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Jerry Butler, Jr. (born December 8, 1939) is an American soul singer and songwriter. He is also noted as being the original lead singer of the famed R&Bvocal groupthe Impressions, as well as a 1991 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee. Butler is also an American politician. He serves as a Commissioner for Cook County, Illinois, having first been elected in 1985. As a member of this 17-member county board, he chairs the Health and Hospitals Committee, and serves as Vice Chair of the Construction Committee.
Biography
Early life
Butler was born in Sunflower, Mississippi in 1939. The mid-1950s had a profound impact on Butler's life. He grew up poor, having lived in Chicago's Cabrini–Green housing complex. Music and the church provided solace from a the poverty of the slums he lived in, and difficulties of a predominantly segregated society. He performed in a church choir with Curtis Mayfield. As a teenager, Butler sang in a gospel quartet called Northern Jubilee Gospel Singers, along with Mayfield. Mayfield, a guitar player, became the lone instrumentalist for the six-member Roosters group, which later became The Impressions. Inspired by Sam Cooke and the Soul Stirrers, the Five Blind Boys of Mississippi, and the Pilgrim Travelers, getting into the music industry seemed inevitable.
Jerome Patrick Butler (born February 27, 1951 in Sarnia, Ontario) is a retired Canadian ice hockeywinger who spent 11 seasons in the National Hockey League. During his career, he was known as a fast, gritty defensive specialist with a limited offensive upside.
Playing career
Butler was selected 55th overall in the 1971 NHL Amateur Draft despite scoring only 6 goals in junior the previous season. He spent most of his first two professional seasons in the minors, earning an 8-game callup during the 1972–73 season during which he scored his first NHL goal. Called up again late in the 1973–74 campaign, he impressed with 16 points in 26 games, and remained with the team during the playoffs, appearing in 12 of 13 games.
In 1974–75, Butler's first full NHL season, he recorded 17 goals and 16 assists for 33 points in 78 games, and earned a positive reputation for his speed, hustle, and quality defensive play. However, at the conclusion of the season he was traded to the St. Louis Blues as the centerpiece of a deal for star goaltender John Davidson.
Jerry Butler (born May 13, 1959) is an American retired pornographic film actor, a popular male performer in a career which lasted from 1981 to 1993 and included more than 500 films.
Butler initially tried his luck at mainstream acting, performing in a variety of Off-Broadway plays. He also had a few walk-ons on the long-running soap One Life to Live (1978) as well as an uncredited appearance in Frank Henenlotter's horror classic Basket Case (1982). He was generally unhappy with the constant pressure to sleep with men in exchange for parts, and began to slowly grow tired of the wasted effort.
He first got into hardcore in 1981 after answering an ad in "Backstage Magazine" looking for hardcore actors. He went in to audition for a non-sex role and after a little persuading, ended up with a hardcore sex role in the 1981 film Young, Wild and Wonderful.
Preseason game with Rick Azar & Marv Levy in the booth. Follow me on twitter @BillsSabresVids
published: 02 Jul 2022
Jerry Butler 60 yd TD Nov. 24, 1985
published: 26 Jun 2021
Jerry Butler 14 yd TD Catch BILLS vs BENGALS September 11, 1983
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published: 02 Jan 2023
Jerry Butler: Football Wide Receiver
Jerry Butler is a former professional football wide receiver who played for 8 seasons from 1979 to 1986.
In college, Butler played for Clemson University in Clemson South Carolina.
Professionally, Butler played for the Buffalo Bills.
In 1979, he was named UPI A.F.L.-AFC Rookie of the Year.
In 1980, he was named Second-team All-AFC.
published: 06 Nov 2017
2004 - Jerry Butler
published: 27 Aug 2019
1979-9-23 #newyorkjets @ #buffalobills (Jerry Butler 74-yard touchdown pass from Joe Ferguson) #nfl
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Jerry Butler 7 yd TD Catch September 25, 1983 BILLS vs OILERS
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published: 08 May 2023
1979 Wk 04 New York Jets vs Buffalo Bills ~ Highlights
published: 27 May 2024
Rams STUN the Vikings, Commanders win with a DOINK, Deion for Cowboys HC?, Gelo got the BAG!
This week, the guys break down an action-packed NFL Wild Card weekend, including Houston’s dominant win over the Chargers, Washington’s first playoff win since 2005, and a preview of big divisional matchups like Baltimore vs. Buffalo and the Eagles taking on the Rams. In NFL news, Mike Vrabel is officially the Patriots’ new head coach, while the Cowboys begin their search for a replacement for Mike McCarthy. Could Deion Sanders or Robert Saleh be the answer in Dallas? In music, LiAngelo Ball signs a $13 million deal with Def Jam, The Weeknd postpones his album release, and Method Man makes headlines for a surprising gym altercation.
