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  1. Casey Jones drove the engine on its first run 589 miles (948 km) from Chicago to Water Valley, Mississippi. Engineers, firemen, and brakemen did more than simply drive the train. They were also responsible for ensuring that the entire train was in good working order.

  2. "The Ballad of Casey Jones", also known as "Casey Jones, the Brave Engineer" or simply "Casey Jones", is a traditional American folk song about railroad engineer Casey Jones and his death at the controls of the train he was driving. It tells of how Jones and his fireman Sim Webb raced their locomotive to make up for lost time, but discovered another train ahead of them on the line, and how ...

  3. Brian Casser began using the stage name “Casey Jones” with this band. Casser led the first notable beat group in Liverpool, Cass & The Cassanovas. Following the band’s demise, he formed Casey Jones & the Engineers and later, as leader of Casey Jones & the Governors, became successful in Germany in the mid-1960s achieving six top 40 singles.

  4. Color: Violet brown. U.S. #993 commemorates the role of railroad engineers in building America. The stamp pictures folk hero John Luther "Casey" Jones, who was killed in a train wreck near Vaughn, Mississippi. The stamp was issued in Jackson, Mississippi, on the 50th anniversary of Jones' death.

  5. Explore songs, recommendations, and other album details for Don't Ha Ha / Long Gone Train by Casey Jones And His Engineers. Compare different versions and buy them all on Discogs.

  6. 6 de ene. de 2023 · Casey Jones spielte mit den unterschiedlichsten Bandnamen in zahlreichen Besetzungen. Als er 1962 als Casey Jones & The Engineers tourte, hatte er für ein paar Gigs sogar Eric Clapton im Line Up. Schließlich wurde aus dem losen Haufen die Gruppe Casey Jones & The Governors, die ausschließlich in Deutschland Erfolg hatte.

  7. He later joined Casey Jones And The Engineers with fellow band member Tom McGuiness. In 1963, Clapton was asked to join The Yardbirds. It was in the Yardbirds that he earned his nickname of 'Slowhand'. The name came from his forceful string-bending that often caused broken guitar strings.