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    John Anthony Helliwell (born 15 February 1945) is an English musician, best known as the saxophonist, secondary keyboardist, and backing vocalist for the...
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    John F. Helliwell (born August 15, 1937) is a Canadian economist, professor emeritus of Economics at the University of British Columbia. senior fellow...
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    Davies, Hodgson, Dougie Thomson (bass), Bob Siebenberg (drums) and John Helliwell (saxophone). Initially a prog-rock group, they began moving towards...
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  • John R. Helliwell (born 1953, Wickersley, Yorkshire) is a British crystallographer known for his pioneering work in the use of synchrotron radiation in...
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  • footballer John Helliwell (born 1945), English musician: saxophonist, keyboardist and woodwind player for the rock band Supertramp John F. Helliwell (born...
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  • credited as Bob C. Benberg), saxophone and clarinet player and vocalist John Helliwell, bassist Dougie Thomson, and co-producer Ken Scott. The album has received...
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    lineup includes Davies alongside drummer Bob Siebenberg, saxophonist John Helliwell (both since 1973), guitarist Carl Verheyen, trumpeter Lee Thornburg...
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  • with keyboards" and the "rich sax-and-harmonica exchange between [John] Helliwell and [Rick] Davies." Hodgson rated it as one of the top 10 songs he...
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  • track), bassist Kerry Hatch of Oingo Boingo, and Supertramp bandmate John Helliwell. An old friend, Derek Beauchemin, joined in to co-write and play keyboards...
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    Bown Set where he briefly worked with future Supertramp colleague, John Helliwell. In February 1972, Thomson auditioned for Supertramp, and ended up playing...
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  • the mountains makes your voice go weird. It also made it hard for John [Helliwell] to play the sax. So we ended up finishing it back in L.A. at the Record...
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  • developing the careers of numerous musicians including Mel Collins, John Helliwell, Robert Palmer, Jess Roden and Dougie Thomson. Alan Bown (born Alan...
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  • synergizes with the saxophone melodic counterpoint played by Supertramp's John Helliwell. The Smashing Pumpkins covered the song for various live performances...
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    Davies and new members Bob Siebenberg (drums), Dougie Thomson (bass) and John Helliwell (saxophone, clarinet, keyboards, backing vocals). This line-up would...
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  • musicians including Gavin Harrison (Porcupine Tree, King Crimson), John Helliwell (Supertramp), and Geoffrey Richardson (Caravan). All tracks are written...
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  • the title and the concept of the cover were conceived by Davies, as John Helliwell recounted: "It was Rick that came up with the name Crisis? What Crisis...
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  • on the Wurlitzer. The track fades out with a short saxophone solo by John Helliwell. Roger Hodgson has said that the song was written to be an equivalent...
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  • John Helliwell stated that "when [Hodgson] wrote about Christ or Babaji—whoever that is—we just wished he would sing about something else." Helliwell...
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  • Blues" – 8:26 Supertramp Rick Davies – keyboards, lead vocals, harmonica John Helliwell – saxophone, woodwinds Lee Thornburg – trumpet, backing vocals, trombone...
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  • organ, electric guitar Rick Davies: harpsichord, synthesizers, vocals John Helliwell: clarinet Dougie Thomson: bass Bob Siebenberg: drums and percussion...
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  • synthesizers and melodica John Helliwell – baritone saxophone and tenor saxophone Dougie Thomson – bass Bob Siebenberg – drums Like John Lennon and Paul McCartney...
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  • "Sachs, Jeffery. 2012. "Introduction." World Happiness Report. Edited by John Helliwell, Richard Layard and Jeffery Sachs. Columbia Earth Institute. Columbia...
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  • idol Marvin Gaye Lowell George Woody Guthrie Colin Hay Richie Hayward John Helliwell[citation needed] Gary Hinman, music teacher and a victim of the Charles...
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  • more organic recording techniques than on their previous studio album. John Helliwell recounted that "we recorded the album in a way that Supertramp never...
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  • those of George H. W. Bush and Ronald Reagan on the right, mixed with John Helliwell's extended saxophone solo. Cash Box called that song "a solidly driving...
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  • singles". "Supertramp singles". Bollenberg, John "Bobo" (26 June 2000). Interview with Rick Davies, John Helliwell, Jack Douglass, and Georges Ohayon, ProgressiveWorld...
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    the group have included, amongst others: Randy Brecker, Bill Evans, John Helliwell, Chris Thompson, Bobby Kimball, Ian Anderson, Chaka Khan, Tony Carey...
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  • things happen" after the life had gone out of the band. Conversely, John Helliwell said in 1986: "We wanted a phrase that bore some relationship with what...
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  • overdubs were also added, chiefly for the vocals and John Helliwell's organ. However, Helliwell contended that the amount of overdubbing was minimal compared...
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  • John Brian Helliwell FRSE FIMA (1924–1992) was a British mathematician and astrophysicist. He was Professor of Engineering Mathematics at Bradford University...
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