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  2. Spectral Mornings - Wikipedia

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    It is his first to feature members of his touring band, which many Hackett fans consider as the "classic line-up". The musicians are his brother John Hackett, Nick Magnus, Dik Cadbury, John Shearer, and Pete Hicks. In 2005, Spectral Mornings was remastered and re-released on Virgin Records. The new edition features updated liner notes and bonus ...

  3. Tamasin Day-Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Tamasin Day-Lewis (born 17 September 1953) is an English television chef and food critic, who has also published a dozen books about food, restaurants, recipes and places. She writes regularly for The Daily Telegraph , Vanity Fair , and Vogue .

  4. Weinland (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 Shearer moved to Portland, Oregon to study psychology at Lewis and Clark College. After graduating in 2001, [5] Shearer began writing and performing songs under the name John Weinland. [4] Using a makeshift home studio in 2003/2004 Shearer recorded a series of songs that he pressed to vinyl and sold at Portland shows.

  5. John Shearer - Wikipedia

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    John Shearer may refer to: John Bunyan Shearer (1832–1919), president of Davidson College; John Shearer (engineer) (1845–1932), Australian engineer; Jock Shearer (1917–1979), Scottish professional footballer; Jack Shearer (priest) (1926–2001), Church of Ireland Dean of Belfast; John Shearer (photographer) (1947–2019), American ...

  6. Daniel Day-Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis was born on 29 April 1957 in Kensington, London, the second child of the poet Cecil Day-Lewis (1904–1972) and his second wife, actress Jill Balcon (1925–2009). His older sister, Tamasin Day-Lewis (born 1953), is a television chef and food critic. [ 8 ]

  7. Django (composition) - Wikipedia

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    In 1992 Heath observed, "The original version with Kenny is of sentimental value but the one in the last concert is my favorite." Here all the elements of Lewis's skill and the MJQ's interpretive power are as one: the evocative Gypsy feeling in the main theme, recalling the Adagio of Mendelssohn's Octet; the eloquently stout bass motif; the congruence of delicacy and force, discipline and ...

  8. John Shearer (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    John Shearer (April 21, 1947 – June 22, 2019) was an American photographer, writer, and filmmaker, best known for his photojournalism, especially of "racial subjects", the funerals of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., and Muhammad Ali before his fight with Joe Frazier.

  9. Just the Way You Like It (The S.O.S. Band album) - Wikipedia

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    While most of the band members were present for the Jam and Lewis sessions, lead singer Mary Davis showed up alone to record her vocals for the song "Break Up". [6] Although Jam and Lewis were the sole writers credited on the first half of the album's songs, Jimmy Jam mentioned the band were fully involved in the creative process. [ 6 ]