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Peter B. Lawrence is a British amateur astronomer. Since 2004, he has been a presenter on the BBC's The Sky at Night.He makes high resolution images of the Sun, Moon and planets, and takes images of time-limited phenomena such as eclipses and the aurora.
The band's original line-up consisted of vocalist Mark Hennessy, guitarist Grant Fitch, bassist Charles Bryan, and drummer Peter Fitch. They released two studio albums – Dragline and Death To Traitors, the B-side and outtake collection Keep The Last Bullet For Yourself and the EP Home Is a Strange Place before disbanding in 2000. On a couple ...
Lawrence is a US-based pop-soul group founded by Clyde and Gracie Lawrence, a sibling duo who grew up in New York City. They have been singing, performing, and writing songs together since early childhood. Today, Lawrence is an eight-piece band which has released four studio albums in addition to several live and acoustic albums. [1]
Sussman Lawrence was a band led by Peter Himmelman on lead vocals and guitar, with his cousin Jeff Victor on keyboards and backup vocals. [1] Both had previously performed as the only white members in Minneapolis soul singer Alexander O'Neal 's band.
Peter Lawrence may refer to: Peter Lawrence (pirate) (fl. 1693–1705), Dutch privateer and pirate (real name Pieter Laurens) Peter Lawrence (anthropologist) (1921–1987), British-born Australian anthropologist; Peter Anthony Lawrence (born 1941), English developmental biologist; Peter Lawrence (politician), New York State Assembly member ...
Linx were a British soul/Brit funk band consisting of David Grant (lead vocals), Bob Carter , Andy Duncan , Canute Edwards , Peter Martin and Junior Giscombe (backing vocals). Carter and Duncan were session musicians who were known for their contribution to Hazel O'Connor 's Breaking Glass album and film.
Over the next few years Frank Sinatra, Phil Harris, Carol Lawrence and Robert Goulet, Keely Smith, Robert Mitchum, and Brenda Lee, among many others, came to the club. Many would perform with the band, and Brenda Lee 's sit-in resulted in a duet record album recorded by her and Pete.
The albums are now regarded as high points of Chicago R&B recordings of the period and their tracks are highly regarded by fans of Northern soul. [5] The group's last chart record was "Make My Life Over" in 1971, with Fred Pettis replacing Green on lead vocal. The group left Brunswick in 1973, and disbanded soon afterwards. [7]