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  1. Jim Armstrong. James Armstrong (born 24 July 1944) is a guitarist from Northern Ireland . Armstrong's musical career started while he was still a schoolboy, when he played in Belfast's top showband, The Melotones, who were resident in the city's Romano's Ballroom. Armstrong played and recorded in the mid-'60s with Van Morrison and Them, touring ...

  2. 14 de feb. de 2012 · In the late '70s, after playing with McDowell in Spike, Jim Armstrong was guitarist with Northern Irish rock outfit Light. Armstrong and his 'Light' bandmate Brian Scott also played in a brief 'Them' tour of Germany in 1979. In the '80s Armstrong and McDowell performed with a reformed Sk'Boo.

  3. James P. Armstrong (born June 30, 1950) is a former Canadian curler and wheelchair curler now living in Ontario. He was a successful able-bodied curler for much of his career until he had to stop playing because of bad knees and a car accident in 2003. Chris Sobkowicz and Jim Armstrong at the 2009 World Wheelchair Curling Championship.

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  5. Share Page. Jim Armstrong is a three-time world champion and two-time Paralympic gold medallist in wheelchair curling. Armstrong notched another feather in his cap in 2014 as he skipped Canada’s wheelchair curling team in Sochi to a third consecutive Paralympics Games gold. It was Armstrong’s second Paralympic triumph after topping the ...

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  7. Of the 51 tracks recorded by Morrison and Them (1964–66), Armstrong played on over half, and while living in America met and played with Jim Morrison & The Doors, Captain Beefheart and Frank Zappa. During this time he was voted 3rd best guitarist in the world (after Jimi Hendrix & Frank Zappa). After leaving Them in 1969 Armstrong again ...