Pete Davies is an English author of history and sports. He wrote American Road: The Story of an Epic Transcontinental Journey at the Dawn of the Motor...
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the name Rory Lyons. By the time the band recorded their first single, Pete Davies had replaced Lyons and was the band's regular drummer. Their style combined...
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Obituaries: Pete Quaife. The Times, page 96, 26 June 2010. Dave Davies (25 June 2010). "Dave Davies Message Board/Peter Quaife-Dave Davies". Archived from...
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The Kinks (redirect from The Ray Davies Quartet)
comprised Ray Davies (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Dave Davies (lead guitar, vocals), Mick Avory (drums, percussion) and Pete Quaife (bass). The Davies brothers...
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Peter Davies (horse), thoroughbred racehorse Peter J. Davies (born 1940), professor of plant physiology Pete Davies, English author Troy Davies (Peter...
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drums. Starr told biographer Hunter Davies years later that he had thought, "That's the end. They're pulling a Pete Best on me." According to Best, Brian...
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1957. Davies grew up playing skiffle, but soon bought an electric guitar and started experimenting with rock. The Davies brothers and friend Pete Quaife...
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American Meteorological Society. pp. 208–217. Retrieved June 8, 2006. Pete Davies (2000). Inside the Hurricane: Face to Face with Nature's Deadliest Storms...
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2010 British documentary film directed by James Erskine, and written by Pete Davies and Erskine. The documentary is about the England football team during...
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Sir Raymond Douglas Davies CBE (/ˈdeɪvɪz/ DAY-viz; born 21 June 1944) is an English musician. He was the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and primary songwriter...
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(vocals/guitar), Mark Byers (vocals/guitar), Joe Hughes (vocals/bass), Pete Davies (drums) and Slim Tearjerker aka Clive Pain (vocals/keyboards/accordion)...
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the grassroots is being questioned. Pete Davies reports". The Independent. Retrieved 10 August 2011. Pete Davies (13 December 1994). "Football: Outclassed...
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piano (2, 6, 12), synthesizer, organ (12), clavinet (12), omnichord (12) Pete Davies – keyboards (9) Alex Dickson – electric guitar (10), autoharp (12) Melvin...
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October 2010. Davies 1996, p. 68 Davies 1996, p. 8 Davies, Pete (24 October 1994). "Football: Arsenal see off sad Doncaster: Pete Davies finds some intense...
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September 2023). "Probe Records boss Geoff Davies dies as tributes paid". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 17 October 2024. "Pete Burns Behind The Counter". The Quietus...
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1982 on Simon Werners Cyclops label. The album featured UK Subs drummer Pete Davies (Walker only played on one track, departing for the Human Condition)...
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appointed Director of Rugby in July 2019. Pete Davies was appointed as Men's Head Coach in August 2019. Davies began his career at Henley Hawks RFC fresh...
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are several Gibson Pete Townshend signature guitars, such as the Pete Townshend SG, the Pete Townshend J-200, and three different Pete Townshend Les Paul...
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club football for the Doncaster Belles. She was described by journalist Pete Davies, author of the book I lost my Heart to the Belles, as a "quick and elegant...
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Ladies and made her senior debut in the 1994–95 season. In August 1995, Pete Davies wrote in The Independent that the "lethally quick, bountifully gifted"...
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Telegraph – via www.telegraph.co.uk. "History of women's football". Pete Davies (30 August 1995). "Football: New year for Belles of the ball". The Independent...
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Allen Dani Behr Andrew Howard Nick Moran Brian Hibbard Steve Speirs Pete Davies Cinematography Tony Imi Edited by Chris Lawrence Production company Ballpark...
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revitalized Lincoln Highway Association, in 1992. In 2002, British author Pete Davies wrote American Road: The Story of an Epic Transcontinental Journey at...
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Jeff Turzo – production, mixing Ed Chadwick – assistant engineering Pete Davies – programming, engineering Chris Blair – mastering Anton Corbijn – photography...
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undergraduate newspaper, under the pseudonym Dai. In 1970, Davies co-starred with fellow Footlights alumni Pete Atkin, Clive James and Julie Covington across three...
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harmonica Nicky Garratt – guitar, backing vocals Paul Slack – bass Pete Davies – drums Additional personnel Bob Broglia – engineer Paul "Chas" Watkins...
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Frightmare (1974 film) (category Films directed by Pete Walker)
horror slasher film directed and produced by Pete Walker, written by David McGillivray and starring Rupert Davies and Sheila Keith. The story focuses around...
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Charlie Harper – vocals. Nicky Garratt – guitar. Paul Slack – bass guitar. Pete Davies – drums. Additional personnel Laurie Dipple – engineer Tim Smith – design...
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Pete (Edited by Rob and Sam Rosenthal), Pete Seeger: In His Own Words, Paradigm Publishers, 2012. ISBN 1612052185. ISBN 978-1612052182 Seeger, Pete (Edited...
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Russell T Davies and Julie Gardner wanted Pete to rescue her, while Noel Clarke and Phil Collinson wanted Mickey. The role was ultimately given to Pete, to...
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