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Newcastle College can trace its roots back to 1894, when it was established as Rutherford Memorial College, becoming Rutherford Grammar School in 1945. [2] In 1930, the President of the Board of Education Charles Trevelyan founded the Trevelyan Building for girls.
Eric Burdon was born in 1941 in Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne, England.His father, Matt, was originally from Tyneside.His mother, Rene, was originally from Ireland and had moved to Scotland before settling in Newcastle in the 1930s.
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The album fell to number 20 on the chart the following week, [39] and to number 40 the week after that. [40] As of 4 December 2011, 101,454 copies of the album had been sold at retail in the United Kingdom. [41] "Someone Wake Me Up" was the second single taken from the album. [42] It was released as a single on 5 December 2010 in the United ...
The following information is taken mostly from the CD liner notes. Thane Russal released a single under his real name, Doug Gibbons for Decca Records in 1965. "Security" comes from the first of two later singles for CBS Records that were produced by Paul Raven, one of several alter egos for the man who is best known as Gary Glitter; "I Need You", from the second single, is on English Freakbeat ...
Mageean was born in Gosforth.The eldest of four children having two brothers, Patrick and Peter, and a sister, Sheila. His father Charlie Mageean was part of a riveting gang in the Tyne shipyards at that time but soon after became a coal miner: "I asked my dad once if he was present at my birth and he said that Newcastle United were playing at home to Stoke City that day so, of course, he was ...
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Acoustic Live in Newcastle is the second live album released by Sting. It was recorded and released shortly after the studio album The Soul Cages, at the Buddle Arts Centre in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, on 20 April 1991. The album includes four tracks from The Soul Cages, as well as a cover of the Bill Withers song "Ain't No Sunshine".