John Bischoff

John Bischoff

John Bischoff may refer to:

*John Bischoff (baseball) (1894-1981), American backup catcher, nicknamed "Smiley"; played in Major League Baseball in 1925-26
*John Bischoff (musician) (born 1949), American composer, performer and teacher; best known as an early pioneer of live computer music

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