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  2. Francis Lickerish - Wikipedia

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    Lickerish appears uncredited as the session bass guitarist on the Kim Wilde song "Kids in America". After leaving The Enid he graduated from Sheffield Hallam University , later pursuing a career in counselling, and is a respected professional in the fields of adult addiction and family services, [ 2 ] working at Clouds House , The Priory and ...

  3. The Enid - Wikipedia

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    The Enid began recording at about the same time as punk rock burst upon the music scene. Godfrey has said that he always regarded The Enid's ironic takes on classical music as being just as anarchic as anything by the Sex Pistols, but this did not translate into either musical or commercial recognition, despite their work being played frequently by Tommy Vance on BBC Radio One's Friday Rock Show.

  4. Secret Green - Wikipedia

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    Secret Green is a British rock band, founded in 2007, by Francis Lickerish, Hilary Palmer, and Jon Beedle. Recent additions to the band William Gilmour and Matt Hodge complete the line-up. Additional musicians Paul Carr, Dave Brooks, Jamie Brooks , Brian Mitchell, and Mike Hicks are employed for live work.

  5. Kim Wilde (album) - Wikipedia

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    Kim Wilde is the debut studio album by English singer Kim Wilde, released on 29 June 1981 by Rak Records.Fronted by the top 10 singles "Kids in America" and "Chequered Love" and greeted with a generally positive response from critics, the album launched Wilde into stardom and remains one of her most popular recordings.

  6. Moreton Bay (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Moreton Bay" is an Australian folk ballad.It tells of the hardship a convict experienced at penal settlements around Australia, in particular, the penal colony at Moreton Bay, Queensland, which was established to house convicts who had reoffended in settlements in New South Wales.

  7. Forget Domani - Wikipedia

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    "Forget Domani" was the second 1965 Connie Francis single to vie on the Hot 100 with a rival version by a male vocalist: on the Hot 100 dated March 6, 1965 "For Mama" had been a chart debut at both number 86 for Francis and at number 88 for Jerry Vale with both versions charting for seven weeks total and peaking in their sixth week at ...

  8. Surprise (Lynsey de Paul album) - Wikipedia

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    Years later, Surprise is considered one of the best albums of 1973, [74] and it was listed as such in the German music book Rock Musiker [75] as well as the 9th best album of 1973 by "Rock Candy Magazine'. [76] The album was also listed by Rock Compact Disc magazine (as Lynsey Sings) as one of the 50 Glam Era Highlights of 1972-1974. [77]

  9. Patti Layne - Wikipedia

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    Patti Layne (born Patti Dawn Fedrau; January 31, 1956) is a Canadian singer/songwriter/recording artist. Patti Layne had a recording career in France from 1982–1991 and started recording again in 2009.