Devon Welsh (born September 3, 1988) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. From 2010 to 2016, he was the frontman of the electropop duo Majical Cloudz...
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Order of Canada. Welsh married Lynne Mcilvride in March 2022. He had a son, musician Devon Welsh (b. 1988), from his previous marriage. Welsh was baptized...
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dwellers' from Proto-Celtic *dubnos 'deep'. In the Brittonic, Devon is known as Welsh: Dyfnaint, Breton: Devnent and Cornish: Dewnens, each meaning 'deep...
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consisting of singer-songwriter Devon Welsh and Matt Otto. The group disbanded in March 2016. Welsh, the son of actor Kenneth Welsh and Corinne Farago, began...
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Dream Songs (redirect from Dream Songs (Devon Welsh album))
musician Devon Welsh. It was self-released through digital download on August 24, 2018 on Welsh's own label You Are Accepted. It was Welsh's first studio...
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Devon is a county in south west England, bordering Cornwall to the west with Dorset and Somerset to the east. There is evidence of occupation in the county...
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parts of Devon, Cumbric perhaps to the 12th century in parts of Cumbria, and Welsh in Wales and possibly also on the English side of the Anglo-Welsh border);...
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wrong". From 2007 to 2010, Grimes was in an on-and-off relationship with Devon Welsh, then lead vocalist of Majical Cloudz. The two met in 2007 at a first-year...
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End", a song by Amorphis from Tuonela, 1999 "Summer's End", a song by Devon Welsh from Dream Songs, 2018 "Summer's End", a song by DragonForce from Maximum...
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Clotted cream (redirect from Devon cream)
with dairy farms in South West England and in particular the counties of Devon and Cornwall. The largest commercial producer in the United Kingdom is Rodda's...
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with the name of a Saint. In Devon the prevalent use of -combe reflects an early English borrowing of Cornish/Welsh cwm. Welsh remains a living language...
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1983 album by American entertainer Eddie Murphy "Comedian", a song by Devon Welsh from the 2018 album Dream Songs "Comedian", a song by Telenova from the...
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Common Brittonic (redirect from Proto-Welsh)
Common Brittonic (Welsh: Brythoneg; Cornish: Brythonek; Breton: Predeneg), also known as British, Common Brythonic, or Proto-Brittonic, is an extinct...
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Dartmoor longhouse (redirect from Devon long house)
traditional stone-built home, typically found on the high ground of Dartmoor, in Devon, England and belonging to a wider tradition of combining human residences...
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be known as the Devon Ruby or Red Ruby;: 45 it may also be called the North Devon to distinguish it from the South Devon. The Devon is a traditional...
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Exeter (redirect from Exeter, Devon)
Exeter (/ˈɛksɪtər/ EK-sih-tər) is a cathedral city and the county town of Devon, South West England. It is situated on the River Exe, approximately 36 mi...
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Dumnonia (redirect from West Welsh)
this is the form which survives today in the name of the county of Devon (Modern Welsh: Dyfnaint, Cornish: Dewnans, Breton: Devnent). There is evidence...
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"Childhood's End" directed by Emily Kai Bock was released starring Devon Welsh's father Kenneth Welsh. "Bugs Don't Buzz" was released on May 2, 2013. On June 20...
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Pixie (category Devon folklore)
and Devon) is a mythical creature of British folklore. Pixies are speculated to be particularly concentrated in the high moorland areas around Devon and...
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Bristol Channel (category Landforms of Devon)
South West England (from Devon, Somerset to North Somerset). It extends from the smaller Severn Estuary of the River Severn (Welsh: Afon Hafren) to the North...
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Page Halifax bombers. Their base airfield was mostly RAF Chivenor in Devon. Welsh-Polish historian Norman Davies wrote: Like many of his countrymen, he...
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The Welsh Harlequin is a breed of domestic duck originating in Wales. In 1949, in Criccieth, Group Captain Leslie Bonnet discovered a colour mutation...
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Vega, American musical performer, actor and pop singer September 3 – Devon Welsh, Canadian singer-songwriter (Majical Cloudz, Grimes) September 6 Max...
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in the same baritone breath." All tracks are written by Devon Welsh Main personnel Devon Welsh – composer Matthew Otto – composer, mixing Fady Hanna -...
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Princess of Wales (category Articles containing Welsh-language text)
Princess of Wales (Welsh: Tywysoges Cymru) is a title used since the 14th century by the wife of the Prince of Wales. The Princess is a likely future...
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This list is of towns and cities in Devon in order of their population, according to the 2011 census data from the Office for National Statistics. It...
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Laverbread (category Articles containing Welsh-language text)
Laverbread (/ˈleɪvər-, ˈlɑːvər-/; Welsh: bara lafwr or bara lawr; Irish: sleabhac) is a food product made from laver, an edible seaweed (littoral alga)...
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Lundy (redirect from Lundy, Devon)
Bristol Channel. It forms part of the district of Torridge in the county of Devon. About 3 miles (5 kilometres) long and 5⁄8 mi (1 km) wide, Lundy has had...
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Celtic toponymy (category Articles containing Welsh-language text)
Shropshire Cricklade, Wiltshire Crewe, Cheshire - from Old Welsh *criu 'river crossing' Devon, Latin Dumnonia - from tribal name Dumnonii or Dumnones, from...
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noblewoman, the daughter of Reginald Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn, a powerful Welsh Marcher Lord, who was the implacable enemy of Owain Glyndŵr. Margaret was...
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