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    John George Turnbull (born 27 August 1950) is an English pop and rock guitarist and singer. He is currently a member of The Blockheads. Turnbull was born...
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  • 1935), New Zealand cricketer John Turnbull (musician) (born 1950), English pop and rock guitarist and singer John W. Turnbull (born 1936), Canadian politician...
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  • Sligh Turnbull (1888–1982), American writer Alan Turnbull (disambiguation) Albert Turnbull (1866–1929), New Zealand cricketer Alexander Turnbull (disambiguation)...
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  • Alan Lawrence Turnbull, (23 November 1943 – 28 August 2014) was an Australian jazz drummer and freelance professional musician. Alan Turnbull was born in...
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    Norman Watt-Roy (category English session musicians)
    guitarist John Turnbull. The quartet released two albums, Glencoe, and The Spirit of Glencoe, along with three singles, and four recorded John Peel radio...
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  • Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll (film) (category Biographical films about musicians)
    Darvill as Mick Gallagher Luke Evans as Clive Richards James Jagger as John Turnbull Tom Hughes as Chaz Jankel Clifford Samuel as Charley Charles Charlotte...
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  • Percy Turnbull (14 July 1902 – 9 December 1976) was an English composer and pianist best known for his piano character pieces and songs. Percy Purvis Turnbull...
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  • Scott Turner (songwriter) (category Musicians from Nova Scotia)
    Turner (born Graham Morrison Turnbull; August 23, 1931 – February 9, 2009) was a Canadian composer, producer, musician and publisher, who had an illustrious...
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    John Patrick McEnroe Jr. (born February 16, 1959) is an American former professional tennis player. He was known for his shot-making and volleying skills...
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  • the Sir John Monash Centre at Villers-Bretonneux in France. He presented the didgeridoo he had made for the occasion to Prime Minister Turnbull for inclusion...
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  • Jonah Hex (redirect from Quentin Turnbull)
    Quentin Turnbull, who was initially known only as the "man with the eagle-topped cane". Turnbull was the father of Hex's oldest friend, Jeb Turnbull. During...
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    James Lloyd Morrison AM (born 11 November 1962) is an Australian jazz musician. Although his main instrument is trumpet, he has also performed on trombone...
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    February 28, 1927. Francese and Lawrence Turnbull had five children: Edwin Litchfield Turnbull (1872–1927) - a musician and conductor who helped create the...
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    comprising John Turnbull (guitar) and Mick Gallagher (keyboards), both formerly of 1960s psychedelic rock band Skip Bifferty, with the session musicians Norman...
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  • Marry Me (St. Vincent album) (category St. Vincent (musician) albums)
    Marry Me is the debut studio album by American musician St. Vincent. It was released on July 10, 2007, in the United States and on September 3, 2007 in...
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    of John VIII, which was a year off. Omitting the very short-lived Constantine (son of Theophilos), who died in infancy. Nicolle, Haldon & Turnbull 2007...
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    Mick Gallagher (category Musicians from Newcastle upon Tyne)
    Loving Awareness, including John Turnbull, Charley Charles and Norman Watt-Roy. Charles and Watt-Roy worked as session musicians with Ian Dury, and when the...
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  • 1982–1985: Rob Turnbull (vocals) Vic Malcolm (guitar) David Stephenson (guitar) Tom Hill (bass) Brian Gibson (drums) 1986: Rob Turnbull (vocals) Martin...
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  • Bryan Simpson) – 4:17 "Wichita" (Roxie Dean, Rivers Rutherford, Dave Turnbull, Houston Boyd Robert) – 4:01 "Cash" (Jon Randall, Jessi Alexander) – 3:48...
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  • John Francis Kennedy (born John Kennedy 1 July 1958) is an English-born Australian musician and singer-songwriter–guitarist. He has been the leader of...
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  • music. Formed in 1979 by Fritz Catlin, Johnny Turnbull and Sam Mills, and later augmented by Alex Turnbull and Tom Heslop, 23 Skidoo had interests in martial...
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  • was recommended for admission to the Royal Society of Musicians in March 1783. His father, John Brooks, was a violinist in Thomas Linley's band, in the...
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  • Crace (b. 1946) – writer Paul Dacre - former Daily Mail editor John Dalton (b. 1943) – musician, bassist with the Kinks Alfie Deyes (b. 1993) – YouTuber and...
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  • entrepreneur Clyfford Still, abstract-expressionist painter Paula Mary Turnbull, welding nun Timothy Egan, journalist, winner of the National Book Award...
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    faction in the French Revolution Joe Roland (1920–2009), American jazz musician John Roland (1941–2023), American journalist Johnny Roland (born 1943), American...
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  • 2011–2019 John Coit Spooner, U.S. Senator John Mellen Thurston, U.S. Senator from Nebraska; namesake of Thurston County, Nebraska Marjorie R. Turnbull, Florida...
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    Researchers who have studied Pygmy music include Simha Arom, Louis Sarno, Colin Turnbull and Jean-Pierre Hallet. The Mbenga (Aka/Benzele) and Baka peoples in the...
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    of John Gray". 12 August 2014. Michael T. R. B. Turnbull (2006). St Peter's, Edinburgh, p. 7. Brocard Sewell. In The Dorian Mode: A Life of John Gray...
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    1989, p. 239. Turnbull (1960), pp. 297–314, 431–448. Turnbull (1960), p. 297, document #235. Turnbull (1960), p. 297, Document #235. Turnbull (1960), p. 309...
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    Nadia Bjorlin (category Musicians from Newport, Rhode Island)
    became engaged to boyfriend Grant Turnbull, a property developer and home builder, in August 2014. Bjorlin married Turnbull on May 15, 2015, in Palm Springs...
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