Carol Kenyon (sometimes spelt Karol; born 1959) is a British singer. She is best known for her vocals on the Heaven 17 hit song "Temptation", which reached...
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rugby union player Carol Kenyon (born 1959), British singer Cecelia Kenyon (1923–1990), American political scientist Cynthia Kenyon (born 1954), American...
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"Temptation" is a single by British band Heaven 17 featuring Carol Kenyon, originally released in April 1983 by Virgin Records, peaking at number two on...
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Nicholas Gleaves Duke Hussey Richard Cordery Lady Susan Hussey Haydn Gwynne Carol Kenyon Danielle Fiamanya Susie Orbach Kate Cook Fiona Shackleton Annabel Mullion...
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Waters (Roger's son), soon after the tour began, Lewis was replaced by Carol Kenyon and saxophonist Norbert Stachel as a permanent member. This leg also...
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Bob Ezrin. Durga McBroom supplied backing vocals alongside Sam Brown, Carol Kenyon, Jackie Sheridan, and Rebecca Leigh-White. "What Do You Want from Me"...
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single from his 1985 self-titled album. The song features lead vocals by Carol Kenyon. It was a top 20 hit in at least six countries, including the UK where...
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a 1924 song by George Gershwin Fascinating (song), a 1989 single for Carol Kenyon This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fascinating...
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the original recording of the song) during "Money"; and backing singer Carol Kenyon during "Comfortably Numb". During "Breathe", on the screen behind them...
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Neneh Cherry and Chaka Khan. He wrote songs for Carol Kenyon and is credited as co-writer on Kenyon's "Warrior Woman". He is a member of the British Academy...
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next single, "Temptation" (on which they were augmented by vocalist Carol Kenyon and a studio orchestra), reached number 2 on the UK Singles Chart in...
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3:32) – drums Luís Jardim – percussion Tessa Niles – backing vocals Carol Kenyon – backing vocals Willman, Chris (24 September 1989). "Tears for Fears:...
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The Kenyon Review is a literary magazine based in Gambier, Ohio, home of Kenyon College. The Review was founded in 1939 by John Crowe Ransom, critic and...
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the album was played in its entirety, with the song being performed by Carol Kenyon. "The Great Gig in the Sky" made a return in his Us + Them Tour (2017–18)...
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on Clutching at Straws, Marillion's last album with Fish (1987), and Carol Kenyon. Apart from these, there are performances on individual songs by The...
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became Hardcastle's second UK top ten in March 1986. It featured singer Carol Kenyon, a backing vocalist of Heaven 17. In late 1986, Hardcastle collaborated...
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(as Lola Valdez) Leonard Maguire (as Mr Grove) Joseph Long (as Luigi) Carol Kenyon (as Singer) Robin McCaffrey (as Iris Russell) Hugh Ross (as Stephen Carter)...
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Richie Close – piano, programming Katie Kissoon – additional vocals Carol Kenyon – additional vocals Demalon, Tom. "Big Country: No Place Like Home >...
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saxophone Sam Brown – backing vocals Durga McBroom – backing vocals Carol Kenyon – backing vocals Jackie Sheridan – backing vocals Rebecca Leigh-White...
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additional keyboards, backing vocals (tour) Deborah Anderson, Tessa Niles, Carol Kenyon, Francis Dunnery, Chris Kimsey - backing vocals (album) Emerald Isle...
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Bell Tour 1994 Billy Corgan 1996 guitar Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 1996 Carol Kenyon 2005 (session 1982) backing vocals The Division Bell (1994) – also Live...
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"Nothing But the Best" – 3:46 "Loving on Borrowed Time" – 5:04 (duet with Carol Kenyon) "Sweet Lolita" – 3:50 "Nothing to Lose" 6:17 "Moonshine" (Gillan, Morris...
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Robinson – drums Nicky Scott – bass Neil Drinkwater – piano, synthesizer Carol Kenyon and Katie Kissoon – backing vocals Fiachra Trench – string arrangements...
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Wright – concertmaster and conductor Karen Boddington – additional vocals Carol Kenyon – additional vocals Linda Taylor – additional vocals Chris Rea – producer...
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Martin Ditcham – drums, percussion Steve Gregory – soprano saxophone Carol Kenyon – backing vocals Katie Kissoon – backing vocals Chris Rea – producer...
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instruments Janice Hoyte – backing vocals (2) Clark Peters – voice (2) Carol Kenyon – vocals (4) Tessa Niles – backing vocals (6) Linda Taylor – backing...
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trumpet, flugelhorn Nick Hitchens – tuba Gavyn Wright – orchestra leader Carol Kenyon – backing vocals Linda Taylor – backing vocals Jon Kelly – producer John...
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programming and additional keyboards Tessa Niles – background vocals Carol Kenyon – background vocals Bernard Fowler – background vocals Stan Harrison...
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(1999-2000 dates) Linda Lewis – backing vocals (first leg 2002 dates) Carol Kenyon – backing vocals (second leg 2002 dates) Graham Broad – drums, percussion...
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Vangelis - Composer, Arranger, Keyboards, Synthesizers, Piano, Electronics Carol Kenyon - Backing vocals Dick Morrissey - Flute, Saxophone Production Sleeve...
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