Lindsay Cooper (3 March 1951 – 18 September 2013) was an English bassoon and oboe player and composer. Best known for her work with the band Henry Cow...
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but drummer Chris Cutler, bassist John Greaves, and bassoonist/oboist Lindsay Cooper were important long-term members alongside Frith and Hodgkinson. An...
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Lindsay L. Cooper (18 January 1940 – 19 June 2001) was a Scottish double bass, bass guitar and cello player. He spent four years working as a ship's musician...
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she is known as Georgie Born and for her work in Henry Cow and with Lindsay Cooper. Born was born in Wheatley, Oxfordshire, the granddaughter of the physicist...
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of five. After the album, woodwind player Rob Young was replaced by Lindsay Cooper, and the new lineup developed material for a never-released second album...
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album of various pieces by English experimental musician and composer Lindsay Cooper. It was recorded between 1979 and 1992, and released in the UK and US...
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Lars Gustav Gabriel Hollmer (21 July 1948 – 25 December 2008) was a Swedish accordionist, keyboardist and composer, whose work drew on music ranging from...
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and Cunderdin in Western Australia. The pub was built by businessman Lindsay Cooper and first opened in 1987. The aim was to create a themed family restaurant...
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Katherine Young plays the bassoon in the ensembles of Anthony Braxton. Lindsay Cooper, Paul Hanson, the Brazilian bassoonist Alexandre Silvério, Trent Jacobs...
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Babel were an English avant-rock group founded in 1983 by Chris Cutler, Lindsay Cooper, Zeena Parkins and Dagmar Krause. They made two studio albums with several...
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Australian writer Lindsay Armaou (born 1978), Greek-Irish singer and actress Lindsay Bartholomew (born 1944), English artist Lindsay Cooper (1951–2013), English...
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collaborated with many musicians and groups, including Fred Frith, Lindsay Cooper, Zeena Parkins, Peter Blegvad, Telectu and The Residents, and has appeared...
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Among the guest musicians on the album are Steve Hillage (guitar), Lindsay Cooper (oboe, bassoon) and vocalists Amanda Parsons, Ann Rosenthal and Barbara...
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pastoral version with acoustic guitars and featuring the oboe (played by Lindsay Cooper) as the lead instrument, with "Froggy Went A-Courting" as the B-side...
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sessions. Henry Cow split up shortly after recording this album. The Lindsay Cooper composition "½ the Sky" was named for Chairman Mao's dictum "Women hold...
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band News from Babel, featuring core members Krause, Chris Cutler, Lindsay Cooper and Zeena Parkins. They recorded two albums Work Resumed on the Tower...
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1–5 track notes Memoirs by John Greaves, Chris Cutler, Geoff Leigh, Lindsay Cooper, Peter Blegvad and Dagmar Krause Henry Cow concert list, May 1968 to...
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Baschet into their work include Manu Dibango, Fred Frith, Phil Minton, Lindsay Cooper, David Coulter, Vanessa Paradis, Arthur H and Bachibouzouk Band, Zazie...
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bassonist/oboist Lindsay Cooper and drummer Chris Cutler. Initially, his solo recordings eschewed Pere Ubu's "rock" focus. Lindsay Cooper's bassoon was often...
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all-female crew, and features photography by Babette Mangolte and a score by Lindsay Cooper. Berlin International Film Festival, Germany Sydney Film Festival, Australia...
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including oboe and bassoon player Lindsay Cooper, who replaced saxophonist Geoff Leigh. American critic Glenn Kenny said Cooper's presence on the album grounded...
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Rosenthal – backing vocals (6 & 9) Tim Hodgkinson – clarinet (3 & 5) Lindsay Cooper – bassoon (3 & 5) Mont Campbell – French horn (3 & 4) Lynch, Dave. Hatfield...
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it to end." Nightmare Alley, an adaption of William Lindsay Gresham's namesake novel, cast Cooper as an ambitious carnival worker, for which he took boxing...
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screenwriter 1950 – Kamal Ahmed Majumder, Bangladeshi politician 1951 – Lindsay Cooper, English composer, bassoon and oboe player (d. 2013) 1951 – Andy Murray...
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Moscow (Tchaikovsky), 1883 cantata by Tchaikovsky Oh Moscow, an album by Lindsay Cooper Moscow (Giardini), a hymn tune by Felice Giardini, also called Italian...
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L. Lindsay: Of Counsel". Cooper & Scully, P.C. Archived from the original on August 29, 2018. Retrieved January 30, 2019. "Who's Rachel Lindsay's Mom...
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is a 1991 live album by English experimental musician and composer Lindsay Cooper. It is a recording of a song cycle of the same name performed at the...
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Amanda Parsons Phil Miller Phil Lee Mont Campbell Bill Bruford Steve Hillage John Mitchell Neil Murray Pip Pyle John Greaves Georgie Born Lindsay Cooper...
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the years, including Lol Coxhill, Fred Frith, Chris Cutler, Tom Cora, Lindsay Cooper, John Zorn, Evan Parker, Catherine Jauniaux and Charles Hayward. In...
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Box. Georgie Born – bass guitar (tracks 10–17), cello (tracks 14, 16) Lindsay Cooper – bassoon, sopranino saxophone (tracks 2, 4–17), piano (tracks 8–9)...
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