records under the name Twink. Alder was born in Colchester, Essex, in the United Kingdom. Many of his family members were also musicians, including his grandmother...
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young-looking gay or bisexual man Twink (internet slang), a role-playing game player who engages in twinking Twink (musician) or John Charles Edward Alder...
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A Twink and a Redhead, also known as Grant & Ash, are an American musician and influencer duo composed of Grant Gibbs and Ashley Gill. They are known for...
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Think Pink (category Twink (musician) albums)
Think Pink is the debut album by English psychedelic musician Twink. Recorded in 1969, the album was released on Sire Records in the US in 1970 and Polydor...
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Indian statesman Mohammad Al Gergawi (born 1963), Emirati politician Twink (musician) (born 1944), English drummer, singer, and songwriter Mohamed Abu Abdullah...
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Pink Fairies (redirect from Russell Hunter (musician))
tour, these musicians had collaborated on the Think Pink solo album by Twink, former drummer of the Pretty Things. Most of the musicians involved were...
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West Coast of North America. Returning to England, the band hooked up with Twink, forming The Pink Fairies, signing to Polydor and embarking upon a career...
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been with Twink and girlfriend Sally "Silver Darling" Melzer in a prototype Pink Fairies line-up in 1969. Twink and Melzer left the band and Twink formed...
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Adele King (category Irish pop musicians)
Adèle Condron-King, 4 April 1951) is an Irish entertainer better known as Twink. She is from Dublin. She is the mother of singer Chloë Agnew from the group...
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a legal strategy Twinky, the original British title of Lola (1969 film) Twink (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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Its members were Syd Barrett on guitar, Twink on drums, and Jack Monck on bass. After a spell in Morocco, Twink (ex-Pink Fairies) moved to Cambridge and...
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Lind Aggie Lal Ambar Driscoll Amber Dowty Andrew Spann Anthony Corrado A Twink and a Redhead Barney Banks Brit Harvey Bryony Blake Caroline Parker Caroline...
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ex-Pink Fairies drummer/singer Twink released an EP called "Do It '77" with the help of band members Sanderson and Hodge. Twink had already recorded his intended...
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113–114. ISBN 9780195098877. "Twink (4) And The Fairies* - Do It '77 (Vinyl) at Discogs". Discogs.com. "Images for Twink (4) – Psychedelic Punkeroo / Seize...
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Finn and fellow All Star Greg Ridley (bass) formed The Fallen Angels with Twink (drums), Guy Humphries (guitar) and (initially) Bob Weston (guitar) and...
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Rush (Troye Sivan song) (category Songs written by Leland (musician))
ludicrous sexuality and bawdy bravado. It is, perhaps, the best defence of twink rights." Ben Beaumont-Thomas of the same publication wrote that the video...
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Steve Peregrin Took (category Musicians from Kent)
sacked by Bolan, Took formed a prototype version of the Pink Fairies with Twink and Mick Farren, recently ousted from his own band, the Deviants. This band...
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Chloë Agnew (category Musicians from Dublin (city))
Celtic music group Celtic Woman. Agnew was born to Irish entertainer Adele "Twink" King and Irish oboist David Agnew in Knocklyon, County Dublin, where she...
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cast includes Zach Galifianakis, Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Ray Wise, Twink Caplan, Robert Loggia, Jeff Goldblum, Bob Odenkirk, and Will Forte. The...
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other drummers to replace him, including Bobby Graham, Mitch Mitchell and Twink. His tenure with the Pretty Things ended in mid-November 1965, when the...
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Dobson/Kif Kif Le Batteur (drums/vocals), Steffe Sharpstrings (guitar), Paul 'Twink' Noble (synths) and Keith Tha Missile (bass). In 1977, Daevid Allen and...
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Chappell Roan (category American lesbian musicians)
performer Sasha Colby. Roan joked the search term was caused by a "random twink who works at Google" and stated that she modified Colby's phrase as she...
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Retrieved 22 April 2023. "Social media sensation Michael Fry on sending up Twink and the McGregors, and why he's 'terrified of ever meeting' Aiden Gillen"...
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keyboards on "The Song of the Gremlin (Parts 1 and 2)" Simon King - drums Twink Alder - Funeral drum on "Catch a Falling Starfighter" The Ladbroke Grove...
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RSVP Live. "Ronan Collins on Instagram: "I was watching Tv last night and Twink mentioned Play The Game, Circa 92/93 (when I lost the moustache). Ten years...
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Kim Gardner (category Musicians from the London Borough of Southwark)
Germany. In 1967, Gardner recorded some tracks with Jon Lord, Ronnie Wood and Twink under the name Santa Barbara Machine Head, released on Blues Anytime Vol...
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Charlie Drake (category British comedy musicians)
Tune" / "Goggle Eye Ghee" (1958) "Sea Cruise" / "Starkle Starkle Little Twink" (1959) "Naughty" / "Old Mr Shadow" (1960) "Mr. Custer" / "Glow Worm" (1960)...
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The Deviants (band) (category Freak scene musicians)
who returned to England, where he teamed up with ex-Pretty Things drummer Twink (born John Charles Alder, 29 November 1944, in Colchester, Essex) and Steve...
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Syd Barrett (category British blues rock musicians)
Fairies member Twink on drums and Jack Monck on bass using the name The Last Minute Put Together Boogie Band (backing visiting blues musician Eddie "Guitar"...
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Ken Nordine (category American jazz musicians)
II (Dot) 1967 – Colors (Philips) 1967 – Ken Nordine Does Robert Shure: Twink (Philips) 1979 – Stare with Your Ears (Snail) 1984 – Triple Talk (Snail)...
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