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Charles Hickman

b. 18 January 1905, Snaresbrook, Essex, Britain, d. 3 Apr 1983, London, Britain. Hickman worked well as an acting professional in the united kingdom and also in america, where he made an appearance on Broadway in Parrot AT HAND (1929). Primarily, though, he was energetic in London where, from the …

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Marlon Roudette

Although given birth to in London, Marlon Roudette spent the majority of his formative years in the Eastern Caribbean, where he fell deeply in love with the reggae music that appeared to spill forth out of every storefront. He came back to London being a 17-year-old and quickly fulfilled Preetesh …

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Elisabeth Lutyens

An uncompromising radical within a music culture marked simply by “academic institutions,” Elisabeth Lutyens was among the first United kingdom composers to look at serialist tips. Her lifestyle was as unconventional as her music. Blessed in 1906, she announced (at age group nine) her decision to become composer. She examined …

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Pat Smythe

Pat Smythe trained for a long time — interrupted with a stint in the Royal Surroundings Force during Globe War II being a fighter pilot — to be always a attorney. Fortunately for music listeners and a variety of people who have whom he proved helpful, he also found that …

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The Style Council

Guitarist/vocalist Paul Weller split up the Jam, typically the most popular Uk band of the first ’80s, on the elevation of their achievement in 1982 because he was dissatisfied using their music path. Weller wished to integrate more components of spirit, R&B, and jazz into his songwriting, which is normally …

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June Brides

United kingdom indie pop cult most favorite the June Brides were led by singer/guitarist Phil Wilson and guitarist Simon Beesley, London College of Economics classmates who initial bonded more than their shared affection for punk. Shaped on the lark for admittance right into a collegiate skill show, the initial lineup …

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The Dream Academy

The appropriately named Dream Academy, an British folk-rock trio who hit it big in the first 1980s using the bucolic, Baroque pop single “Existence inside a Northern City,” formed in London in 1983 round the considerable talents of vocalist/guitarist Nick Laird-Clowes, multi-instrumentalist (primarily oboe) Kate St. John, and keyboardist Gilbert …

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Bronski Beat

London’s Bronski Defeat is going to be remembered for several things. Whoever has noticed the video for “Smalltown Boy” — which continues to be gripping and sobering years afterwards — can most likely recall a minimum of among its moments in vivid details. It was just Bronski Beat’s initial single, …

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Stump

Of all quirky, Captain Beefheart-indebted organizations to reside in at Manchester’s Ron Johnson label, Stump weren’t only probably the most distinctive, but additionally probably the most endearing. Unlike their manic stablemates, mad-eyed Mick Lynch (vocals), Chris Salmon (acoustic guitar), Kevin Hopper (bass) and Rob McKahey (drums; ex-Microdisney) avoided an intense, …

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The Wolfgang Press

Enigmatic, moody, and difficult, Britain’s Wolfgang Press were probably one of the most mercurial talents from the post-punk era, restlessly shifting from gothic noise to dark balladry to eccentric funk; paradoxically, the group was also the 4AD label’s longest tenured designer — actually their stylish recording packages were all of …

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