Johnny Mercer
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 48 years ago |
Date of birth | November 18,1909 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Savannah |
Georgia | |
United States | |
Date of died | June 25,1976 |
Died | Hollywood |
Los Angeles | |
California | |
United States | |
Buried | Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia, United States |
Albums | Sings Just for Fun |
An Evening with Johnny Mercer | |
Awards | Academy Award for Best Original Song |
Grammy Award for Song of the Year | |
Grammy Hall of Fame | |
Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song | |
Academy Award for Best Music (Original Song) | |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Spouse | Ginger Mehan |
Place of burial | Bonaventure Cemetery, Thunderbolt, Georgia, United States |
Children | Amanda Mercer |
John Jefferson Mercer | |
Parents | George Anderson Mercer |
Lillian Elizabeth Mercer | |
Official site | parliament.uk |
Full name | John Luther Mercer |
Nationality | British |
Education | Royal Military Academy Sandhurst |
Party | Conservative Party |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 424057 |
The Harvey Girls
Robin Hood
Darling Lili
To Have and Have Not
Star Spangled Rhythm
Something's Got to Give
Hollywood Hotel
Second Chorus
Here Come the Waves
All Through the Night
The Facts of Life
Bernardine
You Can't Run Away from It
Top Banana
Not with My Wife, You Don't!
Gold Diggers in Paris
Naughty But Nice
Old Man Rhythm
To Beat the Band
Johnny Mercer Life story
John Herndon Mercer was an American lyricist, songwriter, and singer, as well as a record label executive who co-founded Capitol Records with music industry businessmen Buddy DeSylva and Glenn E. Wallichs.
London Gaza rally: Rishi Sunak vows to hold Met chief 'accountable' over march
... Earlier, Veterans Minister Johnny Mercer said he fully recognised " the tensions at play" but urged people to come to London for remembrance events...
Minister raised concerns over closure of SAS war crimes investigation
...By Hannah O Grady and Joel GunterBBC PanoramaVeterans Minister Johnny Mercer raised serious concerns in government in 2019 over the decision to close an investigation into UK special forces...
Migrant hotel costs rise to £8m a day, Home Office figures show
... Cabinet Office minister Johnny Mercer confirmed the government had met its deadline to end the use of these bridging hotels for Afghan refugees by the end of August...
Nadine Dorries resigns: Labour and Lib Dems gear up for by-election battle
... Government minister Johnny Mercer dismissed her scathing criticism, but said she was " entitled to that view"...
Afghanistan refugees being let down by UK, says think tank
... Minister Johnny Mercer admitted there had been " challenges" but said he was determined to make Afghan schemes work...
Afghan refugees to move out of UK hotels over the summer
... Johnny Mercer confirmed that people still living in taxpayer-funded hotels and apartments will have to leave from as soon as the end of July...
LGBT veterans want military ban report immediately
... Veterans minister Johnny Mercer and the chairman of the independent review, Lord Etherton, gave speeches but no new details were released and no further timeframe was given for the report s publication...
War widows who lost pensions to receive compensation
... Veterans affairs minister Johnny Mercer welcomed the announcement, calling it " the culmination of a campaign that has gone on for about eight years and we have finally got there"...
LGBT veterans want military ban report immediately
By Lauren Moss , LGBT correspondent & Josh Parry , LGBT producerBBC News
Campaigners are urging The government to immediately release The findings of a review into The Treatment of LGBT veterans who were forced out of their jobs as a result of being gay.
Until 2000 it was illegal to be gay in The British Military - with More Than 5,000 veterans thought to be affected.
Some have given evidence to a review launched Last Year but are concerned The Report has not been published yet.
The government said it would consider The recommendations " in due course".
Many of those who gave evidence had hoped for an update at an event they were invited to at London's Imperial War Museum on Thursday evening.
Veterans minister Johnny Mercer and The Chairman of The Independent review, Lord Etherton, gave speeches but no new details were released and no further timeframe was given for The Report 's publication.
Bbc News has been told Some People left The Room upset and distressed.
Caroline Paige, co-director of Military charity Fighting With Pride, told Bbc Breakfast : " They're really distressing experiences that they've had to reach back into to provide that evidence so they can move forward, and if The Report isn't seen by them, they can't see that Step Forward . "
She Said veterans were concerned that progress made with The Report would " slow down" without a publication date being set by government.
A government spokesperson said: " We can confirm that Lord Etherton has concluded his independent review and submitted his report to The government. In Line with The terms of reference, we will carefully consider The findings and respond in due course. "
They added that they were " proud" and " grateful" for LGBT people's service.
Until The ban was lifted in 2000, those who were - or were perceived to be - homosexual faced intrusive investigations and were dismissed or otherwise forced to leave The Military . Many still have a criminal record of The Conviction .
Some veterans say it meant a complete loss of income which still affects them today. Others were deemed ineligible to claim their pension because of their dismissal.
'They've robbed me of My Life 'In 1978, Carol Morgan signed up for 22 years in The army, hoping to become a physical training instructor and dedicate her life to her country.
But after falling in love with another female soldier, She Said she was reported to her seniors by a colleague and subjected to a four-day investigation which included searches of her bunk, psychiatric evaluations and intimate questions about her Sex Life .
During one six-hour interrogation She Said she eventually told her bosses she was gay, and was dismissed.
She Said : " I had signed up for 22 years of My Life , and in just four days it was snatched away from us. "
The trauma of her dismissal led Ms Morgan to keep her sexuality secret for another 30 years, Coming Out as a lesbian at The Age Of 58.
" I've missed out on relationships, partners, all of that. I think they've robbed me of My Life completely. "
Like many LGBT veterans who were dismissed, Ms Morgan is not eligible to withdraw The Pension she built up during her service and is now left on a low income.
She Said she hopes Lord Etherton's recommendations will help change this.
" I Live From week to week, so I hope that my pension is reinstated, " she explained, adding: " And I hope that we get an official apology and compensation because The careers we could have had and The lives we could have had were robbed. "
Trevor Skingle served in The army between 1974 and 1979, following in The footsteps of his grandfather and great-grandfather.
After throwing himself into his Basic Training , it was on his first posting to Germany that hiding his sexuality started to impact his Mental Health and he attempted to take his own life.
He Said : " I woke up in a Military hospital in Hanover, and after two or Three Days recovery, I was escorted into an office where there was an army psychologist and for The Next hour and a half he just went on and on and on about my sexuality, asking me questions about my Sex Life and what sort of sex I engaged in. "
Mr Skingle eventually ended The questioning by lying about having a girlfriend but, after so many years hiding who he was, he decided he could no longer face continuing in The Military and told The Ministry of Defence about his sexuality. He Said he was dismissed immediately.
His dismissal means he is not eligible to receive any of The Pension he built up while serving in The forces, something he hopes The review might help to change.
He Said : " The Sacrifice that you make in The Armed services, is you can give your life, you can actually lay your life down to fight on behalf of this democracy that We Live in.
" They need to show us those democratic principles are alive today and The government needs to listen [to The review findings] and not nudge it back. "
, The government commissioned The , so that they could decide how best to make reparations to those impacted by The ban.
More Than 1,100 people shared their stories, and The findings and recommendations from The review are now being considered by The government.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com