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Barry Andrews may refer to: Barry Andrews (rugby league) (born 1950), Australian rugby league player; Barry Andrews (musician) (born 1956), English vocalist and ...
Barry Andrews (born 12 September 1956 in West Norwood, London) is an English songwriter, singer and keyboard player who is a co-founder of Shriekback and was formerly a member of XTC and the League of Gentlemen.
Keyboardist Barry Andrews left the band in December during their first American tour. [1] Shortly prior, Andrews told journalists that he foresaw the band "explod[ing] pretty soon". [1] Frontman and principal songwriter Andy Partridge commented: "He enjoyed undermining what little authority I had in the band. We were bickering quite a lot.
Shriekback are an English rock band formed in 1981 in Kentish Town by Barry Andrews, formerly of XTC and the League of Gentlemen (keyboards/synthesizers/vocals), and Dave Allen, formerly of Gang of Four (bass guitar), with Carl Marsh, formerly of Out on Blue Six (guitars/vocals) soon added to the line-up.
Barry Andrews (born 16 May 1967) is an Irish politician who serves as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the Dublin constituency. He is a member of Fianna Fáil , part of Renew Europe . He previously served as Minister of State for Children from 2008 to 2011.
Barry Andrews, a five-eight and prolific goal-kicker, played nine seasons with Cronulla-Sutherland between 1971-1979 and is the fourth highest points scorer for the club. . Nicknamed 'Panda', he is currently the 5th highest first grade scorer with 657 poin
Police across North Texas have had a number of run-ins with neo-Nazis who distribute flyers and show up at public events. One used a fake name to speak before the Fort Worth City Council.
Barry Andrews was again joined by founder, Dave Allen, and longtime collaborator Martyn Barker, as well as Karl Hyde. [1] With little commercial success, the band dissolved shortly after the album's release. A companion film, also called Sacred City, was offered in a limited home-video release.