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  2. The Tin Syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The Tin Syndrome was an alternative rock group from Wellington, New Zealand, active in the early to mid 1980s.Led by quirky songwriter/guitarist Mark Austin (New Zealand Composer), [1] the band was noted for its off-beat sound, energetic delivery and frenetic lyrics, [2] as found in such early songs as "Random Wellingtonian" and "Plastic Bag". [3]

  3. Mark Austin (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Mark William Austin (born 1 November 1958) is an English journalist and television presenter, currently working for Sky News. Austin is best known as the former co-newscaster for the ITV Evening News , alongside Mary Nightingale , and the former co-newscaster of the ITV News at Ten , alongside Julie Etchingham .

  4. Mark Austin - Wikipedia

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    Mark Austin may refer to: Mark Austin (journalist) (born 1958), British journalist; Mark Austin (footballer) (born 1989), Australian rules footballer;

  5. Mark Austin (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Austin (born 1958) is a New Zealand composer and musical director who has written scores for many films, television programmes and commercials. [1] Much of his work has received critical acclaim and he continues to write soundtracks in between commissions and other projects.

  6. The News Hour with Mark Austin - Wikipedia

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    The News Hour was the name initially given to the 5pm hour of Sky News only with Sky News at Six following after, also presented by Austin. As of 2020, the 6 pm hour is branded as the News Hour at Six [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The show is broadcast as two distinctive hour long programmes with the days news summarised in each.

  7. Khruangbin - Wikipedia

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    After touring with Bonobo, Khruangbin's song "Calf Born in Winter" was included on his 2013 Late Night Tales compilation. [19] The song became one of the most popular tracks on the record, helping create an initial audience [12] for the band's first EP, History of Flight, and debut album, The Universe Smiles Upon You, in 2015. [20]

  8. Mark Collie - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Discography subsection. 5.1 Studio albums. 5.2 Compilation albums. ... George Mark Collie (born January 18, 1956) is an American country music singer, ...

  9. The Derailers - Wikipedia

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    The Derailers' first LP, Live Tracks, was issued in 1995.It was the first release of the Austin-based independent label Freedom Records. Shortly after the release, The Derailers became one of the most talked about acts at Austin's 1995 South by Southwest music festival, and the record became profitable within two months. [2]