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    Clive James Gregson (born 4 January 1955, Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside, England) is an English singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. He has...
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  • 'n' roll group since the Pretenders". Any Trouble's founding members Clive Gregson (guitar), Tom Jackson (vocals) and Chris Parks (guitar) met at Crewe...
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    Mac McCaughan used to record the songs that became its first album. Clive Gregson and Christine Collister recorded their 1987 album Home And Away on a...
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    Christian – guitar Philip Donnelly – guitar Danny Flowers – guitar Clive Gregson – guitar, vocals Thomm Jutz – guitar, vocals Doug Lancio – electric...
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  • People & Places (album) (category Clive Gregson albums)
    musician Clive Gregson, released in 1995. It was Gregson's first solo studio album in 10 years. The album was recorded in Nashville, where Gregson had moved;...
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    musicians Christine Collister Mickey Curry Sandy Denny Debra Dobkin Clive Gregson Mitchell Froom Michael Jerome John Kirkpatrick Dave Mattacks Simon Nicol...
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    Clive Barker (born 5 October 1952) is an English writer, filmmaker and visual artist. He came to prominence in the mid-1980s with a series of short stories...
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  • followed - Voices Electric in 1994 and Sister Flute in 1996 - before Clive Gregson replaced Dawson in the band in 1996, touring Europe in 1997 and recording...
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    rose, he started to write for other artists, among them Eddi Reader, Clive Gregson and Christine Collister. The Bible reformed in 1993 for a tour the following...
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  • competent, melodic rock with no special character." All tracks composed by Clive Gregson; except where indicated "Second Choice" "Playing Bogart" (Nick Simpson)...
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  • Bragg and "The Rose of England" by Nick Lowe. The album is produced by Clive Gregson. "The Generals are Born Again" (Telfer, Prosser) - 4:08 "The Early Days...
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  • The Watersons (Norma, Mike, Lal and Martin Carthy) – backing vocals Clive Gregson – backing vocals Stephen Corbett – cornet Brian Jones – cornet Phil...
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  • businessman Clive Finlayson (born 1955), Gibraltarian zoologist, paleoanthropologist and paleontologist Clive Francis (born 1946), British actor Clive Gregson (born...
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  • Mike Oldfield (1953) Kirsty MacColl (1959–2000) Martin Simpson (1953) Clive Gregson (1955) Jez Lowe (1955) Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958) 1957: Sings...
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  • Today Was Your Last Day" "Never Gonna Be Alone" "I Love This Town" Clive Gregson "Constant as the Wind" Carl Verheyen "First There Is a Mountain" Kenny...
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  • Cassar-Daley with Adam Harvey Willie Nelson The Dirty Nil Reina del Cid Clive Gregson and Christine Collister Eli "Paperboy" Reed Momma's Waiting "New Entries...
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  • backing vocals Pete Thomas - saxophone John Hiatt, Bobby King and Clive Gregson - backing vocals John Kirkpatrick - accordion, concertina Aly Bain -...
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    1989 Time Between – A Tribute to The Byrds "Here Without You" With Clive Gregson and Christine Collister 1991 All Through the Year — A Calendar in Music...
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  • that album. The backing band for the 1985 tour included the duo of Clive Gregson and Christine Collister whose vocals had been a feature of Across A...
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  • Gwyn Jones's Bos Studio in Llanerfyl, Mid Wales. Nashville musicians Clive Gregson and Pat McInerney also contributed in between UK touring commitments...
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  • concertina Pete Zorn – bass guitar and backing vocals Dave Mattacks – drums Clive Gregson – guitar and backing vocals Christine Collister – backing vocals, percussion...
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  • Fribo, Hughie Jones, A. L. Lloyd, Peter Bellamy, James Keelaghan, Clive Gregson, The Queensberry Rules, Jez Lowe, Last Orders, Bram Taylor, and Grace...
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  • toured the UK with Dennis Locorriere (ex Dr Hook singer) along with Clive Gregson. The tour gave Lewkowicz a gold disc, and a live DVD of the tour was...
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  • Faulkner Flook Chris Foster Jo Freya Vin Garbutt Davey Graham David Gray Clive Gregson John Wesley Harding Bella Hardy Roy Harper Boo Hewerdine Robyn Hitchcock...
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    'Burgess, Nicol and Kemp'. In 2022, Burgess joined singer-songwriter Clive Gregson, Neil Cossar (The Cheaters) and bassist-singer Craig Fletcher and Keyboardist...
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  • Galley" Paul Dooley "Rip the Calico" Fiddler's Green, "Drive Me Mad!" Clive Gregson used the same tune for a song called "Mary's Divorce" on his album People...
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    was followed by Blue Line, in 1991, which was produced in London by Clive Gregson and features B.J. Cole on pedal steel. Soon after, Fearing was signed...
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  • backing vocals Cover versions of "One Step Up" have been recorded by Clive Gregson and Christine Collister, Kenny Chesney, Bad Radio, Martyn Joseph, The...
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    Gwyn Jones's Bos Studio in Llanerfyl, mid Wales. Nashville musicians Clive Gregson and Pat McInerney contributed to the recording between UK touring commitments...
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  • left to pursue a solo career. His replacement was Clive Gregson, once of Any Trouble and later Gregson & Collister. The new line-up then recorded New Place...
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