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Cliff Adams

b. 21 August 1923, Southwark, London, Britain, d. 22 Oct 2001, England. Being a youngster, Adams was a chorister at St. Mary-le-Bow in east London, but yearned to be involved in well-known music. After learning the piano and body organ, he performed in dance rings before signing up for the …

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Bernie Fenton

b. Bernard Shaw Fenton, 17 November 1921, Doncaster, Yorkshire, Britain, d. 17 November 2001, Britain. In the 30s, Fenton started playing piano around his city, including playing in Bert Clegg’s music group in Mexborough, and in addition in neighbouring Nottinghamshire before shifting to London. Through the entire 40s, Fenton caused …

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Angtoria

Angtoria is much metal music group that was originally conceived like a purely orchestral task by Swedish multi-instrumentalist and composer Chris Rehn and British vocalist Sarah Jezebel Deva (aka Sarah Jane Ferridge) and whose extensive réamounté already included back-up singing with main black metal rings want Cradle of Filth, Mortiis, …

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David Heneker

David Heneker was a Uk lyricist best-known for his score from the strike musical Half of a Sixpence, as well as the champion of 3 Ivor Novello Honours (directed at outstanding Uk songwriters and composers). Heneker’s musical profession didn’t truly progress until after Globe Battle II, when he started playing …

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Playgroup

Playgroup was a studio room party/rumpus-room collective orchestrated by Trevor Jackson, a image developer (with sleeves of produces by Eric B. & Rakim, Stereo system MC’s, as well as the Jungle Brothers to his credit), maker, and remixer who experienced previously managed as Underdog and Skull. A melting container of …

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John Walters

b. 16 Might 1938, Long Eaton, Derbyshire, Britain, d. 30 July 2001, Britain. Walters, an excellent Arts student, started his working existence as a instructor at a thorough college in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, but additionally published a jazz column for the Newcastle Journal and lectured in jazz research at night classes. He …

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