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Fred Ford (other)
Fred Ford may refer to: * Fred Ford (American football) (born 1938), former American football halfback *Fred Ford (musician) (1930–1999), American blues/jazz artist composer/arranger and educator *Fred Ford (footballer) Frederick George Luther Ford (10 February 1916 – 16 October 1981) was an English footballer and manager Management (or managing) is the administration of organizations, whether businesses, nonprofit organizations, or a government bodies t ... (born 1916), former footballer and manager * Fred Ford (programmer), video game programmer See also * Ford (surname) {{DEFAULTSORT:Ford, Fred ...
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Fred Ford (American Football)
Fred Ford may refer to: * Fred Ford (American football) (born 1938), former American football halfback *Fred Ford (musician) Fred "Sweet Daddy Goodlow" Ford (February 14, 1930 – November 26, 1999) was an American blues and jazz artist, composer, arranger and educator. Ford was born in Memphis, Tennessee, to Boss Fred Ford and Nancy Taylor Ford. Known mostly ... (1930–1999), American blues/jazz artist composer/arranger and educator * Fred Ford (footballer) (born 1916), former footballer and manager * Fred Ford (programmer), video game programmer See also * Ford (surname) {{DEFAULTSORT:Ford, Fred ...
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Fred Ford (musician)
Fred "Sweet Daddy Goodlow" Ford (February 14, 1930 – November 26, 1999) was an American blues and jazz artist, composer, arranger and educator. Ford was born in Memphis, Tennessee, to Boss Fred Ford and Nancy Taylor Ford. Known mostly for his baritone saxophone skills, Ford began his musical career in 1943 on clarinet at Frederick Douglass High School, as a part of the Douglass Swingsters Orchestra and the Andrew Chaplin Band, with influence by the Memphis born bandleader, Jimmie Lunceford. Career Ford’s first professional gig was at 'The Barn' in the Hyde Park section of Memphis. He continued honing his musical skills around Memphis at the 'Hotel Men's Improvement Club' (later called the Flamingo Room at Gayoso and Beale), The Elks Club, Mitchell's Domino Lounge (later known as Club Handy) and Club Paradise. Ford began traveling on the road and playing saxophone gigs with Johnny Hodges, Earl Bostic, Paul Desmond, Pete Brown, and Benny Carter. As a leader in the J ...
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Fred Ford (footballer)
Frederick George Luther Ford (10 February 1916 – 16 October 1981) was an English footballer and manager Management (or managing) is the administration of organizations, whether businesses, nonprofit organizations, or a government bodies through business administration, nonprofit management, or the political science sub-field of public administra .... References External links * Manager Profile- Swindon-Town-FC.co.uk {{DEFAULTSORT:Ford, Fred 1916 births 1981 deaths English men's footballers Men's association football wing halves Erith & Belvedere F.C. players Charlton Athletic F.C. players Millwall F.C. players Carlisle United F.C. players Swindon Town F.C. managers Bristol City F.C. managers Bristol Rovers F.C. managers English football managers Footballers from Dartford English Football League players 20th-century English sportsmen ...
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Fred Ford (programmer)
Robert Frederick Ford is an American video game programmer. He is the son of mathematician L. R. Ford Jr. A co-founder of the video game studio Toys for Bob, he led the company from its inception until late 2020 with his co-founder Paul Reiche III. Ford is the co-creator, with Reiche III, of the ''Star Control'' universe. Ford did the programming, while Reiche was responsible for the game design and fiction. Ford was also the lead programmer on '' The Horde'' and '' Pandemonium''. Career Beginnings and ''Star Control'' Ford attended the University of California, Berkeley. In the early 1980s, Ford began his game career while in college, creating games exclusively for the Japanese market. Working for a company called Unison World (later Magicsoft), he worked on his first games for a Japanese monochrome handheld, including a bowling game, a bi-plane flight game, and a tank game. Soon after, he moved onto developing for the NEC PC-6000 series, the MSX, and Fujitsu systems, wi ...
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