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  2. Robert John Godfrey - Wikipedia

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    Godfrey in 1998. Robert John Godfrey (born 30 July 1947) is a British composer, pianist and a founding member of The Enid. Early career.

  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. Invicta (The Enid album) - Wikipedia

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    The Enid. Robert John Godfrey - keyboards; Max Read - guitar, vocals; Dave Storey - drums, percussion; Jason Ducker - guitars; Joe Payne - vocals; Nicholas Willes - bass, percussion

  5. Aerie Faerie Nonsense - Wikipedia

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    In 1985 Robert John Godfrey and Stephen Stewart recorded an extended version of Fand that was released for the fan club. This extended version appears on CD releases. In June 2010, following the Inner Sanctum releases, EMI agreed to grant an exclusive worldwide license for the original EMI release of the album to Operation Seraphim.

  6. Robert Godfrey - Wikipedia

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    Robert Godfrey may refer to: Robert J. Godfrey (born 1937), British clergyman; Robert John Godfrey (born 1947), musician; W. Robert Godfrey, American clergyman; Robert Godfrey (reverend) (1872–1948), Scottish born missionary, naturalist and Xhosa-lexicographer, who worked in South-Africa

  7. List of nobles and magnates of England in the 13th century

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    Robert of Lindsey (1214–1222) Alexander of Holdermess (1222–1226) Martin of Ramsey (1226–1233) Walter of Bury St Edmunds (1233–1245) John de Caux (1250–1262) Robert of Sutton (1262–1273) Richard of London (1274–1295) William of Woodward (1295–1299) 19 Abbots of BlackFriars 20 Abbots of GreyFriars 21 Abbots of battle Abbey

  8. Francis Lickerish - Wikipedia

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    He is an alumnus of Finchden Manor, as are fellow Enid founders Robert John Godfrey and Stephen Stewart. Lickerish appears uncredited as the session bass guitarist on the Kim Wilde song " Kids in America ".

  9. Charisma Records - Wikipedia

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    The label also released material by The Nice, Robert John Godfrey, Lindisfarne and Alan Hull, Hawkwind, The Alan Parsons Project, Clifford T. Ward, String Driven Thing, Jack The Lad, Audience, Vivian Stanshall, Brand X, Sir John Betjeman, Malcolm McLaren and Afraid of Mice.