List of people from Augusta, Georgia explained
The city of Augusta, Georgia, the largest city and the county seat of Richmond County, Georgia, is the birthplace and home of several notable individuals. This is a list of people from Augusta, Georgia and includes people who were born or lived in Augusta for a nontrivial amount of time. Individuals included in this listing are people presumed to be notable because they have received significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject.
Augusta was first used by Native Americans as a place to cross the Savannah River, because of Augusta's location on the fall line. The city was the second state capital of Georgia from 1785 until 1795 (alternating for a period with Savannah, the first).
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Arts and design
Athletics
Education
Literature and journalism
African American pioneers
Military
Music
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| James Brown | Soul musician, bandleader, songwriter, dancer, and record producer who was a major figure of 20th century music, often referred to as the "Godfather of Soul",[10] and, in his over 50-year career, influenced the development of several music genres;[11] namesake of James Brown Blvd. and the James Brown Arena | |
| Anna Gardner Goodwin | Composer of marches and religious music, born in Augusta | |
| Terri Gibbs | Country and western singer | |
| Wycliffe Gordon | Jazz trombonist | |
| Amy Grant | Singer-songwriter; born in Augusta; her family soon moved to Nashville, Tennessee | [12] |
| | Country music songwriter; Grammy-nominated; two-time ASCAP Songwriter of the Year; winner of four Triple Play Awards for three number one songs in a 12-month span | |
| Dave Haywood | Singer-songwriter; member of popular band Lady A | |
| Sharon Jones | Singer | |
| Charles Kelley | Singer-songwriter; member of popular band Lady A | |
| Josh Kelley | Musician | |
| Steve Morse | Guitarist | |
| Jessye Norman | Opera singer; namesake of Riverwalk Augusta's Jessye Norman Amphitheatre | |
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Science and technology
See also
External links
- Cedar Grove cemetery — historic black cemetery (includes gravesite photos and information on Augustans interred there)
Notes and References
- https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1146051/ Internet Movie Database entry
- "Joseph Haygood Blodgett," African American Architects: A Biographical Dictionary, 1865-1945 ed. Dreck Spurlock Wilson (New York: Routledge, 2004): 58-60.
- D. W. Culp (ed)Twentieth Century Negro Literature, Or, A Cyclopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro J. L. NICHOLS & CO., 1902, pp 190. Released as an ebook on July 6, 2006 EBook #18772 by The Project Gutenberg
- News: Rod Beaton, USA Today sportswriter, dies at 59. Schudel. Matt. July 16, 2011. The Washington Post. Washington, D.C.. January 12, 2022.
- News: Sportswriter was part of original staff of USA Today. Schudel. Matt. July 23, 2011. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 11.
- Web site: William Penn Duvall in Biographical Register of the Officers and Graduates of the United States Military Academy, Volumes III-VI . Thayer . Bill . Bill Thayer's Web Site . Bill Thayer . Chicago, IL . March 28, 2014 . July 23, 2022.
- Book: U.S. Army Adjutant General . 1952 . Official Army Register . I . Washington, DC . U.S. Government Printing Office . 64 . Google Books.
- News: June 14, 1945 . Veterans Mature, No Problem, New Barracks Chief Says . St. Louis Star-Times . St. Louis, MO . 3 . Newspapers.com.
- Book: Sylvan . William C. . Smith . Francis G. . Greenwood . John T. . 2008 . Normandy to Victory: The War Diary of General Courtney H. Hodges & the First U.S. Army . Lexington, KY . University Press of Kentucky . 396 . 978-0-8131-3866-4 . Google Books.
- News: April 18, 1945 . Illness Fatal to W. T. Shea At Sanitarium . The Macon News . Macon, GA . 8 . Newspapers.com.
- Web site: Doran. John. James Brown – 10 of the Best. The Guardian. 28 October 2015. October 31, 2015. theguardian_10best.
- Wiegand, D. (December 26, 2006). James Brown: 1933–2006 – Godfather of Soul Changed Music at Frenetic Pace. San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved January 10, 2007.
- Web site: Country Music – Music News, New Songs, Videos, Music Shows and Playlists from CMT. https://web.archive.org/web/20040119230924/http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/grant_amy/bio.jhtml. dead. January 19, 2004.
- Web site: Darrell Blocker, the Black, Jewish 'spy whisperer' who could lead Biden's CIA. Ron. Kampeas. The Times of Israel. December 10, 2020.
- Book: Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607-1896 . Marquis Who's Who . Chicago . 1963.