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    indefinite hiatus in 2012. The band regrouped in 2015. Skelly is the cousin of fellow musician Miles Kane. Skelly released his debut solo album, Love Undercover...
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    from a Star. Artists signed to the label include James Skelly & the Intenders, Ian Skelly, Neville Skelly, Serpent Power, The Sundowners, Cut Glass Kings...
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    James Skelly Wright (January 14, 1911 – August 6, 1988) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia...
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  • released on 31 January 2020 by Virgin EMI Records, and again produced by James Skelly and Rich Turvey. The album was supported by the singles "Your Girlfriend"...
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    Spring 2014, Blossoms were signed to Skeleton Key Records (owned by James Skelly of The Coral). From March through to August 2014, Blossoms embarked upon...
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  • Kingdom on 5 August 2016, by Virgin EMI Records. The album was produced by James Skelly and Rich Turvey. It peaked at number 1 on the UK Albums Chart and number...
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  • Kingdom on 27 April 2018, by Virgin EMI Records. The album was produced by James Skelly and Rich Turvey. It peaked at number 4 on the UK Albums Chart, and at...
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  • the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 22 May 2021. Skelly, James (18 April 2020). "James Skelly on Twitter: 'We took the chords from a Dr Dre tune, I...
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  • Fiona Skelly – background vocals (2–5, 7–11) Niamh Rowe – background vocals (2–5, 7–11) Ian Skelly – percussion (2–5, 7–11) Technical James Skelly – production...
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  • Coral's frontman, James Skelly, produced the album. Kane described the sessions as a "family affair", with his other cousin, Ian Skelly, joining them on...
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  • Skelly (born 1996), Irish actress Bill Skelly, British police officer Bob Skelly (1943–2022), Canadian politician from British Columbia Brian Skelly (1920-2001)...
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  • This Is Real Life" Blossoms 2:43 7. "Dreaming of You" (featuring James Skelly) James Skelly 2:19 8. "Oh No (I Think I'm in Love)" Blossoms 3:33 9. "Charlemagne"...
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  • self-titled studio album. It was written by the band, and produced by James Skelly and Rich Turvey. The song has peaked at number 98 on the UK Singles Chart...
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  • Dreaming of You (The Coral song) (category Songs written by James Skelly)
    version was also included on the Radio 1's Live Lounge album. The Coral James Skelly – vocals, guitar, co-producer Lee Southall – guitar, vocals on "Follow...
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  • Ernest Hemingway. Power and Skelly wrote it while they were travelling to Birmingham. shortly after Ryder-Jones showed Skelly how to play a Simon & Garfunkel...
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  • darkness". According to James Skelly, "Telepathic Waltz" was made in an hour; Ian Skelly played drums and an organ, with James playing a guitar part; a...
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    Dave had played in and I thought they were all rubbish". The Coral's James Skelly was persistent in trying to convince Wills of his friend's potential...
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    Bunnymen), Miles Kane (The Last Shadow Puppets), Terry Hall (The Specials), James Skelly (The Coral) and Broudie himself with a band featuring musicians Sean...
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  • as the main producer, and Jon Gray serving as the engineer. Frontman James Skelly referred to Nightfreak as "quite a spontaneous record", having been made...
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    He co-founded the band The Coral, together with James Skelly, Lee Southall, Paul Duffy, and Ian Skelly, playing as their lead guitarist from 1996 until...
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  • earning it a comparison to Can. James Skelly said "Cripples Crown" referred to a "rock in Runcorn that me and Ian [Skelly] used to say Jesus threw the devil...
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    in nearby Meols. He played the saxophone as a child. His cousins, James and Ian Skelly, two founding members of The Coral, had a great influence on his...
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  • onto the track listing on the album. The band's producer, the Coral's James Skelly, helped create the album, which featured some of the band's singles from...
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    500-seat stadium opened in 1930 as Skelly Field, named for its primary benefactor, William Skelly, the founder of Skelly Oil. Tulsa defeated Arkansas 26–6...
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  • and number 59 on the Scottish Singles Chart. The song was produced by James Skelly, Rich Turvey and the band at Parr Street Studios in Liverpool. Talking...
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    bassist Matty Murphy and drummer Ryan Durrans, and are managed by Alfie Skelly. They were created by The Music Project, a stage school specialising in...
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  • by James Skelly, except where noted. Credits adapted from Distance Inbetween liner notes. The Coral James Skelly - lead vocals, guitar Ian Skelly - drums...
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  • mixing Additional musicians James Skelly – guitar Paul Duffy – guitar Nick Power – keyboards Lee Southall – bass Ian Skelly – drums Raife Burchell – drums...
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  • Gerald Chapman is executed for the October 1925 murder of Police Officer James Skelly in New Britain. Chapman is hanged using an upright jerker. April 10 -...
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    needed] Chapman, wanted in the killing of Connecticut police officer James Skelly, was recaptured on January 18, 1925, in Muncie, Indiana, due to a local...
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