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  1. John Preston Courville, known professionally as Johnny Preston (August 18, 1939 – March 4, 2011), was an American rock and roll singer, best known for his international number one hit in 1960, "Running Bear".

  2. 6 mars 2011 · March 5, 2011. BEAUMONT, Tex. (AP) Johnny Preston, who had a No. 1 hit with the song “Running Bear” in 1960, died here on Friday. He was 71. His death was confirmed by his son, Scott, who said...

  3. 4 juin 2015 · Johnny Preston, successful pop singer of the early 1960s, was born John Preston Courville on August 18, 1939, in Port Arthur, Texas. His family was of Cajun and German descent. He sang in his high school choir and after graduation attended Port Arthur College.

  4. 8 mars 2011 · The story of Running Bear and Little White Dove, complete with war whoops, was a No 1 record in both Britain and America. John Preston Courville was born into a Cajun French and German family...

  5. 10 févr. 2021 · Bill Hall, Johnny Preston and J.P. Richardson's manager, took "Breaking Up" to Mercury Records who released it. That was Gene's big break. He and the Jokers toured throughout the country and made it to the Alan Freed Show.

  6. 23 févr. 2017 · Johnny Preston (born John Preston Courville on August 18, 1939, Port Arthur, Texas, USA - died March 4, 2011, Beaumont, Texas) was an American singer. He's best known for his international number one hit in 1960, "Running Bear".

  7. 7 janv. 2021 · Singer Johnny Preston was born John Preston Courville, Jr. in Port Arthur, Texas on August 18, 1939 to John Preston Courville, Sr. and Margaret Schexnayder Courville. As a youth, he sang in high school choirs and around the state. Johnny attended Port Arthur College as he began his singing career.