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  2. Sophie Anderson (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Karen Anne Cook (23 November 1987 – 30 November 2023), known professionally as Sophie Anderson, was an English pornographic actress and internet personality.She began appearing in pornographic films for such studios as Fake Taxi and Evil Angel in 2017, later finding internet fame in October 2018 when she and fellow porn star Rebecca More, who branded themselves "The Cock Destroyers", posted ...

  3. Spedding - Wikipedia

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    Spedding is a surname, and may refer to: Alison Spedding (born 1962), British anthropologist and fantasy author; Charlie Spedding (born 1952), long-distance runner; Chris Spedding (born 1944), English rock and roll and jazz guitarist; Cory Spedding (born 1991), British singer; David Spedding (1943-2001), Head of the British Secret Intelligence ...

  4. Oliver Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Thompson (born 22 March 1988) is an English guitar player, songwriter and singer. He has toured with Roxy Music and Bryan Ferry since 2005, [1] playing with guitarists including Phil Manzanera, Chris Spedding and Johnny Marr. He has played on Ferry's solo tours, festival dates and recording projects since he began working with him at age 17.

  5. Avonmore (album) - Wikipedia

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    Reception of the album was generally positive. In a four-out-of-five-stars review, AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that "this is Ferry's prime, a moment when his legacy was intact but yet to be preserved in amber" and that the album "consciously evokes this distinct period, sometimes sighing into the exquisite ennui of Avalon but usually favouring the fine tailoring of Boys and ...

  6. Sharks (band formed 1972) - Wikipedia

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    Andy Fraser had originally contacted Chris Spedding, in July 1971, to discuss playing in his first post-Free band, Toby. When Fraser formed Sharks a year later, he contacted Spedding again and, this time, they agreed to work together. Fraser had already recruited his friend Marty Simon, so auditions were held for a singer to complete the line-up.

  7. Chris Spedding - Wikipedia

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    Chris Spedding was born in Staveley, Derbyshire, [2] but was raised in Sheffield and Birmingham by adoptive parents Muriel and Jack Spedding, and renamed Christopher John Spedding. Whilst still with the Battered Ornaments, which without the departing Pete Brown left Spedding as their frontman , he joined the Frank Ricotti Quartet , and played ...

  8. List of Roxy Music members - Wikipedia

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    Good, Spedding, Thornton and Peacock also stayed for their 2005 tour, alongside David Williams (guitar) Guy Pratt (bass) and Sarah Brown and Me'sha Bryan (backing vocals). [19] Only Pratt stayed into 2006, alongside Andy Newmark (Drums; replacing the ailing Thompson), Oliver Thompson (guitar), Leo Abrahams (guitar) and Me'sha Bryan and Joy ...

  9. List of records by RAK Records - Wikipedia

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    Chris Spedding: Jump in My Car: Mickie Most: 1976: 229: Toby: So Good (I Had To Come Back For More) Mickie Most: 1976: 230: Hot Chocolate: Don't Stop It Now: Mickie Most: 1976: 231: Arrows: Once Upon A Time: Bill Martin Phil Coulter: 1976: 232: Chris Spedding: New Girl In The Neighbourhood: Mickie Most: 1976: 233: Smokie: Wild Wild Angels ...