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    Campbell left UB40 due to a dispute with band management, alongside Mickey Virtue (Keyboard) also left for the same reasons and teamed up with Ali in...
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    for nearly 29 years, from March 1979 until January 2008, when frontman Ali Campbell left the band, followed shortly thereafter by keyboardist Mickey Virtue...
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    Owens – piano Ralph Peña – string bass In 1995, Ali Campbell and his then 7-year-old daughter Kibibi Campbell covered the hit as a duet. After its release...
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  • 1978, Campbell worked as an editor and television presenter for TV-am and as a community arts worker in Dudley. His sons Ali Campbell, Robin Campbell and...
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  • Big Love is the debut solo album by English singer and songwriter Ali Campbell, lead singer of the band UB40. It was released in 1995 and includes the...
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  • singer and toaster Pato Banton in 1994, who was joined by Robin and Ali Campbell of UB40. This version was different from the original in that it was...
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  • associated with Tony Blair Ali Campbell (Alistair Ian Campbell, born 1959), British singer formerly with UB40 Alistair Campbell (cricketer) (born 1972),...
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    Alfred Walter Campbell (1868–1937), English neuroanatomic scientist Ali Campbell, singer-songwriter of the English reggae band UB40 Andy Campbell (born 1979)...
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    playwright Ali Shahalom, British-Bangladeshi comedian Ali Al-Zein, Lebanese actor and voice actor Ali Campbell, British singer and member of UB40 Ali Adnan...
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    Chart with a cover of The Equals' Baby Come Back featuring Robin and Ali Campbell of UB40. Banton first came to public attention in the early 1980s when...
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  • most famous track on the record had not originally been a reggae song. Ali Campbell told Billboard, "Nobody was as shocked as we were to find out that Neil...
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  • Tāmati Coffey, with Ali Campbell, Rachel Hunter, and Jason Kerrison on the judging panel. Choreographer Cris Judd replaced Campbell for the show's 2013...
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  • ali-mcevoy/1270 "CAMPBELL Ali". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 30 June 2021. "CAMPBELL Ali". fihproleague.com...
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  • like many UB40 songs, it was written by Astro. At the time, lead singer Ali Campbell had moved into a new home in Balsall Heath, Birmingham and was troubled...
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  • not to feature the classic line-up as longtime UB40 vocalist/guitarist Ali Campbell and keyboardist Mickey Virtue both departed the band in 2008; consequently...
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  • last UB40 album to feature the classic line-up with vocalist/guitarist Ali Campbell and keyboardist Mickey Virtue. In 2008 both of them departed from the...
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  • UB40 Astro – talk-over vocal Jim Brown – drums Ali Campbell – lead vocals, rhythm guitar Robin Campbell – lead guitar, vocals Earl Falconer – bass Norman...
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  • incorporation of the latter caused friction within the band and singer Ali Campbell later criticised the production style. On release, Cover Up reached number...
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  • included on the 1995 Eggbert Records release Sing Hollies in Reverse Ali Campbell, on his 2010 album 'Great British Songs'. It was released as a UK single...
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  • Records, but it did not chart. A cover of this song was recorded by Ali Campbell, the former lead singer of the British reggae band UB40, for his solo...
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  • musical differences in the band and was later criticised by frontman Ali Campbell. On release, Homegrown reached number 49 on the UK Albums Chart, their...
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    won't be the new lead singer, that will be Duncan Campbell, the brother of Ali and Robin Campbell. He will only be appearing with them for this new recording...
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    album features special guests, Italian reggae artist, Alborosie, UB40's Ali Campbell, Chali 2na, Don Carlos (on two tracks), G.Love, and Yellowman. The group...
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    are more synonymous with those plucking practices than Family Man." Ali Campbell, frontman of UB40, credits Aston Barrett and his brother as the inventors...
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    November 2018.{{cite thesis}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Campbell, Horace (1988). "Rastafari as Pan Africanism in the Caribbean and Africa"...
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  • 4:14 "Your Eyes Were Open" – 5:00 UB40 Ali Campbell – lead vocals and backing vocals, rhythm guitar Robin Campbell – lead vocals and backing vocals, lead...
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    appearance was allegedly similar to that of Ali Campbell of UB40. Through an article published in The Guardian, Campbell wrote that whomever Dudley and Kavanaugh...
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    Singles Chart in 1994, when covered by Pato Banton featuring Robin and Ali Campbell of the reggae group UB40. The Equals had five further top 40 hits in...
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  • Audio read by Anna-Maria Nabirye Cover artist Neil Kenlock (photos) Ali Campbell (design) Country United Kingdom Language English Genre Postmodern literature...
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    Suzanne Vega, Sarah Howard supporting Steve Hogarth, Jetstream supporting Ali Campbell and Jessie J and SuperWookie supporting Marillion at the annual Gibraltar...
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