Louis Johnson
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Louis or Lou Johnson may refer to:
  • Louis A. Johnson
    Louis A. Johnson
    Louis Arthur Johnson was the second United States Secretary of Defense, serving in the cabinet of President Harry S. Truman from March 28, 1949 to September 19, 1950....

     (1891–1966), second United States Secretary of Defense, from March 28, 1949 to September 19, 1950
  • Louis Johnson (bassist)
    Louis Johnson (bassist)
    Louis Johnson is an American bass guitarist.Johnson is best known for his group The Brothers Johnson and his session playing on several hit albums of the 1970s and '80s including the "best selling album of all time" Thriller...

     (born 1955), electric bassist for various artists as The Brothers Johnson, Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson
  • Louis Johnson (poet)
    Louis Johnson (poet)
    -Life:He graduated from Wellington Teachers’ Training College.From 1968 to 1980, Johnson lived overseas and traveled widely, with an extended stay in Papua New Guinea....

    , New Zealand poet
  • Lou Johnson
    Lou Johnson
    Louis Brown Johnson , nicknamed "Sweet Lou" and "Slick", is a former Major League Baseball outfielder...

     [Louis Brown Johnson] (born 1934), Major League Baseball player
  • Lou Johnson (pitcher) [or Lou Johnson] (1869–1941), 19th century baseball player
  • Lou Johnson (singer)
    Lou Johnson (singer)
    Lou Johnson is an American soul singer and pianist who was active as a recording artist in the 1960s and early 1970s.-Life and career:...

     (born 1941), American soul singer
  • For Louis Stanley Johnson (1869–1937), see Stanley Johnson (London politician)
    Stanley Johnson (London politician)
    Sir Stanley Johnson was an English solicitor and Conservative Party politician.Johnson was the son of Edward Johnson, of Hackney. He was educated privately and admitted as a solicitor in 1899, becoming a partner in the firm of Downer and Johnson, based in 426 Salisbury House, London Wall...

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