Richard Harmon Drew, Jr. , is a Louisiana judge, legal lecturer, and rhythm-and-blues musician. He is serving a 10-year term (elected 1998) on his state's Second Circuit Court of Appeal, based in Shreveport. Drew is a native of Minden, the seat of Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana, where he and his wife, the former Jean Talley, reside in the Drew ancestral home on Broadway Street. The home was built by the late Minden businessman William L.
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- Richard Harmon Drew, Jr. , is a Louisiana judge, legal lecturer, and rhythm-and-blues musician. He is serving a 10-year term (elected 1998) on his state's Second Circuit Court of Appeal, based in Shreveport. Drew is a native of Minden, the seat of Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana, where he and his wife, the former Jean Talley, reside in the Drew ancestral home on Broadway Street. The home was built by the late Minden businessman William L. Life (1887-1972) and was acquired by Drew's grandfather, Harmon Caldwell Drew (died 1950) in about the year 1915. Drew's father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and great-great-grandfather all held judgeships in Webster or surrounding parishes. The Drew family actually settled Webster Parish prior to the establishment of either the parish or the city Minden. Since 1962, when he was a junior in high school, Drew has performed with his own successful band, now called the "Harmon Drew Super Group".
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- Louisiana Circuit Court of Appeal Judge R. Harmon Drew, Jr.
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- Richard Harmon Drew, III
Georgia Drew
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- Drew is descended from among the first inhabitants of Webster Parish.
(3) Drew and his wife Jean operate as a legal team in his appellate court office in Shreveport.
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- Richard Harmon Drew, Jr. , is a Louisiana judge, legal lecturer, and rhythm-and-blues musician. He is serving a 10-year term (elected 1998) on his state's Second Circuit Court of Appeal, based in Shreveport. Drew is a native of Minden, the seat of Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana, where he and his wife, the former Jean Talley, reside in the Drew ancestral home on Broadway Street. The home was built by the late Minden businessman William L.
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