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    Timothy "Tim" George Hodgkinson (born 1 May 1949) is an English experimental music composer and performer, principally on reeds, lap steel guitar, and...
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  • University of Cambridge in 1968 by multi-instrumentalists Fred Frith and Tim Hodgkinson. Henry Cow's personnel fluctuated over their decade together, but drummer...
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  • Hodgkinson is an English-language surname. Notable people with the name include: Alan Hodgkinson (1936–2015), English footballer Albert Hodgkinson (1897–1975)...
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  • post-punk rock group, founded in 1980 by multi-instrumentalist/composer Tim Hodgkinson and guitarist/composer Bill Gilonis, with bass guitarist Mick Hobbs...
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    formed in 1968 by Cambridge University students Fred Frith (guitar) and Tim Hodgkinson (woodwind and keyboards). By 1971 the band had gone through a number...
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  • publication for Pick operating system users Pragma (album), a 1998 album by Tim Hodgkinson This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pragma...
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    Keely Nicole Hodgkinson OLY[citation needed] (born 3 March 2002) is an English middle-distance runner. She won the gold medal in the 800 metres at the...
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  • Barbara Gaskin, Amanda Parsons, Ann Rosenthal – backing vocals (6 & 9) Tim Hodgkinson – clarinet (3 & 5) Lindsay Cooper – bassoon (3 & 5) Mont Campbell –...
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  • issued a remixed version (by Tim Hodgkinson, May/August 1990) of Legend on CD. Fred Frith collaborated with Hodgkinson on the remixes of "Nirvana for...
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  • Each in Our Own Thoughts (category Albums produced by Tim Hodgkinson)
    and performer Tim Hodgkinson. It is his second solo album, after Splutter (1985), and comprises six unreleased pieces composed by Hodgkinson between 1976...
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  • comprises some of the former members of Henry Cow, namely Fred Frith, Tim Hodgkinson, Chris Cutler, John Greaves and Annemarie Roelofs. They have performed...
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  • Pragma (album) (category Albums produced by Tim Hodgkinson)
    performer Tim Hodgkinson. It is his third solo album, after Each in Our Own Thoughts (1994), and comprises six pieces composed by Hodgkinson and recorded...
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  • John Grierson's quote "Art is not a mirror – it is a hammer", and the Tim Hodgkinson 16-minute composition "Living in the Heart of the Beast" made explicit...
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  • Hemingway – drums Zach Hill – drums Killick Erik Hinds – h'arpeggione Tim Hodgkinson – saxophone Theo Joergensmann – basset clarinet Ryan Jones – electric...
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    that the seminal avant-rock group Henry Cow formed there. Frith met Tim Hodgkinson, a fellow student, in a blues club at Cambridge University in 1968....
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  • Zürich Live 1986 (hat ART, 1986 [1994]) With Chris Cutler, Bill Gilonis, Tim Hodgkinson and Robert Wyatt The Last Nightingale (1984, LP, Recommended Records...
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    Chris Cutler and Lutz Glandien, Each in Our Own Thoughts (1994) with Tim Hodgkinson, and A Scientific Dream and a French Kiss (1998) with Marie Goyette...
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  • Awards (1974)". The Recording Academy. Retrieved 10 July 2017. McPhate, Tim (6 April 2018). "'Tubular Bells': 5 Facts About Mike Oldfield's Classic"...
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  • impressions on 'Torch Fire'. With some seriously top-drawer players (Tim Hodgkinson, Chris Cutler, the unimpeachable Fred Frith), it’s a pamphlet’s width...
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  • improvisation that ends with an instrumental version of Tim Hodgkinson's "Erk Gah". Tim Hodgkinson – organ, alto saxophone, clarinet, mbira, voice (track...
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  • Hirasawa Christopher Hobbs – experimental and systems music composer Tim Hodgkinson – English experimental music composer and performer Gustav Holst – English...
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  • "Living in the Heart of the Beast" is a 1975 song written by Tim Hodgkinson for the English avant-rock group Henry Cow. It was recorded in 1975 by Henry...
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  • Congressional Baseball Game in Alexandria, Virginia. 66-year-old James Hodgkinson shot four people, including then U.S. House Majority Whip Steve Scalise...
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  • Israeli Geoffrey Poole 1949 American Carol E. Barnett 1949 American Tim Hodgkinson 1949 English Ian Dorricott 1949 Australian Michaël Lévinas 1949 French...
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    L'Homme 171-2, Paris 2004 Tim Hodgkinson, Musicians, Carvers, Shamans, Cambridge Anthropology vol 25, no 3, (2005/2006) Tim Hodgkinson, Siberian shamanism and...
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  • the Trondheim concert as "desultory instrumental conversations", and Tim Hodgkinson's "severe, serialist 16-minute" "Erk Gah" on the DVD in Verey "a very...
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    In the early 1990s she recorded as part of a trio with Ken Hyder and Tim Hodgkinson. Her complete recordings with the Trio Romen is being re-released (2008)...
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  • "Nine Funerals of the Citizen King" is a 1973 song written by Tim Hodgkinson for the English avant-rock group Henry Cow. It was recorded in May and June...
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  • Blinds in 1986 (again in Switzerland and produced by ex-Henry Cow member Tim Hodgkinson). Here the music was richer and more rhythmical than their first album...
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  • where the band improvised around fragments of an early version of Tim Hodgkinson's "Living in the Heart of the Beast" from In Praise of Learning (1975)...
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