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    Rawlins Cross is a Celtic band that formed in 1988 in Atlantic Canada. With members from Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Ontario,...
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  • Rawlins may refer to: Rawlins (surname) Rawlins, Wyoming Rawlins County, Kansas Rawlins Cross, St. John's Rawlins Township, Jo Daviess County, Illinois...
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    Rawlins Cross (also Rawlin's), formed by the intersection of Prescott and Flavin Streets, Monkstown, Rennies Mill, Queens, and Military Roads, is a well...
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    Buddy MacMaster Natalie MacMaster Loreena McKennitt The Rankin Family Rawlins Cross Spirit of the West Black 47 Brobdingnagian Bards Celtic Thunder Culann's...
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  • (1897–1943), English cricketer John Rawlin (1856–1924), English cricketer Rawlin Mallock (c.1649–1691), English politician Rawlins (surname) This page lists people...
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  • many Atlantic Canadians, including Sarah McLachlan, Ashley MacIsaac, Rawlins Cross, Lennie Gallant, Natalie MacMaster, Gordie Sampson, Joel Plaskett, The...
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  • A Turn of the Wheel (category Rawlins Cross albums)
    A Turn of the Wheel is Rawlins Cross' debut album, released in 1989 on the Ground Swell label. All songs are traditional arrangements, unless otherwise...
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  • The Pogues, the ambient music of Enya ... the Celtic-rock of Runrig, Rawlins Cross and Horslips." Pan-Celtic music festivals were established, notably...
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    Rational Youth (1981–) Rattled Roosters (1993–2001) Ravin' (1970–1980) Rawlins Cross (1988–) Ray Condo and His Hardrock Goners (1985–1995) Razor (1983–)...
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  • Make It on Time (category Rawlins Cross albums)
    Make it on Time is Rawlins Cross' sixth and final album. "Boogieland" "Crossroad" "Near Dearly Departed" "You Will Always Have My Love" "Make It on Time"...
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  • October 25, 1992. Sandy MacDonald, "Music to win by. . .; Terry Kelly, Rawlins Cross sweep East Coast Music Awards". Halifax Daily News, February 15, 1993...
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  • Canadian musician, best known as the lead singer of the Celtic rock band Rawlins Cross. Born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Kitson is also a stage...
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  • Crossing the Border (album) (category Rawlins Cross albums)
    Crossing the Border is the second album released by Rawlins Cross. It was released in 1992, under the Ground Swell label. All songs are written by Dave...
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    professional LPGA golfer Joey Kitson, Celtic rock musician and lead singer, Rawlins Cross Troy Little, comic book artist, graphic designer, creator of Chiaroscuro...
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  • production featured Atlantic Canadian blues artist Matt Minglewood, former Rawlins Cross vocalist Joey Kitson and vocalist Terry Hatty. Canada Rocks! was created...
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  • pursued, and Blevins separates from Rawlins and John Grady. The pursuers follow Blevins, and Rawlins and Grady escape. Rawlins and John Grady travel farther...
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  • Champion Rawlins, DFC (5 June 1919 – 23 October 2003) was a British civil servant, businessman, and decorated Royal Air force officer. Rawlins was born...
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  • Crossing the Border may refer to: Crossing the Border (album), an album by Rawlins Cross Crossing the Border (short story collection), a collection of short...
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  • Joey Kitson (born 1969), Canadian musician and lead singer of the band Rawlins Cross John Kitson (1818–1907), English cricketer John William Kitson (1846–1888)...
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  • Blundell Rawlins, CB, CBE, DSO, MC & Bar (18 August 1897 – 2 April 1955) was a senior British Army officer during the Second World War. Rawlins was the...
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  • Celtic Instrumentals (category Rawlins Cross albums)
    Celtic Instrumentals is a collection of Rawlins Cross' favourite instrumental tracks from their previous CDs plus some newly recorded tunes. It was released...
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  • Kitson (born 1969), Canadian musician; lead singer of Celtic rock band Rawlins Cross Joey Klein, Canadian actor and film director Joey Konings (born 1998)...
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    appointment of Rawlins as its new chair, succeeding Gordon Duff. The appointment was renewed for a further three years in 2017. Rawlins delivered several...
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  • Living River (category Rawlins Cross albums)
    Living River is a 1996 folk album by Rawlins Cross. The cover art is "L'anse des Belliveau" (1996). This is a mixed-medium work by François Gaudet, an...
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  • was evident: Wells departed, and veteran Dave Panting (formerly of Rawlins Cross) joined the band. The band is noted for its heavy touring schedule....
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  • University National War Memorial Neighbourhoods Pippy Park Quidi Vidi Lake Rawlins Cross Signal Hill Victoria Park Tallest buildings Water Street Sports King...
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  • Reel 'N' Roll (category Rawlins Cross albums)
    Reel 'N' Roll is a Rawlins Cross album. It is the band's third album, released in April 1993 by Ground Swell. Tracks 9, 10, 11, and 12 are re-recordings...
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  • (11 June) Sir Cyril Chantler (31 December) Civil Division Sir Michael Rawlins (17 June) Sir David Weatherall (17 June) Sir Keith Peters (30 December)...
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  • Years of Various Nettwerk Other Nominees: Doug Aucoin, Living River by Rawlins Cross Eve Hartling, Jeff Kleinsmith, and Jannie McInnes, So Wound by Jale...
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    Sonny Rollins (redirect from Sonny Rawlins)
    jazz" (2007) Honorary Doctor of Music from Colby College(2007) Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, 1st class (2009) Honorary Doctor of Music...
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