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Jimmy Griffin. James Arthur Griffin (August 10, 1943 – January 11, 2005) was an American singer, guitarist and songwriter, best known for his work with the 1970s soft rock band Bread. He won an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1970 as co-writer of "For All We Know".
Jan 12, 2005 · Singer and songwriter Jimmy Griffin, the Bread alumnus who made his biggest impact on country music as a member of the Remingtons, died Tuesday (Jan. 11) at his home in Franklin of complications ...
Jan 13, 2005 · 01/13/2005. Singer/songwriter Jimmy Griffin, best known for his work with 1970s soft rock act Bread, died Tuesday (Jan. 11) at his home near Nashville of complications from cancer. He was 61 and ...
Jan 14, 2005 · NASHVILLE, Jan. 13 - Jimmy Griffin, a founder of the soft-rock group Bread who helped write the Oscar-winning song "For All We Know," died on Tuesday at his home in the Nashville suburb of ...
Jan 14, 2005 · Guitarist Griffin shared an Oscar for Carpenters hit featured in film. Jan 14, 2005. NASHVILLE, TENN. - James Arthur "Jimmy" Griffin, who was a founding member of the 1970s pop group Bread and ...
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Jimmy Griffin. Soundtrack: Lovers and Other Strangers. Jimmy Griffin grew up in Memphis, Tennessee and was one of three collaborating songwriters (under the pseudonym Arthur James) of the Academy Award-winning song "For All We Know" which won Best Song from the movie "Lovers and Other Strangers." Accomplished singer, songwriter and musician, he teamed up with Michael Z. Gordon in the early ...
SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. James Arthur Griffin (August 10, 1943 – January 11, 2005) was an American singer, guitarist and songwriter, best known for his work with the 1970s soft rock band Bread. He won an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1970 as co-writer of "For All We Know". Quick Facts Background information, Birth name ... Jimmy Griffin.