• Glaxo Babies are a Bristol-based post-punk band, formed in late 1977. There were three distinct phases in the band's life and after initially breaking...
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  • Agency House for distributing Baby Food Glaxo, Joseph Nathan & Co. In 1950, it changed its name to Laboratories (I) Ltd. "GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals...
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    then as Glaxo (from lacto), and sold with the slogan "Glaxo builds bonnie babies.": 306  The Glaxo Laboratories sign is still visible on what is now a car...
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  • Frazer Frightwig Gang of Four Gene Loves Jezebel Girls at Our Best! Glaxo Babies Green River The Gun Club Half Man Half Biscuit Happy Mondays Heaven 17...
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  • vocalist for the defunct post-punk band the Glaxo Babies. He was the singer with the Bristol-based band the Glaxo Babies and with the British alternative rock...
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  • Bristol at the age of 22 and is best known as the vocalist of Portishead. Glaxo Babies: Post-punk group (1977–1980 and 1985–1990). They released four singles...
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  • is an English musician who served as the guitarist for the punk band Glaxo Babies, which he founded with Geoff Alsopp and Tom Nichols in 1977 in Bristol...
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  • 1984 This Is Your Life, by Augustines, 2016 This Is Your Life, an EP by Glaxo Babies, or the title song, 1979 "This Is Your Life" (song), by Switchfoot, 2003...
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  • release was the 12-inch EP, "This Is Your Life", from the influential Glaxo Babies, recorded at Crescent Studios in Bath. A number of other singles were...
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  • cereal was first produced by the company Glaxo in 1934. Today, Farex is one of the most popular foods for babies in Australia and New Zealand. Farex now...
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  • record labels, like Bristol's Heartbeat Records, which recorded the Glaxo Babies. Cherry Red's role as one of the keynote labels of the early 1980s independent...
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  • up-tempo attempted popmeisters (Various Artists), arty kids in a strop (Glaxo Babies), New York bohemian wannabes (Apartment), rock-poetic wannabes (Art Objects)...
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  • "Bossanova" by Estopa "Bossanova Jazz" by Lionel Hampton "Nova Bossanova" by Glaxo Babies Bossa Nova Robotics, an American robotics startup Search for "bossanova"...
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  • ex-Glaxo Babies member Tony Wrafter (saxophone, trumpet, flute) and Janine Rainforth (vocals, clarinet, violin). They recruited two other former Glaxo Babies...
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  • Maximum Joy aged 18 years old along with the sax player of Glaxo Babies. They recruited ex-Glaxo Babies players and an ex Pop Group player joined them in the...
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  • with the Bristol indie band scene from the late 1970s: the Pop Group, Glaxo Babies, Maximum Joy and Pigbag. The label's first release in 1980 ("Where There's...
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  • two members with cult pop band Furniture, as well as a guest stint by Glaxo Babies vocalist Rob Chapman. Their sound was compared to (among others) The...
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  • tracks are written by The Pop Group, except "Shake the Foundations" by Glaxo Babies Adapted from The Boys Whose Head Exploded liner notes. The Pop Group...
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    century in mother and baby homes—institutions, most run by Catholic religious nuns, where unwed women were sent to deliver their babies. It was set up following...
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  • Menagerie: (2 sessions, 1968–69) Glass Torpedoes: (1 session, 1980) Glaxo Babies: (2 sessions, 1979–80) Glencoe: (4 sessions, 1972–73) Global Communication...
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    with Pink Floyd. Gila, German rock group. Jef Gilson, French musician. Glaxo Babies, British rock group. God in Disguise, see Förklädd Gud (above) Gomorrha...
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  • release was the 12-inch EP, "This Is Your Life", from the influential Glaxo Babies. A number of other singles were released, however to accommodate the...
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    versions of The Fall's "Totally Wired", Jacques Dutronc's "Les Cactus", Glaxo Babies's "This Is Your Life", and Leonard Cohen's "Is This What You Wanted"....
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    rapidly, until the Glaxo Group took over operations in 1968. In 1986 Boots The Chemist Limited bought the Farley's interest from Glaxo. Operations continued...
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  • He had originally recorded demos for The Pop Group and in 1978/79 the Glaxo Babies. He subsequently went on to engineer and produce a number of other Bristol-based...
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  • performing the song live at a music studio. Their next video, a cover Glaxo Babies's "This Is Your Life", was released on 5 December and followed the formula...
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    1887 after 30 years in New Zealand. The business he founded has become GlaxoSmithKline, as of 2015 the world's seventh largest pharmaceutical company...
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    the British pharmaceutical company SmithKline Beecham—known since 2000 as GlaxoSmithKline (GSK)—the study compared paroxetine with imipramine, a tricyclic...
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  • of proguanil hydrochloride and 62.5 mg of atovaquone.[citation needed] Glaxo Wellcome patented the combination of atovaquone and proguanil to treat malaria...
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  • Juvenile Beauty Competition’ in 1922 and in 1923 was featured in the Glaxo Baby Food advertising campaign. For the Clarendon Film Company, Spiers wrote...
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