Jim Powell (disambiguation)
- Jim Powell (disambiguation)
Jim, Jimmy or James Powell is the name of:
*Jim Powell, American poet, translator, literary critic, MacArthur Fellow, classicist.
*Jim Powell (sportscaster), baseball broadcaster for the Milwaukee Brewers
*Jim Powell, a 19th century major league baseball player.
*Jimmy Powell (golfer), PGA Tour and Champions Tour golfer
*Jimmy Powell (musician), English saxophonist who has played with Betty Carter and The Five Dimensions
*James Powell (basketball player)
*James Powell (author)
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