Johnny Tillotson |
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Johnny Tillotson and Gary Puckett backstage at the PBS filming of American Soundtrack: Rock at 50 in Pittsburgh |

Memories are made of this |
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John Pechickjian and Johnny Tillotson on stage in England during their last tour together, November 2000 |

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Johnny Russell and Johnny Tillotson backstage at The Grand Ole Opry. They were great friends.! Johnny Russell passed away 2001 many years too soon! |

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Johnny was lucky enough to have the opportunity to spend time with Ray in his Studio |
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Johnny Tillotson and Ray Charles (Lost too soon, God Rest His Soul 1930-2004) |
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Johnny Tillotson and Dion during Show at Blaisdell Center in Honolulu Hawaii. Also on the show Bobby Vee, The Diamonds, and The Crystals |
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Johnny Tillotson and one of the great innovators of Rock n Roll . Jerry Lee Lewis "Great Balls Of Fire" |
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Johnny Tillotson with Charlie Walker and Johnny Cash at Owen Bradley’s Studio in Nashville |


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John Pechickjian - Johnny’s Musical Director and dear friend for 26 years. 1951-2000 |

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Michael Lloyd, Tommy Roe, Johnny Tillotson, Brian Hyland while recording a song for Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer the Movie |
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Johnny Tillotson and Jackie DeShannon at the Cinnamon Cinder in California early 1960’s |
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Gary Greene (Concert Master), Johnny Tillotson, Dr. Katz, Mary Ann Mobley, Wink Martindale, backstage at the Tribute to Pat and 68 years of Conducting the Jr. Philharmonic for Dr. Katz |
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Johnny Tillotson and Gene Pitney July 1963 |

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Johnny Tillotson and Lenny Welch hanging out in Los Angeles |
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Archie Bleyer owner of Cadence Records and a great Record Producer ,with Johnny Tillotson after the release of Johnny’s first album |
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Johnny and Nancy late 1990’s during a Music Video Shoot |
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That’s Johnny in the third picture behind Elvis at the age of 15 in Jacksonville Florida at the Jacksonville Theater |
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Johnny Tillotson with Roy Rogers and The Sons of the Pioneers, Landmark Hotel in Las Vegas |
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Email: Johnnysings@aol.com |
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In loving memory of Jim Wagner .He is gone to soon from our world. Jim was my manager of 40 years and he was simply the greatest guy! Such a loss cannot be measured, not even by our grief. 1941—2010 |