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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jim_FordJim Ford - Wikipedia

    James Henry Ford (August 23, 1941 – November 18, 2007) [1] [2] was an American singer-songwriter originally from Johnson County, Kentucky. After living in New Orleans, Ford moved to Los Angeles, and finally settled in Fort Bragg, California. His music is a mixture of soul, country and folk.

  2. Harlan County is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Jim Ford. It was released on Sundown Records in 1969, and reissued on Light in the Attic Records in 2011. The album received universal acclaim from critics.

    • Country Soul Funk [2]
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  3. I'm Gonna Make Her Love Me by Jim Ford from the album Country Funk 1969 - 1975 Released 2013-07-05 on Light In The Attic ...more.

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  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm2007000Jim Ford - IMDb

    Jim Ford. Actor: Fight Scene. Ford grew up in West Boylston, Massachusetts. He is the son of John, a fire-fighter, and Linda, a nurse. At a very young age began making short films with friends and writing scripts. He was athletic as a kid and played a wide variety of sports. Towards the end of high school he began focusing more on acting and ...

    • January 1, 1
    • Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
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  6. 28 mars 2022 · Released in 1969, the same year as countless other legendary records, Harlan County largely fell through the cracks. It is a unique record, not only because of its unexpected blend of genres, but also because of the mystery surrounding it. Jim Ford was and remains a mythic man.

  7. Sly Stone, the namesake of psychedelic funk legends Sly and the Family Stone, described Kentucky songwriter Jim Ford as the "baddest white man on the planet" during an amazingly awkward 1971 interview on "The Dick Cavett Show."