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    2012). "Greg Ham found dead in house". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 19 April 2012. Pena, Shirley (19 April 2014). "Remembering Greg Ham: 1953–2012"...
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    playing bass guitar and Jerry Speiser on drums. They were soon joined by Greg Ham on flute, saxophone and keyboards, and John Rees on bass guitar, with Strykert...
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  • Greg Hames (born 3 May 1980) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler who played for Buckinghamshire...
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  • sessions. Touring behind the album saw sole remaining members Colin Hay and Greg Ham joined by guest musicians. It peaked at No. 16 in Australia, and No. 50...
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    July 2012. Retrieved 10 February 2014. Hyden, Steven (19 April 2012). "Greg Ham of Men At Work, originator of the flute riff in "Down Under", found dead"...
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  • Floyd – drums on "The Longest Night" Stephen Hadley – bass, backing vocals Greg Ham – flute, guitar, harmonica, keyboards, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone...
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  • and his teacher. The song also features spoken dialogue by keyboardist Greg Ham as he tries to figure out what Johnny is like. The title of the song is...
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  • people Greg Ham (1953–2012), Australian musician, songwriter, member of the band Men at Work Greg Harris (disambiguation), multiple people Greg Hartle...
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  • vocals, guitar Ron Strykert – guitar, vocals Jerry Speiser – drums, vocals Greg Ham – saxophone, keyboards, vocals, flute, harmonica John Rees – bass, vocals...
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    vocals. He often weaved his guitar playing around the stylistic playing of Greg Ham on his keyboards, saxophone, clarinet and flute. As a founding member of...
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    formed an acoustic duo. In 1979, Hay and Strykert added Jerry Speiser and Greg Ham started composing songs for what would become Men at Work. The band released...
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  • Albums. By early 1981, Australian new wave group Men at Work consisted of Greg Ham on flute, saxophone, keyboards and vocals; Colin Hay on vocals and guitar;...
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  • Hay – lead vocals (except on tracks 3 and 9), guitar, background vocals Greg Ham – flute, keyboards, saxophone, harmonica, background vocals, lead vocals...
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  • about a mad scientist named Dr. Heckyll (played by Men at Work keyboardist Greg Ham in the song's music video) who creates a potion that turns him into a smooth...
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  • remembered the inclusion of the melody being a "musical joke" by flautist Greg Ham – he can even be seen sitting on a gum tree in the song's music video while...
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  • Runs Out" (Colin Hay, Ron Strykert, Greg Ham, John Rees, Jerry Speiser) – 3:05 Colin Hay – lead vocals, guitar Greg Ham – saxophone, synthesizers, background...
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  • Hay) – 4:33 "Shintaro" (Ron Strykert) – 2:51 "Be Good Johnny" (Colin Hay, Greg Ham) – 3:34 "It's a Mistake" (Colin Hay) – a special re-mastered version of...
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  • "Pulitzer-Winning Fat Ham Sets 2023 Broadway Bow". Playbill. Retrieved 6 December 2022. Evans, Greg (2 June 2023). "Tony-Nominated 'Fat Ham' Extends Broadway...
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  • a Melbourne recording studio, owned by former Men at Work band member, Greg Ham. Hay discussing the album in an interview with The Canberra Times in 1992...
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  • percussion, drums, recorder, background vocals Mario Gonzales – trumpet Greg Ham – flute Andrés "Dez" Hernandez – turntables Eric Jorgensen – trombone Cecilia...
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  • producer, executive producer Bryan Lenox – producer, recording, mixing Greg Ham – executive producer Terry Hemmings – executive producer Jason McArthur...
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    by Men at Work Released November 1986 Recorded 1981–1985 Genre Pop rock Label Columbia Producer Peter McIan, Colin Hay, Greg Ham Men at Work chronology...
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  • David Hamilton Executive Producers – Michael W. Smith, Chaz Corzine and Greg Ham. Orchestra recorded by Geoff Foster at AIR Studios (Lyndhurst Hall, London...
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  • Released November 1988 Length 3:53 Label CBS Records Songwriter(s) Colin Hay, Greg Ham Producer(s) Colin Hay, Greg Ham The Comedy Company singles chronology...
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  • Argentine footballer Greg Ham (1953–2012), Australian songwriter, actor and musician, member of the band Men at Work Jack Ham (born 1948), American retired...
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  • singer/guitarist Colin Hay and the recording was produced by Hay with keyboardist Greg Ham. It was released in May 1985 as the lead single from their album Two Hearts...
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  • 1981 with producer Peter McIan. The song opens with a saxophone hook by Greg Ham; Hay had originally written the saxophone section later in the song, but...
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  • Company's production of Pygmalion. In 1972, Greg Ham met Colin Hay via mutual friend Kym Gyngell. In 1979, Ham joined the original lineup of Men at Work...
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  • of the Negev Duncan Hames (born 1977), British Liberal Democrat politician Greg Hames (born 1980), English cricketer Jagan Hames (born 1975), retired...
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    Kenneth Alfred Ham (born 20 October 1951) is an Australian Christian fundamentalist, young Earth creationist, apologist and former science teacher, living...
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