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When [[Homer]] was skipping church he listened to {{ap|Bill|KBBL}} and [[Marty]] on the radio. After they played the song "Gonna Find Me a Genie With a Magic Bikini" by Johnny Calhoun they asked for the name of Calhoun's second album, a spoken word record of his right wing political views, that "kinda killed his career". Homer, owning this album called ''[[These Things I Believe]]'', phoned in and won - even though he managed to get the name of the album wrong, calling it 'This Things I Believe'.
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When [[Homer]] was skipping church he listened to {{ap|Bill|KBBL}} and [[Marty]] on the radio. After they played the song "Gonna Find Me a Genie With a Magic Bikini" by Johnny Calhoun they asked for the name of Calhoun's next album, a spoken word record of his right wing political views, that "kinda killed his career". Homer, owning this album called ''[[These Things I Believe]]'', phoned in and won - even though he managed to get the name of the album wrong, calling it 'This Things I Believe'.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 02:52, December 7, 2017

Johnny Calhoun
Johnny Calhoun.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Unknown
Hair: Black
Occupation: Singer
First appearance: "Homer the Heretic"


Johnny Calhoun is an American singer.

History

When Homer was skipping church he listened to Bill and Marty on the radio. After they played the song "Gonna Find Me a Genie With a Magic Bikini" by Johnny Calhoun they asked for the name of Calhoun's next album, a spoken word record of his right wing political views, that "kinda killed his career". Homer, owning this album called These Things I Believe, phoned in and won - even though he managed to get the name of the album wrong, calling it 'This Things I Believe'.

Appearances