Craig Gannon (born 30 July 1966) is an English guitar player, best known as the second guitarist in the Smiths (1986). He is now a composer for film and...
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the band briefly became a five-piece with the addition of guitarist Craig Gannon. Internal tensions led to the Smiths' breakup in 1987, followed by public...
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conductor Craig Foster (disambiguation), several people Craig Frost (born 1948), American keyboardist Craig Gannon (born 1966), English guitarist Craig Gardner...
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surname include: Bob Gannon (1959–2017), American businessman and politician Craig Gannon (born 1966), English guitarist Jeff Gannon (born 1957), pen name...
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and guitarist Johnny Marr. The first recording to feature new member Craig Gannon, "Panic" bemoans the state of contemporary pop music, exhorting listeners...
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Lawrence Donegan (born 13 July 1961, Stirling, Scotland) – bass Craig Gannon (born Craig Ian Gannon, 30 July 1966, Manchester, England) – guitar Neil Baldwin...
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third studio album, The Queen Is Dead. In his absence, second guitarist Craig Gannon joined the band. Marr described Rourke's contribution to that album as...
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Smiths bassist Andy Rourke played with Sinéad O'Connor. They, along with Craig Gannon, also provided the rhythm section for two singles by Smiths' singer Morrissey...
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and complex production led to disagreements regarding its final mix. Craig Gannon, who at the time was rhythm guitarist for the group, has claimed he wrote...
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Bubble Company label. Hall wrote the majority of the album with guitarist Craig Gannon and collaborated with several acclaimed musicians namely singer-songwriter...
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was temporarily replaced on bass guitar by Craig Gannon, but he was reinstated after only a fortnight. Gannon stayed in the band, switching to rhythm guitar...
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to feature his former Smiths bandmates Andy Rourke, Mike Joyce, and Craig Gannon. "The Last of the Famous International Playboys" was recorded and released...
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later. In 1988, the Smith/Rogers duo recruited former Smiths members Craig Gannon, Andy Rourke and Mike Joyce to fill in the line-up, but by the time the...
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to feature his former Smiths bandmates Andy Rourke, Mike Joyce, and Craig Gannon. "Interesting Drug" was recorded and released following Morrissey's debut...
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Richard Joseph Gannon (born December 20, 1965) is an American former professional football quarterback who played 18 seasons in the National Football League...
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"Ballad of a Landlord". Both albums featured long-time collaborator Craig Gannon. Hall collaborated with Mushtaq of Fun-Da-Mental on the 2003 studio album...
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difficult to purchase. Hall wrote the majority of the album with guitarist Craig Gannon and wrote in collaboration with several acclaimed musicians namely Ian...
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Johnny Marr – lead guitar Andy Rourke – bass guitar Mike Joyce – drums Craig Gannon – rhythm guitar Pete Dauncey and Grant Showbiz – producers Paul Nickson...
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Freak Party recordings which incorporated Angie Brown on vocals and Craig Gannon on additional guitar. In the same year, he made his acting debut in a...
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Joyce – drums, tambourine on "Hand in Glove" and "Stretch Out and Wait" Craig Gannon – rhythm guitar on "Half a Person", "London", "Panic", "You Just Haven't...
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v t e Morrissey Boz Boorer Jesse Tobias Matt Walker Vini Reilly Craig Gannon Neil Taylor Kevin Armstrong Alain Whyte Stephen Street Andy Rourke Matthew...
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Terrance Patrick Gannon (born November 1, 1963) is a sportscaster for NBC Sports and the Golf Channel, currently announcing golf, gymnastics, and figure...
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"Oscillate Wildly" Mike Joyce – drums, tambourine on "Stretch Out and Wait" Craig Gannon – rhythm guitar on "Panic", "Ask", "London", "Half a Person", "You Just...
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intro. Morrissey – vocals Kevin Armstrong (Tracks A1, A3, A7, B3-4), Craig Gannon (Track A2, A5-6, B5), Neil Taylor (A2, A5-6, B5), Vini Reilly (Tracks...
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The Honey Tangle in 1989 on Phonogram Records. This line-up included Craig Gannon, The The member James Eller and Blondie drummer Clem Burke. Smith reunited...
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a new incarnation of Blue Orchids which featured ex-Smiths guitarist Craig Gannon on guitar, Martin Hennin on bass and Dick Harrison on drums. Their first...
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Fradkin of Beatlemania Glenn Frey of The Eagles Noel Gallagher of Oasis Craig Gannon of The Smiths Mark Gardener of Ride Per Gessle of Roxette Maurice Gibb...
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Rourke – bass guitar, cello on "Shakespeare's Sister" Mike Joyce – drums Craig Gannon – rhythm guitar on "Panic" and "Ask" Kirsty MacColl – backing vocals...
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Clare Kenny (1990–1993) Gary Tibbs (1993) Yolanda Charles (1995) Guitar Craig Gannon (1983–1984) Malcolm Ross (1984) Gary Sanford (1987–1991) Keyboards Bernie...
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Nieve and Pete Thomas (of The Attractions), Andy Scott (of Sweet) and Craig Gannon (formerly of The Smiths among others), but for the tour to promote the...
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