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All Saints Records was established on 1 November 1991 by Dominic Norman-Taylor (formerly of Opal Records). [1] Originally formed as an independent record label with distribution through Pinnacle, All Saints licensed the label through Hannibal Records until Warner Bros bought Hannibal in 2006 and closed it down.
Norman Taylor (September 10, 1965 – November 14, 2020) [1] was an American basketball player who played three seasons in the Australian National Basketball League (NBL) for the Illawarra Hawks. At 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m), he played center for the Hawks. He played college basketball for the Bridgeport Purple Knights, earning All-American honors in ...
Norman Blake/Tut Taylor/Sam Bush/Butch Robins/Vassar Clements/David Holland/Jethro Burns is a studio album recorded by American musicians Norman Blake, Tut Taylor, Sam Bush, Butch Robins, Vassar Clements, and Jethro Burns and British bassist Dave Holland.
Color magazine (lighting), also called a boomerang, used to change the colors of a spotlight Flying Boomerangs , an Australian rules football team Boomerang Range , a narrow mountain range on the western side of the Skelton Glacier and Skelton Névé, Antarctica
Norman Taylor may refer to: Norman Taylor (rower) (1899–1980), Canadian; Norman Taylor (scientist) (1900–1975), New Zealand; Norman Taylor (RAF officer) (1919–1948), British flying ace of the Second World War; Norman Taylor (basketball) (1965–2020), American basketball player
This section is a copy of a letter from Eno to Dominic Norman-Taylor of All Saints Records, describing Eno's opinions of Jah Wobble's mixes and treatments of the tracks. Several of the tracks are given their working titles ("Unusual Balance", for example, is referred to as "Scrapy").
If you play video games and don't know John Romero, you're most likely familiar with his creations, Doom and Quake. These two games set the tone for all first-person shooters, mixing fast-paced ...
The Fields of November is an album of American guitarist Norman Blake, released in 1974.It was reissued in 1992 by Flying Fish along with Old and New as a double CD. [1]Blake later married Nancy Short, who plays cello on this release.