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    Gordon Haskell (27 April 1946 – 15 October 2020) was an English musician and songwriter. A pop, rock, jazz, country and blues vocalist, guitarist, and...
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    before he was able to complete this track. Fripp's old school friend Gordon Haskell was brought in to provide the vocal on the song. The sessions also included...
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  • is the only album by the band to feature singer and bass guitarist Gordon Haskell (apart from his appearance singing "Cadence and Cascade" on the previous...
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    (Verve) Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band: Swingin' For The Fences (Silverline) Herbie Hancock: Future 2 Future (Transparent, Columbia) Gordon Haskell: Look...
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    "How Wonderful You Are" is a song by English musician Gordon Haskell. It was released as a single in the Christmas period of 2001 after mass promotion...
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  • available, but no band to play it. They kept Mel Collins and Gordon Haskell on board, with Haskell also handling bass as well as vocals. Drummer Andy McCulloch...
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    Ogerman, Joe Sample, and David Sanborn. His songs have been recorded by Gordon Haskell, Shirley Bassey, The Carpenters, Kurt Elling, Diana Krall, Patti LaBelle...
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    short instrumental tribute entitled, "For John W." Mogul Thrash (1971) Gordon Haskell (1971) Family (1971–1972) Larry Norman (1972) King Crimson (1972–1974)...
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  • Gil Haskell (born 1943), National Football League coach Gordon Haskell (1946–2020), English pop music vocalist and songwriter H. Harrison Haskell (born...
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    Nick (1 January 2017). "Gordon Haskell: The return of the native". nickchurchill.org.uk. "Haskell history". Gordon Haskell. Archived from the original...
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  • that had previously been a hit for Cilla Black), while bass player Gordon Haskell later joined King Crimson. By 1978, the band began writing and recording...
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    Kevin Ayers, Boyzone, Cher, Diane Tell, Eric Bibb, George Martin, Gordon Haskell, Heather Small, Joe Cocker, Daryl Hall, John Mayer, Kirsty McColl, Luz...
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    15-year-old Fripp joined his first band, The Ravens, which also included Gordon Haskell on bass. After they split in the following year, Fripp concentrated...
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  • artists such as John Lee Hooker, Dr. John, and Harvey Mandel. Bassist Gordon Haskell replaced Greg Lake in King Crimson before a successful solo career....
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  • Sammy Davis City Joe Strummer and Brian Setzer 1996 Playing Xylophone Gordon Haskell 2000 Dreams Descendents 2004 A Questionnaire for Walter Mitty Duke Special...
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    with Collins, Gordon Haskell and Andy McCulloch in place of McDonald, Lake and Giles, respectively. After recording Lizard, both Haskell and McCulloch...
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  • was reaching there officially. Gordon Haskell covered the song on his live Polish album in 2008 entitled Gordon Haskell w Szczecinie Live! Lenny White...
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    lead vocalist for King Crimson, who were seeking a replacement for Gordon Haskell. While Robert Fripp and Peter Sinfield decided Ferry's voice was unsuitable...
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  • States Harry’s Bar, Cernobbio (CO), Italy Harry's Bar, a 2002 album by Gordon Haskell Search for "Harry's Bar" on Wikipedia. Sir Harry's Bar, in the Waldorf...
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    King Crimson, who were seeking a new singer and bassist to replace Gordon Haskell. Although his voice was deemed not right for Crimson, band members Robert...
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  • Bowler Hat. Singer and songwriter Gordon Haskell rehearsed with Stackridge for a short time during 1974. Though Haskell decided not to join Stackridge the...
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    Glaswegian guitarist and friend Jim Mullen, Stuart has also produced Gordon Haskell and the Swedish singer-songwriter Meja. In 2006, Stuart toured as the...
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  • 150 people went to his funeral, including many fellow musicians, and Gordon Haskell (of early King Crimson fame) wrote the eulogy. "Martin Smith - The Gentle...
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  • productions (including Elton John, Simply Red, Bush, Mecano, Oasis, Gordon Haskell, Donna Lewis, Tina Turner, Italian singer-songwriter Alice, Lucio Battisti...
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    Written By Gordon Haskell "Whole Wide World" – Cathryn Craig & Brian Willoughby, featuring Righteous Brother Bill Medley Written By Gordon Haskell Countless...
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  • members of King Crimson at a certain moment, people like Robert Fripp, Gordon Haskell, Keith Tippett and Trey Gunn. The album was created with Tony Geballe...
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    desired vocal range was unattainable by the group's then-lead vocalist, Gordon Haskell. In 1974, Anderson co-wrote "Pearly Gates" with Iron Butterfly drummer...
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  • released a novelty record called "Don't Forget The Beer, Dear", written by Gordon Haskell and produced by Sally Smith. He also guest-starred in The Goodies episode...
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  • Garfunkel Genesis (US/Canada) Gregory Gray R. B. Greaves Tim Hardin Gordon Haskell Donny Hathaway Hawkwind Horslips (US) Humble Pie Steve Hunter Jorgen...
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  • a song by Billy Joel from 52nd Street (1978) "Zanzibar", a song by Gordon Haskell "Zanzibar", a song by Suburban Legends on the album Rump Shaker "Zanzibar"...
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