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Born as Peter Godenho in Rangoon, Burma, to an Italian American father and Scottish/Burmese mother, Gordeno was known primarily for his work with composer and arranger John Barry, but also became a household name in the 1970s due to his appearances as a submarine captain and combat pilot Peter Carlin in the Gerry Anderson television programme UFO.
As a songwriter and producer, Gordeno has collaborated with several well known artists such as Seal, Il Divo, JLS, Leon Jackson and Lucie Silvas. [1] [2]As a session keyboard player, arranger and musical director, he has worked with the Who, U2 and George Michael.
Gordano may refer to: Gordano Valley in Somerset, England; Gordano Round, a long-distance trail in the Gordano Valley; Gordano Messaging Suite, a brand of e-mail server; Gordano School, a secondary school in Portishead, Somerset; Gordano services, a motorway service station on the edge of the Gordano Valley
Gordano Valley from Hill Top. Gordano Valley Riding Centre. Gordano (or the Gordano Valley; / ɡ ɔːr ˈ d eɪ n oʊ /) is an area of North Somerset, in England.It has been designated as a National Nature Reserve.
The name Gordano comes from Old English and is descriptive of the triangular shape of the whole valley from Clevedon to Portishead, [3] being the ablative singular of the Latinised form of Gorden meaning muddy valley. [4] Easton in Gordano was an ancient parish in the Portbury Hundred. [5] The parish also included the village of Pill.
The Anglican Church of SS Peter & Paul, Weston in Gordano, Somerset, England, has been designated as a Grade I listed building. [1]The tower and porch were built around 1300, while the rest of the building is from the 15th century, [1] with the work being funded by Sir Richard Percivale who died in 1483 and whose tomb is in the north isle of the nave.
In June 2010, the Wurzels' released another single (a cover of the Kaiser Chiefs "Ruby") and as another first in the band's history, issued in preview form, together with a promotional film, on their YouTube channel. The original backing chorus refrain of aah aah aah was replaced by ooarr ooarr ooarr. The single was made available for general ...
Mick Wall (born 23 June 1958) is a British music journalist, author, and radio and TV presenter. [1] He has been described as "the world's leading rock and metal writer". [ 2 ]