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Jerry Butler is a former professional football wide receiver who played for 8 seasons from 1979 to 1986.
In college, Butler played for Clemson University in Cl...
Jerry Butler is a former professional football wide receiver who played for 8 seasons from 1979 to 1986.
In college, Butler played for Clemson University in Clemson South Carolina.
Professionally, Butler played for the Buffalo Bills.
In 1979, he was named UPI A.F.L.-AFC Rookie of the Year.
In 1980, he was named Second-team All-AFC.
Jerry Butler is a former professional football wide receiver who played for 8 seasons from 1979 to 1986.
In college, Butler played for Clemson University in Clemson South Carolina.
Professionally, Butler played for the Buffalo Bills.
In 1979, he was named UPI A.F.L.-AFC Rookie of the Year.
In 1980, he was named Second-team All-AFC.
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This week, the guys break down an action-packed NFL Wild Card weekend, including Houston’s dominant win over the Chargers, Washington’s first playoff win since ...
This week, the guys break down an action-packed NFL Wild Card weekend, including Houston’s dominant win over the Chargers, Washington’s first playoff win since 2005, and a preview of big divisional matchups like Baltimore vs. Buffalo and the Eagles taking on the Rams. In NFL news, Mike Vrabel is officially the Patriots’ new head coach, while the Cowboys begin their search for a replacement for Mike McCarthy. Could Deion Sanders or Robert Saleh be the answer in Dallas? In music, LiAngelo Ball signs a $13 million deal with Def Jam, The Weeknd postpones his album release, and Method Man makes headlines for a surprising gym altercation.
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1:06 - Dallas Entertainment Awards voting reminder
2:10 - Transition to Wild Card weekend games
6:11 - Houston Texans' next matchup against Chiefs
7:42 - Ravens vs. Steelers game overview
9:09 - Ravens’ performance and Lamar Jackson’s play
11:02 - Bills vs. Broncos game breakdown
12:11 - Josh Allen and the Bills’ dominant performance
13:12 - Ravens vs. Bills preview
15:01 - Key factors in Bills vs. Ravens game prediction
16:56 - Discussing the Eagles game
18:41 - Eagles vs. Rams preview
18:54 - Vikings vs. Rams recap
20:49 - Commanders' playoff win
22:19 - Commanders vs. Lions preview
23:26 - Mike McCarthy's departure from Cowboys
25:23 - Discussion about Deion Sanders as Cowboys coach
27:50 - Kellen Moore as a potential Cowboys coach
30:03 - Mike Vrabel becomes head coach of the Patriots
31:09 - Discussion on top 50 free agent list
33:00 - Top 25 free agents discussion
33:49 - Justin Fields future team predictions
36:09 - Amari Cooper discussion
37:44 - Sam Darnold future team talk
38:05 - Mike Zimmer retirement talk
39:04 - Jerry Jones coaching decisions
39:33 - Jimmy Butler trade rumors
41:03 - Luka Doncic ineligible for MVP
43:40 - LiAngelo Ball's music career and contract with Death Jam
46:09 – A$AP Ferg's interview and A$AP Mob disbandment
48:59 - The Weekend postpones album release
49:35 - The fires in LA and The Weekend's response
50:17 - The Weekend's album and the LA fires
51:28 - Drake’s defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group
54:52 - Method Man's arrest over altercation
57:39 - ROTation for the week
This week, the guys break down an action-packed NFL Wild Card weekend, including Houston’s dominant win over the Chargers, Washington’s first playoff win since 2005, and a preview of big divisional matchups like Baltimore vs. Buffalo and the Eagles taking on the Rams. In NFL news, Mike Vrabel is officially the Patriots’ new head coach, while the Cowboys begin their search for a replacement for Mike McCarthy. Could Deion Sanders or Robert Saleh be the answer in Dallas? In music, LiAngelo Ball signs a $13 million deal with Def Jam, The Weeknd postpones his album release, and Method Man makes headlines for a surprising gym altercation.
We have been nominated for "Best Podcast" in DFW! Follow the link to vote for us and help us bring home some hardware! You do not have to vote for every category, just go to page 5 for the podcast category. Thank you!
