1939 - 2014
The Mighty Hannibal American Musician
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American Musician The Mighty Hannibal was born James Timothy Shaw on 9th August, 1939 in Atlanta, Georgia and passed away on 30th Jan 2014 The Bronx, New York, United States aged 74. He is most remembered for Hymn No.5. His zodiac sign is Leo.
The Mighty Hannibal is a member of the following lists: American record producers, Imperial Records artists and American male singers.
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First Name |
The
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Middle Name |
Mighty
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Last Name |
Hannibal
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Full Name at Birth |
James Timothy Shaw
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Alternative Name |
Hannibal, King Hannibal
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Birthday |
9th August, 1939
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Birthplace |
Atlanta, Georgia
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Died |
30th January, 2014
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Place of Death |
The Bronx, New York, United States
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Build |
Average
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Eye Color |
Brown - Dark
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Hair Color |
Black
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Distinctive Feature |
Outlandish Costumes Often Incorporating A Pink Turban
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Zodiac Sign |
Leo
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Ethnicity |
Black
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Nationality |
American
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Occupation Text |
Funk Singer, Songwriter, Record Producer
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Occupation |
Musician
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Claim to Fame |
Hymn No.5
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Music Genre (Text) |
R&B, soul, funk
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Year(s) Active |
1954–2014
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Instrument (text) |
Vocals
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Record Label |
Various
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Associated Acts |
Johnny "Guitar" Watson
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Father |
James Henry Shaw
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Mother |
Corrie Belle
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James Timothy Shaw (August 9, 1939 – January 30, 2014), known as The Mighty Hannibal, was an American R&B, soul, and funk singer, songwriter, and record producer. Known for his showmanship, and outlandish costumes often incorporating a pink turban, several of his songs carried social or political themes. His biggest hit was "Hymn No. 5," a commentary on the effects of the Vietnam War on servicemen, which was banned on radio.
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