Caleb Dibb (born January 6, 1978), also known by his moniker Deakin, is an American musician who co-founded the experimental pop band Animal Collective...
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Division of Deakin, Australian Electoral Division in Victoria, Australia Deakin (surname), including a list of people with the surname Deakin (musician) (born...
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Deakin University is a public university in Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1974, the university was named after Alfred Deakin, the second Prime Minister...
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Fred Deakin, British musician with Lemon Jelly John Deakin (1912–1972), English photographer John Deakin (footballer), English footballer John Deakin (rowing)...
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Sleep Cycle (category Deakin (musician) albums)
Sleep Cycle is the debut solo studio album by Animal Collective member Deakin (Josh Dibb), released on Bandcamp on April 6, 2016. That same day, "Just...
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Josh Dibb (aka Deakin). Avey Tare, Geologist and Deakin first started an indie-rock band called "Automine" with two other schoolmates. Deakin introduced his...
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Charlie Helen Deakin Davies (born 9 June 1995) is a British musician from Walkern. They have released two EPs; Green under the name DIDI and Dog Bowl under...
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The Mavericks (redirect from Paul Deakin)
(lead vocals, guitar), Paul Deakin (drums), Eddie Perez (lead guitar), and Jerry Dale McFadden (keyboards). Malo and Deakin founded the band in 1989 along...
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Public and Grey's Anatomy, and films, including Crash Josh Dibb (aka Deakin), Musician, member of Animal Collective Alan Ehrenhalt, Senior editor of Governing...
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Animal Collective (category Experimental pop musicians)
(David Portner), Panda Bear (Noah Lennox), Geologist (Brian Weitz), and Deakin (Josh Dibb). The band's work is characterized by an eclectic exploration...
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If My Wife New I'd Be Dead (category CMAT (musician) albums)
debut studio album by Irish musician CMAT, released on 25 February 2022 through CMATBaby and AWAL. It was produced by Oli Deakin, and debuted at number one...
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The Deakins were an Australian rock group which formed in 1963. This was the era of the local version of beat music; which included 1960s garage rock...
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This is a list of Deakin University people, including notable alumni and staff. Jeremy Burge, entrepreneur and founder of Emojipedia Adinda Cresheilla...
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solo and with friends. Lennox had been friends with Deakin (Josh Dibb) since the second grade. Deakin introduced Lennox to his high school friends Avey...
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Line Fever (2002) — Simon & Schuster pp. 242-243 ISBN 0-684-85868-1 Rich Deakin and Phil Jones. "The Deviants – Dr Crow". funtopia. Archived from the original...
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Pink Fairies (redirect from Russell Hunter (musician))
com. Retrieved 12 April 2022. Deakin, Rich. "Funtopia". Funtopia. Archived from the original on 6 May 2007. Rich Deakin. "Portobello Shuffle - Deviants...
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Catherine Sarah Deakin (also known as Katie and Kate) (1850–1937) was an Australian music teacher and pianist. She was the sister of Alfred Deakin, to whom she...
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including film bipack and bleach bypass techniques, Deakins suggested digital mastering be used. Deakins spent 11 weeks fine-tuning the look, mainly targeting...
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Parkinson, Antony Armstrong-Jones, and Irving Penn. She twice employed John Deakin as a staff photographer and twice dismissed him. Her personal style was...
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Lincoln Gladstone Cavour Sarmiento Mommsen Naoroji Itagaki Levski Kemal Deakin Milyukov Lloyd George Venizelos Ståhlberg Gokhale Rathenau Madero Einaudi...
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Graham Deakin (born circa 1950) is an English rock drummer, who was the main drummer for John Entwistle's touring band, Ox, from 1972 until 1977. Deakin had...
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toured public schools in Canberra, such as Lyneham High School and Alfred Deakin High School, as well as others around Australia in support of his association...
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Ellie Dixon (category British indie pop musicians)
belligerent baseball-based response to her attackers co-produced by Charlie Deakin Davies. A further single, "Big Lizard Energy", was released in February...
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plays and 19 singles. The group consists of musicians Avey Tare (David Portner), Panda Bear (Noah Lennox), Deakin (Josh Dibb), and Geologist (Brian Weitz)...
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Peter Kember (redirect from Sonic Boom (musician))
fifth album, Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper. He also did mixing work on Deakin's first solo work, Sleep Cycle, in 2016. Kember collaborated in the production...
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Saga of Hawkwind. Omnibus Press. pp. 165–175. ISBN 978-1-84449-832-1. Rich Deakin. "Portobello Shuffle – Deviants and Pink Fairies". myspace. Archived from...
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Nick Franglen (category English electronic musicians)
partner Fred Deakin to compose the music for Inventions of the Abstract, an hour-long film of abstract dynamic graphics. Franglen and Deakin performed this...
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Salmonella Dub (redirect from Mark Tyler (musician))
band from New Zealand. The band was formed in 1992 by Andrew Penman, Dave Deakins, and Mark Tyler. The band has toured extensively throughout New Zealand...
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Lincoln Gladstone Cavour Sarmiento Mommsen Naoroji Itagaki Levski Kemal Deakin Milyukov Lloyd George Venizelos Ståhlberg Gokhale Rathenau Madero Einaudi...
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June 2014. Retrieved 15 June 2014. "Judi Dench and Shakesperean personas". Deakin University. Retrieved 27 September 2024. "Honorary Degrees and the Star...
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