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1:06 - Dallas Entertainment Awards voting reminder
2:10 - Transition to Wild Card weekend games
6:11 - Houston Texans' next matchup against Chiefs
7:42 - Ravens vs. Steelers game overview
9:09 - Ravens’ performance and Lamar Jackson’s play
11:02 - Bills vs. Broncos game breakdown
12:11 - Josh Allen and the Bills’ dominant performance
13:12 - Ravens vs. Bills preview
15:01 - Key factors in Bills vs. Ravens game prediction
16:56 - Discussing the Eagles game
18:41 - Eagles vs. Rams preview
18:54 - Vikings vs. Rams recap
20:49 - Commanders' playoff win
22:19 - Commanders vs. Lions preview
23:26 - Mike McCarthy's departure from Cowboys
25:23 - Discussion about Deion Sanders as Cowboys coach
27:50 - Kellen Moore as a potential Cowboys coach
30:03 - Mike Vrabel becomes head coach of the Patriots
31:09 - Discussion on top 50 free agent list
33:00 - Top 25 free agents discussion
33:49 - Justin Fields future team predictions
36:09 - Amari Cooper discussion
37:44 - Sam Darnold future team talk
38:05 - Mike Zimmer retirement talk
39:04 - Jerry Jones coaching decisions
39:33 - Jimmy Butler trade rumors
41:03 - Luka Doncic ineligible for MVP
43:40 - LiAngelo Ball's music career and contract with Death Jam
46:09 – A$AP Ferg's interview and A$AP Mob disbandment
48:59 - The Weekend postpones album release
49:35 - The fires in LA and The Weekend's response
50:17 - The Weekend's album and the LA fires
51:28 - Drake’s defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group
54:52 - Method Man's arrest over altercation
57:39 - ROTation for the week
Jerry Butler is a former professional football wide receiver who played for 8 seasons from 1979 to 1986.
In college, Butler played for Clemson University in Clemson South Carolina.
Professionally, Butler played for the Buffalo Bills.
In 1979, he was named UPI A.F.L.-AFC Rookie of the Year.
In 1980, he was named Second-team All-AFC.
Thank you for watching. Please take a quick second and hit the subscribe button.
(Any and all rights go to AAF, ABC, CBS, CNN, Comcast, ESPN, Fox, Hughes Sports Network, Macrovision, NBC, NFL, NFL Films, Polygram Video, RedBird Capital Partners, UFL, Universal Music Group, UPN, USA Network, USFL, WLAF, XFL & its broadcasters. I do not own the music and the footage used in this video. No copyright infringement intended. For entertainment purposes.) This video is not intended for sale in any way and has been posted for nostalgia and entertainment purposes only.
This week, the guys break down an action-packed NFL Wild Card weekend, including Houston’s dominant win over the Chargers, Washington’s first playoff win since 2005, and a preview of big divisional matchups like Baltimore vs. Buffalo and the Eagles taking on the Rams. In NFL news, Mike Vrabel is officially the Patriots’ new head coach, while the Cowboys begin their search for a replacement for Mike McCarthy. Could Deion Sanders or Robert Saleh be the answer in Dallas? In music, LiAngelo Ball signs a $13 million deal with Def Jam, The Weeknd postpones his album release, and Method Man makes headlines for a surprising gym altercation.
We have been nominated for "Best Podcast" in DFW! Follow the link to vote for us and help us bring home some hardware! You do not have to vote for every category, just go to page 5 for the podcast category. Thank you!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfgYtaCipBt9urOyvzMbKLgmRMw8SqqbanrONPyLqLKBgTqNA/viewform
Make sure to like and subscribe to the channel to stay up to date on new episodes! Comment below to join the conversation!
https://linktr.ee/RightOnTarget?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=a4d44a82-939f-47d2-ac3b-9909b75ac878
1:06 - Dallas Entertainment Awards voting reminder
2:10 - Transition to Wild Card weekend games
6:11 - Houston Texans' next matchup against Chiefs
7:42 - Ravens vs. Steelers game overview
9:09 - Ravens’ performance and Lamar Jackson’s play
11:02 - Bills vs. Broncos game breakdown
12:11 - Josh Allen and the Bills’ dominant performance
13:12 - Ravens vs. Bills preview
15:01 - Key factors in Bills vs. Ravens game prediction
16:56 - Discussing the Eagles game
18:41 - Eagles vs. Rams preview
18:54 - Vikings vs. Rams recap
20:49 - Commanders' playoff win
22:19 - Commanders vs. Lions preview
23:26 - Mike McCarthy's departure from Cowboys
25:23 - Discussion about Deion Sanders as Cowboys coach
27:50 - Kellen Moore as a potential Cowboys coach
30:03 - Mike Vrabel becomes head coach of the Patriots
31:09 - Discussion on top 50 free agent list
33:00 - Top 25 free agents discussion
33:49 - Justin Fields future team predictions
36:09 - Amari Cooper discussion
37:44 - Sam Darnold future team talk
38:05 - Mike Zimmer retirement talk
39:04 - Jerry Jones coaching decisions
39:33 - Jimmy Butler trade rumors
41:03 - Luka Doncic ineligible for MVP
43:40 - LiAngelo Ball's music career and contract with Death Jam
46:09 – A$AP Ferg's interview and A$AP Mob disbandment
48:59 - The Weekend postpones album release
49:35 - The fires in LA and The Weekend's response
50:17 - The Weekend's album and the LA fires
51:28 - Drake’s defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group
54:52 - Method Man's arrest over altercation
57:39 - ROTation for the week