• Ian Hamer is the name of: Ian Hamer (musician) (1932–2006), British jazz trumpeter Ian Hamer (athlete) (born 1965), British long-distance runner Hamer...
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  • Ian Wilfred Hamer (11 September 1932 – 3 September 2006) was a British jazz trumpeter. Hamer was born in Liverpool, the son of a successful Merseyside...
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  • Hamer (said Hay-mer) is an English and Dutch surname. Hamer is Dutch and Middle English for "hammer", and often is a metonymic occupational name, e.g...
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    Ian Hill (born 20 January 1952) is an English musician, best known as the bassist and the sole continuous member of the heavy metal band Judas Priest....
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    were asked to leave the group, leaving Hay, Ham, and Strykert as a trio, accompanied by session musicians. During the recording of the Two Hearts album...
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  • Ian Felice (born 1982) is an American musician and painter. He is the lead guitarist, singer and songwriter for The Felice Brothers. Ian Felice was born...
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  • 1990) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, and musician. He has directed Ham on Rye (2019), Happer's Comet (2022) and Christmas Eve in Miller's...
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  • Ian Richard Parkin (18 August 1949 – 1 July 1995) was an English musician who played rhythm guitar with the first incarnation of Bill Nelson's Be-Bop...
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  • composition. The brother of musicians George and Ian Hamer, the three sons of legendary Grafton Rooms’ 1930s bandleader Wilf Hamer would all play later in...
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    Amps and a Fender Super Reverb during the 1978 US Tour. Jones also plays Hamer Sunburst double-cut guitars, and prefers the White Les Paul Custom as his...
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    as his main instruments until the mid 80s when he started using various Hamer guitars including some signature models, which were used almost exclusively...
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  • List of jazz trumpeters (category Lists of jazz musicians)
    Grigson Russell Gunn Dave Guy Bobby Hackett Tim Hagans Matthew Halsall Stu Hamer Atle Hammer Bill Hardman Roy Hargrove Tom Harrell Michael Harris Jon Hassell...
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  • other musicians have become some of the most popular songs of their time, like Zakia and Panggung Sandiwara. During his professional career, Ian has used...
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    Felix Pappalardi (category Musicians from the Bronx)
    and hard rock music. Pappalardi continued to work as a producer, session musician, and songwriter until he was shot and killed by his wife Gail Collins in...
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  • Crest of a Knave (category Albums produced by Ian Anderson)
    but isn't any more". And also: "Martin would like to thank Paul Hamer (Hamer Guitars). Ian and Dave would like to thank almost everybody else." The album...
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    stars to sing at Hamer Hall re-opening'. aussietheatre.com.au website. O'Connor, Caroline. (26 July 2012). How Lucky Can You Get?. Hamer Hall, Melbourne...
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  • Daryl Runswick (category 20th-century English male musicians)
    Grigson-Pete Burden Quintet, and in 1972 he played and recorded with the Ian Hamer Septet, a band in which he coincided with Tubby Hayes, among others, and...
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  • Colin Towns (category Ian Gillan Band members)
    keyboardist. He was noted for playing in bands formed by ex-Deep Purple singer Ian Gillan, and later worked extensively in composing soundtracks for film, television...
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    Latin/rock band) including Peter Lemer, Roy Babbington, Henry Lowther, Ian Hamer, Derek Wadsworth, Trevor Tomkins, Bill Le Sage, Glyn Thomas. Barbara Thompson's...
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    Eve Concert at the Sydney Opera House and their New Year's Eve Concert at Hamer Hall in Melbourne in 2012 until 2017. In 2019 he took over management of...
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    1986, and rejoined in 2010). The band also tours with several additional musicians, currently bassist John Pierce (since 2020), drummer Shannon Forrest (since...
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    Dick Morrissey (category English session musicians)
    by Ian Hamer and Harry South, including The Six Sounds, featuring Ken Wray and Dick Morrissey, a band which by 1966 had developed into the Ian Hamer Sextet...
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  • This is a list of Irish musicians and musical groups. Josephine Alexandra Mitchell (1903–1995) was Ireland's first female saxophonist. Louis Stewart (1944–2016)...
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  • Entertainment Expo. The music was composed by musician Ronnie Montrose. This was part of a larger trend of established musicians in the late 1990s who composed music...
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    AC/DC (redirect from Neil Smith (musician))
    McFarlane, Ian (1999). Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-072-1. McFarlane, Ian; Jenkins, Jeff...
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    were living in a squat in Armley, Leeds, on Carr Crofts road. Harry "Daz" Hamer and Mavis "Mave" Dillon (aka David Mills, Man Afraid) - members, along with...
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    Ron Strykert (category Australian new wave musicians)
    Ronald Graham Strykert (born 18 August 1957) is an Australian musician. He is best known for playing lead guitar, co-founding and composing songs with...
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  • Ian Anthony Feuer (born May 20, 1971) is an American former professional soccer player who played as a goalkeeper for the US National Olympic Team as...
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    I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles (category West Ham United F.C.)
    Brown, Paul (23 March 2016). "Why West Ham fans sing 'I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles'". Fourfourtwo.com. Nannestad, Ian (8 January 2016). "'Bubbles', 'Abe my...
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  • dessert) Kelly Hansen, Charity: The Grammy Foundation (winner) Notes: Musicians competed for charity in this episode. 298 8 "Wild Ride" Scott Conant,...
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