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  1. 29 de sept. de 2023 · When James Johnston released his debut single, ‘RAISED LIKE THAT’ two years ago, he never could have anticipated the whirlwind that followed. Six #1 airplay hits, 54.5 million global streams and two Golden Guitars later, James is easily Australia’s most exciting Country Music artist.

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  3. About James Johnston. A spirited statement of pride in his rural roots, James Johnston’s 2021 hit “RAISED LIKE THAT” fulfilled the potential that the singer displayed when he competed on Australia’s biggest TV talent shows in his younger days. Born in Wingham in 1990, Johnston learned the songs of Johnny Cash and Garth Brooks while on ...

  4. 19 de oct. de 2023 · Since releasing his debut single, Johnston has amassed a jaw-dropping 54.5 million global streams. Not only that, but his six #1 airplay hits have earned him a run of 110 consecutive weeks in the ...

  5. Senior Vice President, Strategy & Planning, Global Consumer & Small Business at Dell Technologies · Experiencia: Dell · Educación: Sheffield Hallam University · Ubicación: Castelldefels · 500 contactos en LinkedIn. Mira el perfil de James Johnston en LinkedIn, una red profesional de más de 1.000 millones de miembros.

  6. 2024 OPEN HOUSE DATES. Welcome to the James Johnston House. We look forward to welcoming you for free tours led by costumed docents on the following dates: The third Saturday of each month (January through September) from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.: January 20 February 17 March 16 April 20. May 18 June 15 July 20 August 17 September 21.

  7. James Aloysius Johnston (September 15, 1874 – September 7, 1954) was an American politician and prison warden who served as the first and longest-serving warden of Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary, serving from 1934 to 1948. He had earlier served as wardens of California state prisons at Folsom (1912-1913) and San Quentin (1914-1924).