Kenny Anderson (born January 1967), known primarily by his stage name King Creosote, is an independent singer-songwriter from Fife, Scotland. To date, Anderson...
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34.420445°N 116.704764°W / 34.420445; -116.704764 King Clone is thought to be the oldest creosote bush ring in the Mojave Desert. The ring is estimated...
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Creosote is a category of carbonaceous chemicals formed by the distillation of various tars and pyrolysis of plant-derived material, such as wood, or fossil...
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Mine is a collaborative studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter King Creosote and English electronica musician Jon Hopkins, released on 28 March 2011...
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show based on the Addams Family Wednesday (album), a 1999 album by King Creosote Wednesday (Canadian band), a Canadian pop group active 1971–1981 Wednesday...
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on a Milk Sea with Brian Eno and Leo Abrahams and Diamond Mine with King Creosote both reached No. 82 on the UK Albums Chart. Both of his albums Diamond...
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Larrea tridentata (redirect from Creosote bush)
Larrea tridentata, called creosote bush, greasewood, and chaparral is a medicinal herb. In Sonora, it is more commonly called hediondilla; Spanish hediondo...
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record, Aznavour (2014), under the mentorship of Scottish musician King Creosote, who produced the album. A year later he formed a band to back him up...
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I Des (category King Creosote albums)
musician King Creosote, released on 3 November 2023 through Domino Recording Company. It is Kenny Anderson's first release as King Creosote in seven years...
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the Fence Collective, a collaborative group of musicians including King Creosote, The Aliens, KT Tunstall, The Beta Band and The Pictish Trail. Yorkston...
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from artists including Death From Above 1979, The Futureheads, Kano, King Creosote and Mystery Jets, and also included the million-selling second Streets...
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Georgia Hookworms Hot Chip Jon Hopkins Julia Holter Junior Boys The Kills King Creosote The Last Shadow Puppets Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks Malachai Max Tundra...
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Bombshell is an album by King Creosote, released in 2007. Regarding the album, Kenny Anderson states that: The new ones are pretty much my insecurities...
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split, with members continuing their own respective careers. In 2012, King Creosote noted that he is working on a collaborative album with bandmate Michael...
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Yorkston, Frightened Rabbit (as well as Scott Hutchison), Rozi Plain, King Creosote and Samantha Crain. Willson provided backing vocals on Hamish Hawk's...
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Paul Heaton (redirect from The Last King of Pop)
The singers for the original piece were: Wayne Gidden, Aaron Wright, King Creosote, Simon Aldred, Cherry Ghost, Jacqui Abbott, Yvonne Shelton and Mike...
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Astronaut Meets Appleman (category King Creosote albums)
Astronaut Meets Appleman is a studio album by Scottish indie folk musician King Creosote, released on 2 September 2016 through Domino Recording Company. It received...
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Australian pop singer John Paul Young Now (Nearly 36), 2003 album by King Creosote Now (Maxwell album), 2001 album by American R&B singer Maxwell Now (Mucky...
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"Bubble" (with King Creosote) 2011 Diamond Mine "John Taylor's Month Away" / "Missionary" (with King Creosote) 2012 "Third Swan" (with King Creosote) The Jubilee...
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Foe Dandelion Blow" along with songs from James Yorkston, u.n.p.o.c., King Creosote, Sons and Daughters, Four Tet, Psapp, Juana Molina and Test Icicles...
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Planet Eggz (category King Creosote albums)
Planet Eggz is the tenth studio album by King Creosote, released in 1999. All tracks are written by King Creosote, except where noted...
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Clarke, cryptanalyst and former fiancée of Alan Turing (1917–1996) King Creosote, singer-songwriter (1967–) On the beach beside the harbour, there are...
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Chord names and symbols (popular music) G (Gerald Levert album) G (King Creosote album) G. (album), an album by Gotthard "G", a song by Avenged Sevenfold...
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Friday Saturday Sunday Toots & the Maytals Portico Quartet King Creosote & John Hopkins The Agitator Admiral Fallow Elliott Morris I Am Kloot Chapel Club...
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There's the usual appearances by Barry Burns and Jenny Reeve, as well as King Creosote and The Pictish Trail from Fence Records, and also Stevie Jones, Michael...
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That Might Well Be It, Darling (category King Creosote albums)
Well Be It, Darling is a studio album by Scottish indie folk musician King Creosote, released on 21 April 2013 on Domino Records. Produced by Paul Savage...
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by American hard rock band Hydrogyn Bombshell (King Creosote album), by Scottish musician King Creosote Bombshell (Smash album),a 2013 soundtrack to the...
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Fife (redirect from King of Fib)
Constable, publisher, bookseller and stationer Kenneth Cranham, actor King Creosote, musician Lawrence Daly, General Secretary of the NUM David Danskin...
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have covered "Party Fears Two", include the Divine Comedy, Dan Bryk, King Creosote and Heaven 17. Journalist Simon Reynolds, called the group "great should-have-beens...
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Owsla founder Skrillex. Kïll Cheerleadër – Canadian punk metal band. King Creosote – Scottish band sometimes used a three-dot "umlaut" in some of their...
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