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Gus Johnson is an American comedian/YouTuber known for his skits and sketch comedy on YouTube. In 2018 Gus made a podcast with his friend Eddy Burback called OK I'll Talk where he discussed various topics with additional bits scattered throughout the show. The podcast had to end due to the hosts not being able to record. Later though, Gus and Eddy moved cross-country to Los Angeles and were able to create a new show, The Gus & Eddy Podcast. The podcast is very similar to OK I'll Talk with additional guests from time to time.

Gus Johnson Jr. was an American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA). A 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m), 235-pound (107 kg) forward–center, he spent nine seasons with the Baltimore Bullets, and his final season was split between the Phoenix Suns and the Indiana Pacers of the ABA.

Gus Johnson (jazz musician) American musician

Gus Johnson was an American swing drummer in various jazz bands, born in Tyler, Texas, United States. After learning to play drums from his next-door neighbor, Johnson occasionally played professionally at the age of ten in the Lincoln Theater, and performed in various local groups, most notable McDavid's Blue Rhythm Band. Upon graduating from Booker T. Washington High School, Johnson moved to Kansas City, where he took up drumming full-time. He joined Jay McShann's Orchestra in 1938, with his music career being interrupted by his conscription into the military in 1943.

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