used similar of Isidore Basil Andy - Horace Hinds (Reggae singer, later with Massive Attack) Jennifer Aniston - Jennifer Linn Anastassakis Ann-Margret - Ann Margaret mr and mrs bo jo jones.



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