Glen Duncan is a British author born in 1965 in Bolton, Lancashire, England to an Anglo-Indian family. He studied philosophy and literature at the universities...
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Glen(n) Duncan may refer to: Glen Duncan (born 1965), British author Glenn E. Duncan (1918–1998), United States Air Force officer Glenn Duncan (ice hockey)...
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Professor Duncan Munro Glen (11 January 1933 – 20 September 2008) was a Scottish poet, literary editor and Emeritus Professor of Visual Communication...
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I, Lucifer is a 2002 novel by Glen Duncan, told from the point of view of the eponymous fallen angel, who has taken on a human body formerly belonging...
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"Daniel Clowes" = "Enid Coleslaw" "Siobhán Donaghy" = "Shanghai Nobody" "Glen Duncan" = "Declan Gunn" "(Theodor) Geisel" = "(Theo) Le Sieg" "Edward Gorey"...
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Randy Scruggs, Steve Martin, Leon Russell, Vince Gill, Jerry Douglas, Glen Duncan, Albert Lee, Paul Shaffer and Marty Stuart – "Foggy Mountain Breakdown"...
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Monarch of the Glen is a British drama television series produced by Ecosse Films for BBC Scotland and broadcast on BBC One for seven series between February...
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of praise heaped on the book, most critics were similarly impressed. Glen Duncan, who likened the pairing of genre and literary fiction to "an intellectual...
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The Lamps of His Mouth, and Other Stories I, Lucifer (Duncan novel), a 2003 novel by Glen Duncan Lucifer the Lightbearer, an anarchist journal 1883–1906...
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good looking guy," comparing him to the actor Paul Newman. Announcer Glen Duncan also said Ruby described Oswald as a "fairly nice looking kid" comparing...
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novel of the same name (2012) by childhood friend Glen Duncan, reprising their joint work on Duncan's novel I, Lucifer (2004). BBC Music reviewer Lisa...
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Country Gentlemen. this page also redirects from Glen Duncan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Duncan?action=edit who is not on this page; Founding members...
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Thus, Lange brought in four fiddle players: Rob Hajacos, Joe Spivey, Glen Duncan, and Aubrey Haynie. They played the exact same part in unison. Additional...
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Historic Preservation and the National Route 66 Foundation. Project Manager Glen Duncan and Historic Architect Joe Catalano worked on the renovation. The hotel...
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Randy Scruggs, Steve Martin, Leon Russell, Vince Gill, Jerry Douglas, Glen Duncan, Albert Lee, Paul Shaffer and Marty Stuart – "Foggy Mountain Breakdown"...
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in Fife List of listed buildings in St Andrews And St Leonards, Fife Glen, Duncan (1998). Illustrious Fife: Literary, Historical & Architectural Pathways...
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Lonesome Standard Time. He founded the band in 1990 with his friend Glen Duncan. He received a Grammy nomination for the group's debut album, self-titled...
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Hale – drums (2–8) John Robinson – drums (11) Stuart Duncan – fiddle (1, 3, 7, 9, 10) Glen Duncan – fiddle (2, 4, 5, 6, 8) Richard Greene – fiddle (11)...
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J. D. Crowe - banjo Marshall Wilborn - bass Original Dudley Connell Glen Duncan James King Joe Mullins Don Rigsby Marshall Wilborn 1997: Longview (Rounder)...
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guitar David Crow, fiddle Derek Deakins, fiddle Dennis Digby, bass Glen Duncan, fiddle Boyce Edwards, fiddle Bill Edwards, guitar Terry Eldredge, bass/guitar...
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Duncan (writer) (1933–2018), Canadian writer Glen Duncan (born 1965), British author Isabelle Wight Duncan (1812–1878), Scottish author Jane Duncan (1910–1976)...
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notably a leader of the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders work-in in 1971. Duncan Munro Glen (1933–2008), prolific poet and historian, Emeritus Professor of Visual...
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Every Time You Say Goodbye Larry Cordle, Glen Duncan and Lonesome Standard Time – Larry Cordle, Glen Duncan & Lonesome Standard Time Jerry Douglas – Slide...
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Berline, Kenny Baker, Bobby Hicks, Gordon Terry, Randall Franks and Glen Duncan. Monroe also regularly performed with flat-picking guitar virtuoso Doc...
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- background vocals David Davidson - violin Mark Douthit - saxophone Glen Duncan - fiddle Connie Ellisor - violin Kim Fleming - background vocals Larry...
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year. Eddie Bayers – drums Kenny Chesney – acoustic guitar, lead vocals Glen Duncan – fiddle Paul Franklin – steel guitar Rob Hajacos – fiddle High and Dry...
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guitar Melonie Cannon – background vocals Kenny Chesney – lead vocals Glen Duncan – fiddle, mandolin Sonny Garrish – Dobro, steel guitar Steve Gibson –...
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Jimmy Carter – bass Mark Casstevens – acoustic guitar, electric guitar Glen Duncan – fiddle Sonny Garrish – dobro, steel guitar Rob Hajacos – fiddle Kirk...
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electric guitar Perry Coleman – background vocals Eric Darken – percussion Glen Duncan – fiddle Kenny Greenberg – electric guitar Greg Morrow – drums, percussion...
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Eddie Bayers – drums Earl Clark – steel guitar Glen Duncan – mandolin, fiddle James Gregory – bass Bernie Herms – acoustic piano, Rhodes piano, Hammond...
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