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    Paul George Speare (born 10 December 1955) is an English composer, producer, freelance saxophonist and flute player, formerly a member of Dexys Midnight...
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  • (trombone), Paul Speare (tenor saxophone) and Brian Maurice (alto saxophone) left Dexys Midnight Runners. After a brief spell touring with Paul Young's Q...
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  • president of Northeastern University Jamie Speare (born 1976), English footballer playing as a goalkeeper Paul Speare (born 1955), former member of Dexys Midnight...
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    dropped his last name for his stage name "Brian Maurice", alto saxophone), Paul Speare (tenor saxophone) and Steve Wynne (bass). This new lineup also adopted...
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    .': Recent Feminist Productions of The Taming of the Shrew". In Nelsen, Paul; Schlueter, June (eds.). Acts of Criticism: Performance Matters in Shakespeare...
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  • background vocals (track 6) Leah Weller – background vocals (track 6) Paul Speare – baritone saxophone (track 6) Marco Rees – electric guitar (track 6)...
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  • Consisting of Big Jim Paterson on trombone, Jeff Blythe on alto saxophone and Paul Speare on tenor saxophone, the horns utilised the sound they had fashioned for...
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  • accordion, keyboards, backing vocals "Big" Jim Paterson – trombone Paul Speare – flute, saxophone, tin whistle Brian Maurice – saxophone Kevin Rowland...
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  • Dick Cuthell – trumpet Andy Aderinto – saxophone David Heath – flute Paul Speare – penny whistle Afrodiziak (Caron Wheeler, Naomi Thompson, Claudia Fontaine)...
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  • percussion on "The Lonely Crowd" Dave Heath – flute on "Nelson Mandela" Paul Speare – penny whistle on "Nelson Mandela" Nick Parker – violin on "War Crimes"...
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  • trombone Kevin Rowland – bass, guitar, piano, vocals Seb Shelton – drums Paul Speare – flute, saxophone, tin whistle Steve Wynne – bass The Emerald Express:...
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    pp. 34–35 Leepson, pp. 120–121 Hirschfeld, p. 126 Gaines, pp. 201–202 Speare, Morris Edmund "Lafayette, Citizen of America", New York Times, 7 September...
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  • Nick Lowe and His Cowboy Outfit (album) (category Albums produced by Paul Riley (musician))
    trombone; Dave Plews – trumpet; Paul Speare – saxophone) – horns on "L.A.F.S." Produced by Nick Lowe, Colin Fairley, Paul Riley – (tracks 1–9 and 11) &...
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  • guitar Big Jimmy Paterson – trombone Mickey Billingham – organ and piano Paul Speare – tenor saxophone Billy Adams – guitar Brian Maurice – alto sax Kevin...
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  • recorded at Expresso Bongo studios in Taworth and was partly mixed by Paul Speare, former saxophonist with Dexys Midnight Runners. The album feature samples...
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  • comedian Dave Munden (2 December 1943 - 2020), drummer with The Tremeloes Paul Speare, saxophonist for Dexys Midnight Runners Sir Kenneth Stowe CB CVO George...
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  • synthesizer (9), acoustic bass guitar (11); guitar, organ, zither (23) Paul Speare – baritone saxophone (2, 10, 12, 28) Ben Gordelier – drums (2–5, 7–12...
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  • On Sunset (category Paul Weller albums)
    Backward Flute (5), Flute (6) Kotono Sato - Violin (5), Backing Vocals (5) Paul Speare - Flute (3,5) The Staves (credited as Camilla Staveley-Taylor, Emily...
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  • double bass Billy Rankin – percussion, drums Paul Riley – bass Paul Simmonds – bouzouki, guitar Paul Speare – saxophone Linnea Svensson – background vocals...
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    Carnegie Institute International Exhibition. In 1919 he married Caroline Speare, a Woodstock colleague and fellow participant in the colony's lively Maverick...
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  • members of The Projected Passion Revue horn section (Big Jim Paterson, Paul Speare, and Brian Maurice) are present alongside the Too-Rye-Ay strings (Helen...
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  • Steve Wynne - bass Micky Billingham - organ, piano Seb Shelton - drums Paul Speare - tenor saxophone Brian Maurice - alto saxophone "Big" Jim Paterson -...
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    renowned poets and authors of the likes of Katherine Arden, Elizabeth George Speare, Henry Ward Beecher etc have quoted October as the most beautiful month...
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    source of Shakespeare's sonnets is a quarto published in 1609 titled Shake-speare's Sonnets. It contains 154 sonnets, which are followed by the long poem "A...
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  • Caroline Speare Rohland (April 15, 1885 – June 12, 1964) was an American artist and muralist who created three post office murals, as part of the art projects...
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    Reynhard Sinaga found his victims". BBC News. Retrieved 7 January 2020. Speare-Cole, Rebecca (7 January 2020). "Who is Reynhard Sinaga? UK's worst rapist...
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    dishonest. Pass this on!" (Tweet). Retrieved 21 November 2019 – via Twitter. Speare-Cole, Rebecca (14 November 2019). "General election 2019: Pop stars and...
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    University. pp. 257–271. Dupuy, Jr., Paul J. "The Advancement of Learning". An Authorship Analysis – Francis Bacon as Shake-speare. London: Shake-n-Bacon. Chapter...
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    honorary citizen of Maryland in 1823, as well as of Connecticut the same year. Speare, Morris Edmund (September 7, 1919). "Lafayette, Citizen of America" (PDF)...
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    prevent a national catastrophe'". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 December 2019. Speare-Cole, Rebecca (7 December 2019). "General election 2019 latest: Hugh Grant...
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