James or Jim Wood may refer to: James Wood (governor) (1741–1813), Governor of Virginia and officer in the American Revolutionary War James Wood (New York...
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James Wood (born 27 May 1953 in Barton-on-Sea, England) is a British conductor, composer of contemporary classical music and former percussionist. Wood...
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Will Wood is a British musician, singer-songwriter, and comedian. Wood has released four studio albums; Everything Is a Lot (2015), SELF-iSH (2016), The...
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Jesse James Wood (born 30 October 1976) is an American-born British musician. He plays guitar and bass guitar. Wood is the son of The Rolling Stones musician...
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James Woods (born 1947) is an American film and television actor. James Woods may also refer to: James H. Woods, American politician from New York in...
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Roy Wood (born 8 November 1947) is an English musician, singer and songwriter. He was particularly successful in the 1960s and 1970s as member and co-founder...
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the American Revolutionary War James Wood (musician) (born 1953), British composer and percussionist James Wood (New York politician) (1820–1892), New...
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Sam Taylor-Johnson (redirect from Sam Taylor Wood)
restored; the mural featured 21 cultural icons including Elton John, musician Alex James, and actors Richard E. Grant and Ray Winstone. The poses of the figures...
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Brian d'Arcy James (born June 29, 1968) is an American actor and musician. He is known primarily for his Broadway roles, including Shrek in Shrek the Musical...
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Warner/Chappell Nashville in 2016. In 2018, Woods was a SOCAN Songwriting Prize nominee as cowriter of James Barker Band's song "Chills". He has also co-written...
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James Louis McCartney (born 12 September 1977) is an English musician and songwriter. He is the son of singer, songwriter, and former Beatles member Paul...
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Black Country, New Road (redirect from Isaac Wood (musician))
instrumentation also draws from American composer Steve Reich and jazz musician Ornette Coleman. Wood's vocals were compared to Slint frontman Brian McMahan and The...
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Warren Ellis (born 14 February 1965) is an Australian musician and composer. He is a member of the rock groups Dirty Three and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds...
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Wood – an Abode of Love and the Arts and was the archivist for the St John's Wood Society. Sir Paul McCartney (musician) has lived in St John's Wood since...
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1999, Wood played a suburban white teenager who affects hip-hop lingo in James Toback's Black and White, and a junior hitman in Chain of Fools. Wood played...
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Surrey, the daughter of Ninette Mantle, an actress, and James "Jamie" Thomson, a musician. She has two brothers, one older and one younger. Her paternal...
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tells the story of a bipolar jazz musician (Michael Douglas) and his long-suffering teenage daughter, Miranda (Wood), who are reunited after his two-year...
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programme James Acaster's Findings (on the same channel) was given a 2013 pilot on the topic "Bread", followed by a series in 2014: "Wood", "Fruit",...
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relocation. In August 2022, James, alongside Canadian musician Drake, became part owners of the Italian football club A.C. Milan. James is also a part owner...
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James performed Terence Trent D'Arby's "Sign Your Name". The performance saw James land in the bottom three alongside Joelle Moses and Frances Wood,...
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Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Northumberland, the son of James, a coal miner and cornet player, and Elizabeth, née Wood. He began playing at around age 8 and initially...
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James McMurtry (born March 18, 1962, in Fort Worth, Texas) is an American rock and folk rock/americana singer, songwriter, guitarist, bandleader, and...
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1996, he played car accident fetishist James Ballard in the controversial Canadian film Crash and assassin Lee Woods in 2 Days in the Valley. In 1997, Spader...
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James "Hutch" Hutchinson (born January 24, 1953) is an American session bassist best known for his work with Bonnie Raitt. Though his work takes him nearly...
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Alexander James Adams (born November 8, 1962) is an American singer, musician and songwriter in the Celtic and world music genres who blends mythical...
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Scottish musician, piano manufacturer, and photographer John George Wood (1827–1889), British natural history writer John Warrington Wood (1839–1886)...
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British plant pathologist Ronnie Wood (born 1947), English musician and member of the Rolling Stones Ronnie Wood (ice hockey) (born 1960), Scottish...
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Sara Anne Wood (March 4, 1981 – disappeared August 18, 1993) was a twelve-year-old American girl who disappeared while riding her bicycle home from Norwich...
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James Patrick Buckley (born 14 August 1987) is an English actor, musician, YouTuber and podcaster. He is best known for playing Jay Cartwright in the...
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Django Reinhardt, and Michael Hedges as "50 transcendent superheroes of wood, steel, and nylon" by Guitar Player magazine. In 2008, Nash began producing...
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