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    Eyot is a jazz fusion band from Niš, Serbia that formed in 2008. The group won the MIDEM OFF Competition in 2012 . Their music represents the musicians...
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  • a bay in Washington, USA Appletree Eyot, an island in the River Thames in England AppleTree, an indie rock band from Bogotá, Colombia Apple Tree (album)...
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  • Anatomy (Drugstore album) (category Drugstore (band) albums)
    The album was recorded at Panic Button Studios with Steve Lyon on Platts Eyot, Hampton, a small island in the River Thames. The cover of Anatomy features...
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    had left the band respectively, and the band included the new drummer Miloš Vojvodić "Miša", from the Niš experimental jazz group EYOT, on the former...
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    of Richmond upon Thames. It includes the uninhabited island of Chiswick Eyot, joined to the mainland at low tide. In the east Goldhawk Road and British...
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    Eyjafjöll is made up of the words eyja [ˈeiːja] (genitive plural of ey, meaning eyot or island), and the plural word fjöll [ˈfjœtl̥], meaning fells or mountains...
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  • grounds were used as a training site for the 2012 Olympics. The folk-rock band the Strawbs were originally called the Strawberry Hill Boys. The founding...
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  • was owing to the recordings from Nišville (main program) that the Nis Band "Eyot" succeeded in reaching relevant festivals and concert podiums (Jazz Fest...
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    and 1930s. In 1956, trumpeter Brian Rutland, who ran a local band called The Grove Jazz Band, started jazz sessions at the newly reopened hotel. Some time...
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    Benn's Island Corporation Island Eel Pie Island Glover's Island Platt's Eyot Swan Island Tagg's Island Trowlock Island Hammerton's Ferry Hampton Ferry...
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    University Parks, Hogacre Common Eco Park, numerous sports grounds, Aston's Eyot, St Margaret's Church and well, and Wolvercote Common and community orchard...
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  • ever-lasting every evil ewe eye eyebrow eyelash eyelid eyesore eyetooth eyewash eyot -fold -ful fain fair (adj) fairing fall fallow (n) fallow (adj) fang far...
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    2386107 Marc Bolan's Rock Shrine is a memorial to Marc Bolan, of glam-rock band T. Rex, on the site where he died in a car crash in Barnes, London, on 16...
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    Almost 55.000 people participated in the festival. Lineup: Blazzaj, Exit Oz, Eyot, Hilde Louise Asbjørnsen, Tango with Lions, Sebastian Spanache Trio, TiPtiL...
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    specialist Charlie Drake (died 2006) Roy Fox (died 1982), British dance band leader Alan Freeman (died 2006) Mona Hammond (died 2022) John Hewer (died...
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    between the pink brick and the pale Portland stone quoins, frames and banding. Further diversion is added by the circular and decorated windows of the...
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    Surrey, England, which opened in 1963. The Rolling Stones were its house band in its first year and were followed by The Yardbirds. Several other notable...
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    Your Money", as well as ideas for their planned Get Back album. With the band entering their final year and amid periodic disagreements, McCartney on occasion...
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    castle and face painting. The main public bar also has a stage where a live band performs after matches. The Fullers London pride stand (formerly the south...
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    family home of actor Sir John Mills, who sold it to Ronnie Wood of the rock band Faces (and later of the Rolling Stones) in 1971. From 1996 it was owned by...
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    houseboat on Thames – Henry Hewitt's Satsuma, anchored at nearby Platt's Eyot – Karno commissioned the construction of the palatial Astoria, with a sundeck...
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    of Music (RMSM) trains musicians for the British Army's fourteen regular bands, as part of the Royal Corps of Army Music. For more than a century and a...
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    Astoria Studio, is available online. Numerous photographs taken in 1993 of the band recording The Division Bell on board the Astoria appear on the sleeve of...
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    1st Baron May (1871–1946) – financial expert and civil servant, lived at Eyot House Frank Finlay (1926–2016) – actor, lived at Weybridge at time of his...
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    the Banshees and Thin Lizzy. In the 1990s, the studio was occupied by the band Cocteau Twins, who called it September Sound, and The Lightning Seeds. Pete...
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    Prince Rupert Loewenstein, the long-time financial manager of the rock band The Rolling Stones, lived at Petersham Lodge until his death in 2014, having...
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    island in the River Thames, between Weybridge and Shepperton, called Folly Eyot, which he renamed D'Oyly Carte Island. He wanted to use the island as an...
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    club colours are quite dark blue with either magenta bands or in recent decades a single wide such band to split the blade into thirds (blades are usually...
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  • Stanwell Cursus is constructed. 2300–1500 BC – Possible community on Chiswick Eyot in the Thames. 1500 BC – A Bronze Age bridge exists from the foreshore north...
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    from Teddington Lock passes along the river frontage which faces Steven's Eyot. Cherry Tree Avenue Thames path Rosie Mitchell memorial Bandstand "Royal...
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