Duncan Campbell (born 1972) is an Irish video artist, based in Glasgow. He was the winner of the 2014 Turner Prize. Campbell was born in Dublin, one of...
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Duncan Campbell may refer to: Sir Duncan Campbell, 2nd Baronet (1597–1645), commander of troops in Ireland Duncan Campbell (died 1758), Scottish nobleman...
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UB40 (redirect from Duncan Campbell (singer))
guitarist Robin Campbell, bassist Earl Falconer, percussionist Norman Hassan, and saxophonist Brian Travers, along with new vocalist Duncan Campbell) who took...
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Duncan Campbell Scott CMG FRSC (August 2, 1862 – December 19, 1947) was a Canadian civil servant and poet and prose writer. With Charles G.D. Roberts...
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Duncan Campbell was a Scots nobleman who died on 18 July 1758 as a result of wounds received in an unsuccessful frontal attack against French forces at...
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former bandmate Robin Campbell and former UB40 frontman Duncan Campbell, and is a son of the late Scottish folk singer Ian Campbell. In the UK, his solo...
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Duncan Campbell (1680?-1730) was a Scottish deaf man and professed soothsayer. The account of Campbell's early life, brought up in Lapland where his Scottish...
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Notably, the devising and running of the artist-run radio station Radiotuesday (1998-2002) with Duncan Campbell (artist) and Mark Vernon; Wave Rhythm by Louis...
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Duncan Campbell (31 May 1926 – 12 December 2013) was a British trumpet player who played with Ted Heath and his Orchestra, Ronnie Scott, Syd Lawrence...
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the son of Duncan Campbell of Glenorchy and Lady Jane Stewart, a daughter of John Stewart, 4th Earl of Atholl and Margaret Fleming. Duncan was the 7th...
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Duncan Scott may refer to: Duncan Campbell Scott (1862–1947), Canadian bureaucrat, poet and prose writer Duncan Scott (comics) (died 2021), British comics...
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20 December 2008. "Phil Campbell". Seymour Duncan. Retrieved 9 May 2014. Moseley, Willie G. (November 2002). "Philip Campbell – Decibel Level Be Damned"...
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Debating, Creative Writing, and drama.[citation needed] Donal Skehan Duncan Campbell (artist) Evers, Liz (2019). "Mills, Rosaleen Patricia Broughton". In McGuire...
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Maia Skouris on the television series The 4400, Campbell was nominated three times for a Young Artist Award: twice in the category of Best Performance...
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Robin and Duncan Campbell, as well as folk singer David Campbell. Ian Campbell – guitar, jews harp, vocals (1956–1978; died 2012) Lorna Campbell – vocals...
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has media related to Nick Reynolds (sculptor). Campbell, Duncan (27 September 2007). "Duncan Campbell on death mask sculptor Nick Reynolds". The Guardian...
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Mike Mignola (category Eisner Award winners for Best Cover Artist)
Scott Hampton. In 2007, following after 2005's The Island, British artist Duncan Fegredo took over art duties on the ongoing story arc of Hellboy from...
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people named Donald Campbell Several people named Duncan Campbell Several people named Edward Campbell Several people named Eric Campbell Several people named...
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Kilmun Parish Church and Argyll Mausoleum (redirect from Campbell mausoleum)
held by the Campbell family and in the 1440s Sir Duncan Campbell of Lochawe (later 1st Lord Campbell), the then chief of the clan, lived near Kilmun in...
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book to Sir Duncan Campbell of Glenorchy, 1st Baronet Campbell, otherwise known as 'Black Duncan'. Bowie was both the tutor to Duncan's children and...
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Clan Campbell. When his wounds heal and he awakens, he believes it is a miracle but his father disowns him, believing it is witchcraft. Duncan is banished...
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Picture would be closing. Campbell was the label's most commercially successful artist. Despite the label's closure, Campbell called radio stations and...
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included Charles G.D. Roberts, Bliss Carman, Archibald Lampman, and Duncan Campbell Scott; he was a colleague of Lampman and Scott. By the end of the 19th...
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David Gilmour (of Pink Floyd), Jerry Garcia (of Grateful Dead) and Mike Campbell (of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers), as well as jazz pianist Chick Corea...
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Margo Price (category Pages using infobox musical artist with associated acts)
Get Started': Album Review". Variety. Retrieved July 13, 2020. Cooper, Duncan. "Country's Next Star, Margo Price, Debuts "Hurtin' on the Bottle"". The...
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her paternal grandfather the Rev Duncan Campbell and his involvement with the Lewis Revivals in the 1950s. Campbell and Francis toured the folk clubs...
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Jack Tempchin (category Pages using infobox musical artist with associated acts)
1979 it was a top-10 country hit for Johnny Duncan. Tempchin has also toured extensively as a solo artist over the years, opening for Ringo Starr, Jackson...
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Isabel Codrington (1874–1943) – English painter John Duncan Fergusson (1874–1961) – Scottish artist, one of the Scottish Colourists school of painting Hilda...
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from Northern Highlands Regional High School in 2015. Her older brother, Duncan, is in the New Orleans rock bands Video Age and The Convenience. In 2021...
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Anette Dawn (category 21st-century Hungarian women artists)
known by her stage name Anette Dawn, is a Hungarian call girl, make-up artist, ceramist, model and former pornographic actress. She rose to prominence...
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