born when both were undergraduates at Brigham Young University (BYU) in Tagg's birthplace of Provo, Utah. He attended Belmont Hill School, a preparatory...
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Tagg may refer to: Barclay Tagg (born 1937), American horse trainer Ernie Tagg (1917–2006), English football player Mike Tagg (born 1946), English long-distance...
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Eric Tagg (born January 9, 1953) is an American singer, songwriter and musician. He was previously a member of Dutch music groups Beehive and Rainbow Train...
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of the band Bourgeois Tagg in the 1980s with Brent Bourgeois and has released two solo albums. After Bourgeois Tagg broke up, Tagg worked as a staff songwriter...
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Tagg's Island is an ait (island) on the River Thames on the reach above Molesey Lock and just above Ash Island, located in the London Borough of Richmond...
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Barclay Tagg (born December 30, 1937, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania) is an American Thoroughbred horse trainer. Tagg graduated from Pennsylvania State University...
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Tagg Flats is a census-designated place (CDP) in Delaware County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 13 at the 2010 census. Tagg Flats is located...
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Brent Bourgeois (redirect from Bourgeois Tagg)
songwriter, and producer. He was co-leader of the band Bourgeois Tagg with Larry Tagg, and has released several solo albums. His later work has been classified...
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Peter Tagg may refer to: Peter Tagg (musician), in Cardiacs and The Trudy Peter Tagg, manager of Hampton & Richmond Borough F.C. This disambiguation page...
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Philip Tagg (22 February 1944 – 9 May 2024) was a British musicologist, writer and educator. He was co-founder of the International Association for the...
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The Alternative Gig Guide (redirect from TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide)
TAGG – The Alternative Gig Guide or TAGG (its acronym and popular name) was a free fortnightly Australian music street press published from 1979 to 1981...
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Ernie Tagg (15 November 1917 – 29 November 2006) was an English professional football player and manager, particularly associated with Crewe Alexandra...
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Michael John Tagg (born 13 November 1946) is a British former long-distance runner. He finished second in the 10,000 metres at the 1969 European Championships...
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Lyle Workman (section Bourgeois Tagg)
music has been widely distributed since his debut on the eponymous Bourgeois Tagg album in 1986, and is known for his work as composer and bandleader for the...
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Peter David Tagg (born 1959) is a British drummer, formerly in Cardiacs, and currently in The Trudy. Peter David Tagg was born in 1959 in Southfields...
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Robert Tanios Taggert "Tagg" Bozied (born July 24, 1979) is an American former professional baseball first baseman. He was an All-American college baseball...
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Tagg Arundel KCSI JP (1 July 1843 – 8 November 1925) was a British civil servant and colonial administrator. Arundel was second son of William Tagg and...
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207–208. Tagg 2004, p. 19. Tagg 2004, p. 21. Tagg 2004, p. 21; Knaack 1988, p. 208. Tagg 2004, p. 22. Tagg 2004, p. 23. Knaack 1988, p. 209. Tagg 2004, p...
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Funny Cide (section Barclay Tagg)
Barclay Tagg purchased the gelding for $75,000 in a private transaction in March, 2002 for Sackatoga Stable. Once a steeplechase jockey, Tagg (who grew...
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Annie's little brother, Tagg Oakley; Hawkins appeared in 80 of the series' 81 episodes. In the pilot episode, "Bull's Eye", Tagg is played by Billy Gray...
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Brad Knowles (rugby league) (redirect from Bradley Tagg)
Bradley Knowles or Brad Knowles (born 31 July 1993) is a professional rugby league footballer who plays as a second-row or prop for the Doncaster RLFC...
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classified music according to a trichotomous distinction such as Philip Tagg's "axiomatic triangle consisting of 'folk', 'art' and 'popular' musics". He...
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also alter its meaning.: 71 The term was brought to popularity by Philip Tagg, derived from the work of Charles Seeger.: 189 Musematic repetition ("repetition...
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Trixie Tagg (née van Lieshout; born 13 December 1948 in Amsterdam) is an Australian retired educator, soccer player and soccer coach. She made a major...
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Juskarath Taggerung or "Tagg" for short, determined to raise him as his own son, and to bring the Taggerung under his control. As Tagg begins to grow older...
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536; Krick, p. 60; Tagg, p. 328. Eicher, p. 536; Krick, p. 60; Tagg, p. 328. Krick, pp. 60–61; Tagg, pp. 328–29. Krick, p. 61; Tagg, p. 329; Freeman, vol...
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descending from the tradition of Western classical music. Musicologist Philip Tagg refers to the elitism associated with art music as one of an "axiomatic triangle...
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on a treasure hunting voyage with his father, Gary Gulliver and his dog Tagg end up shipwrecked on an island. On this island is the kingdom of Lilliput...
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Bearss, p. 161; Tagg, pp. 10-11. Carney, p. 1632. Carney, p. 1632; Tagg, p. 10. Sears, To the Gates of Richmond, p. 252. Eicher, p. 451. Tagg, p. 10. Eicher...
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retirement by his own Catholic superior. In 1831 he dutifully settled at The Tagg (sometimes spelt Tag) in Cottam, a house the Haydock family had retained...
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