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The album debuted in the Australian Album (ARIA) charts at 39. In 2006 the group toured in Europe and later returned to North America. In late May 2006, bass player Shaun Cash left the band for personal reasons with full support from the rest of the members. He was replaced by their "merch guy" and long-time friend, Jia "Pie" O'Connor.
Jia "Pie" O'Connor – bass; Ben "Gaz" Gordon – drums; Additional musicians. Slo-Han Tu-Dix – guitar solo on "Breaking Point" Pete Abordi – guest vocals on "Dead Man's Chest" Additional personnel. Adam Dutkiewicz – production, engineering, mixing; Tom Baker – mastering; Jim "Labs" Fogarty – assistant engineering
Darker Still is the seventh studio album by Australian metalcore band Parkway Drive.It was released on 9 September 2022 through Resist and Epitaph Records.The album was produced by George Hadji-Christou.
This is a list of television programs in which one character was played by multiple actors.In numerous television programs, producers have cast multiple actors for the part of the same character. [1]
Julia O'Connor was born in Woburn, Massachusetts, the daughter of Irish immigrants John and Sarah (Conneally) O'Connor as one of four children. [3] After graduating from high school in 1908, she became a telephone operator in Boston and joined the Boston Telephone Operators' Union in 1912.
Sinead O'Connor's daughter, Roisin Waters, is honoring her mother's musical legacy. On Wednesday night, March 20, the singer performed a tribute concert for the late Irish star, whom passed away ...
Ian O'Connor (born August 29, 1964) is an American sportswriter who is the author of six books, including The New York Times bestsellers Coach K: The Rise and Reign of Mike Krzyzewski; Belichick: The Making of the Greatest Football Coach of All Time; Arnie & Jack: Palmer, Nicklaus, and Golf's Greatest Rivalry; The Captain: The Journey of Derek Jeter; and Out of the Darkness: The Mystery of ...
Sinéad Marie Bernadette O'Connor [18] was born on 8 December 1966 at the Cascia House Nursing Home on Baggot Street in Dublin. [1] She was named Sinéad after Sinéad de Valera, the mother of the doctor who presided over her delivery (Éamon de Valera, Jnr.), and Bernadette in honour of Saint Bernadette of Lourdes.