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  2. John Turner - Wikipedia

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    John Napier Wyndham Turner PC CC QC (June 7, 1929 – September 19, 2020) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the 17th prime minister of Canada from June to September 1984. He served as leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and leader of the Official Opposition from 1984 to 1990.

  3. Southern Crossings - Wikipedia

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    John Napier; Michael Askill; Michael Atherton; Jess Ciampa; Discography. Southern Crossings (1987) - Sandstock Music [2] Track (1991) - Spiral Scratch; References

  4. The Collected Recordings: Sixties to Nineties - Wikipedia

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    The disc continues with two of the songs Turner recorded with the B.E.F. (British Electric Foundation) in the early 1980s that became the starting point of her comeback, "Ball of Confusion" and "A Change Is Gonna Come" - both tracks however are remixes dating from 1991, live tracks like Prince's "Let's Pretend We're Married", Robert Palmer's ...

  5. Nitzer Ebb - Wikipedia

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    4 Discography. Toggle Discography subsection. 4.1 Studio albums and EPs. 4.2 Soundtracks. ... John Napier – guitars, percussion (1995) Kourtney Klein – drums ...

  6. Ethyl Meatplow - Wikipedia

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    Wee-Wee (John Napier) Ethyl Meatplow was an American dance-rock band [ 1 ] best known for their sole album, Happy Days, Sweetheart , released in 1993 by Dali Records . History

  7. Bachman–Turner Overdrive discography - Wikipedia

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    Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications CAN [1]AUS [2]NZ [7]SWE [9]US [11]Rock Is Our Life and These Are Our Songs: Released: 1975; Label: Mercury; Formats: LP

  8. John's Children - Wikipedia

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    John Hewlett managed the band Sparks — themselves admirers of John's Children — in the mid-1970s. John's Children re-formed in the mid-1990s with Boz Boorer on guitar and former Sparks and Radio Stars member Martin Gordon on bass, performing gigs for the New Untouchables [ citation needed ] in the UK, Italy, Spain and the US.

  9. Flip, Flop and Fly - Wikipedia

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    "Flip, Flop and Fly" has an arrangement similar to Big Joe Turner's 1954 number 1 R&B chart hit "Shake, Rattle and Roll". [2]Music critic Cub Koda suggests that "leftover verses [from the 'Shake, Rattle and Roll' recording session] were then recycled into Turner's follow-up hit, 'Flip, Flop and Fly. ' " [3] Both are up-tempo twelve-bar blues with a strong backbeat.