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  2. Tim Burgess (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The Charlatans live at The Powerstation, Auckland, New Zealand, 2018. Burgess was initially the lead singer in The Electric Crayons (named after the psychedelic compilation album The Electric Crayon Set, [citation needed] released on the Bam-Caruso record label [4]), who released one single, "Hip Shake Junkie".

  3. Tim Burgess - Wikipedia

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    Tim Burgess (musician) (born 1967), lead singer of British rock band The Charlatans; Tim Burgess (politician) (born 1949), former mayor of Seattle, former longtime member of the Seattle City Council; Timothy M. Burgess (born 1956), American federal judge; Tim Burgess (born 1961), drummer of the pop group T'Pau

  4. The Charlatans (English band) - Wikipedia

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    The Charlatans (often referred to as The Charlatans UK in the United States) are an English rock band formed in Birmingham, West Midlands in 1988. [1] As of 2000, the band’s line-up consists of lead vocalist Tim Burgess , guitarist Mark Collins , bassist Martin Blunt, and keyboardist Tony Rogers.

  5. Between 10th and 11th - Wikipedia

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    The Charlatans' lead singer Tim Burgess attributed some of the album's electronic textures to time he spent in New York City; some of the more-sparse song arrangements recall the work of Talk Talk. The album's lead single "Weirdo" was released in February 1992 and was promoted

  6. Mike Wilhelm (musician) - Wikipedia

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    A version of Buffy St. Marie's "Codine", recorded by The Charlatans in 1966, was used in the movie Boys Don't Cry during Hilary Swank's sex change scene. The song's guitar solo, one of Wilhelm's favorites, was deleted from the movie soundtrack and the Charlatans had to sue the director of the film to receive royalties. [citation needed]

  7. Rob Collins (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The music industry and his colleagues were greatly shocked by his sudden loss. Collins' death occurred some three weeks before The Charlatans' biggest concert to date; supporting Oasis at Knebworth. Oasis's lead singer Liam Gallagher said "live forever, mate" as a dedication to Collins and introduction to their song "Cast No Shadow". [citation ...

  8. Telling Stories (book) - Wikipedia

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    Telling Stories is a 2012 autobiography by Tim Burgess, about his time fronting British rock band the Charlatans.After a false start with a ghostwriter, Burgess began the book in earnest in late 2010, completing it in early 2012.

  9. Some Friendly - Wikipedia

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    Some Friendly is the debut studio album of British rock band the Charlatans that was released on 8 October 1990 through Beggars Banquet Records imprint Situation Two.After forming in 1988, the band went through line-up changes before settling on vocalist Tim Burgess, guitarist John Baker, bassist Martin Blunt, keyboardist Rob Collins and drummer Jon Brookes.