Dickon Edwards (born Richard Edwards; 3 September 1971), also known as Dickon Angel, is a London-based indie pop musician and diarist. He was a founding...
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III entitled Dickon of York.[citation needed] Marjorie Bowen used that nickname to title her historical novel Dickon (1929). Dickon Edwards (born 1971)...
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guitarist/lyricist Dickon Edwards (later guitarist for Spearmint) plus Orlando drummer David Gray, before settling into being a vehicle for Edwards and his songs...
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the NME, Select Smash Hits and Penthouse UK. The band consisted of Dickon Edwards, Tim Chipping, Neil Turner, Mike Austen and David Gray. Musically, Orlando...
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white soul duo consisting of singer Tim Chipping, guitarist/lyricist Dickon Edwards and some sidemen, approached Club Skinny to relaunch themselves as a...
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double-album in 2011. At various times, the group has also been aided by Dickon Edwards, Andy Lewis and Rhodri Marsden. The group has received coverage in the...
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and So's Richey James Edwards, missing songwriter and rhythm guitarist of Welsh band the Manic Street Preachers Dickon Edwards (born 1971), diarist and...
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Tindersticks (redirect from Dickon Hinchliffe)
Staples (vocals), Dave Boulter (organ and accordion), Neil Fraser (guitar), Dickon Hinchliffe (guitar and strings), Al Macauley (percussion and drums), and...
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Retrieved 31 May 2015. "Features | The Long Lunch | Fix Up Look Sharp: Dickon Edwards Meets Turbonegro's English Gent". The Quietus. 20 October 2011. Retrieved...
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Joel Gibb in BUTT Magazine Interview with Joel Gibb on Torontoist.com Dickon Edwards (2005). "The Hidden Cameras at London King's Cross Scala". Drowned in...
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Dominican mystic Margareta Ebner (1291–1351), German Dominican nun Dickon Edwards (born 1971), British musician and dandy Jacob Elet (earlier 18th c.)...
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Exclaim! wrote that "they have a well-coiffed, well-dressed singer (Dickon Edwards), all the right synth-heavy instrumentation and campy subject matter...
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Scratchy Lady Kamikaze The Men That Will Not Be Blamed for Nothing Dickon Edwards The Broken Hearts Sheriff Marshall Lawman and Theodora Goes Wild Scala...
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" Wright singled out the song "Oh, Do Give It A Rest, Love" – which Dickon Edwards had called the album's "epic centrepiece" – as "a tour-de-force, a seven-minute...
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help cover the secondary costs associated with a kidney transplant. Dickon Edwards, former lead singer of Fosca and guitarist/lyricist for Orlando used...
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has chosen the theme of punk as a transformative force, a becoming,’ Dickon Edwards, The Wire No. 407, January, 2018. ‘Perhaps the notion to take away is...
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Judith Levine, journalist and NWU founder Ian Macpherson, comedian Dickon Edwards, musician and diarist Jacob Lund Fisker, blogger Aislínn Clarke, movie...
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A live band was formed at the beginning of 2004, with the help of Dickon Edwards, who appeared as lead guitarist at the first gig. Since then, they have...
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Charles Dickens (redirect from Charles Dickons)
Dickens, c. 1866, by Ernest Edwards...
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1996. She had two sons, Dickon Young (1964–2012) and Christopher Linde (born 1965), both from previous relationships. Dickon took his stepfather's surname...
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absence, defeating the ruling party New National Party (NNP), which led to Dickon Mitchell becoming the new prime minister of Grenada. This is also the first...
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policemen. Cording's most notable roles were probably as the villainous Dickon Malbete, Captain of the Guard in Errol Flynn's Adventures of Robin Hood...
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– guitar Dickon Hinchliffe – violin Mark Colwill – bass Alistair Macaulay – drums Gina Foster – vocals Colin McCan – timpanis Terry Edwards – trumpet...
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Henri Christophe Bernard Coard Eric Gairy Malcolm X (of Grenadian descent) Dickon Mitchell Keith Mitchell David Paterson (Grenadian grandfather) David Pitt...
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nothing is known about its portrayal of the king. Marjorie Bowen's 1929 novel Dickon set the trend for pro-Ricardian literature. Particularly influential was...
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as Gaff Guernsey Paul Hansard as Taffy the Welshman Wilfred Downing as Dickon Edwin Richfield as Armando Neil Hallett as Boatswain Sam Bassett Willoughby...
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April 15, 1920 552 (PDF), uslaw.link, retrieved 18 November 2021 Dickon 2014. Dickon 2011, p. 62. Geurst 2010, p. 58. Summers 2007, p. 34. Geurst 2010...
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Fraser – guitar Dickon Hinchliffe – violin Mark Colwill – bass guitar Alistair Macaulay – drums, vibraphone Additional personnel Terry Edwards – trumpet, soprano...
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and Development. For services to Personal and Professional Development. Dickon Rutherford Love. For services to Bell-Ringing in London and Kent. Miriam...
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Wilsher 12 January 1993 (1993-01-12) 5 "Delinquent" Stephanie Turner and Dickon Tolson guest star Chris Lovett Victoria Taylor 14 January 1993 (1993-01-14)...
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