• Ceri Evans (born 2 October 1963 in Christchurch, New Zealand) is a New Zealand former association football player who frequently represented his country...
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  • Ceri Evans, better known as Sunship, is an English record producer, DJ, remixer and jazz pianist. Evans' musical career began in 1981 as a member of the...
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  • along with Brant (Vybrant Music), Ed Case, Blacksmith, Rishi Rich, and Ceri Evans—Mis-Teeq released their debut single in 2001, "Why?", a Latin-flavoured...
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    producers Norwegian duo Stargate, Ed Case, Blacksmith, Rishi Rich, and Ceri Evans – Mis-Teeq released their debut single "Why?" Co-written and produced...
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    Andrew Levy Angela Ricci Past members Carleen Anderson N'Dea Davenport Ceri Evans Sulene Fleming Siedah Garrett Lascelles Gordon Dawn Joseph Jan Kincaid...
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  • United in New Zealand. He was the father of Ceri Evans who also had a career in professional football. Evans was born in Ton Pentre and signed for Crystal...
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  • Buggles singer and bassist Trevor Horn, studio producer Kingbird, Ceri 'Sunship' Evans, songwriter Guy Chambers and Spike Stent. During the process of recording...
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  • playwright Ceri Evans (born 1963), New Zealand international footballer (soccer) Charles Evans (disambiguation), multiple people Charlie Evans (disambiguation)...
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  • compilation, Biography: The Greatest Hits. In 2006, the Casuals Remix by Ceri Evans was included on Coldcut's album, Sound Mirrors (Videos & Remixes). In...
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  • Steven Beaven, Ceri Berrington, Alun ap Brinley, Rob Brydon, David Canham, Alan Christopher, Ian Cresswell, Steve Dewitt, Ceri Evans, Adrian Finighan...
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  • Member: Despoina Gkentzi, Term of office 2024-2027 Committee Member: Ceri Evans, Term of office 2023-2026 Committee Member: Karen McCarthy, Term of office...
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  • producer Nicky B. – keyboards David Brant of Vybrant Music – keyboards Ceri Evans – keyboards Lloyd Anthony Gordon – keyboards Vocal production: Mushtaq...
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  • com, retrieved 20 April 2021 Radford, Ceri (15 June 2011). "Agatha Christie's Marple: Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, ITV1, review". The Telegraph. Retrieved...
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  • (Sunship edit) Label WEA Songwriter(s) Mike Powell Martin Green Producer(s) Cutfather & Joe Ceri Evans (Sunship mix) Sweet Female Attitude singles chronology...
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  • whilst the latter also provided backing vocals, engineering and mixing. Ceri Evans also served as one of the album's producers, alongside Wayne Lawes who...
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  • and music events. In 2013, under the name Traceless, May and musician Ceri Evans released two spoken-word albums—Rumi in Love and Divani Nurbakhsh—featuring...
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  • Ryan Nelsen Bobby Almond Keith Braithwaite Glen Collins Ceri Evans Graham Griffiths Danny Halligan Brian Hardman Iain Marshall Michael McGarry Ian Park...
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  • additional percussion, keyboards Luis Felber - guitar James Dunston - bass Ceri Evans - keyboards Ben Coupland - drums Northern Line (bonus track) Jason Cox...
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  • (Sunship Vocal Mix) Gabrielle Dagois Unger-Hamilton Dagois Unger-Hamilton Ceri Evans[b] 3:44 5. "Should I Stay" (K-Warren Dub) Gabrielle Jonathan Sharp Dollar...
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  • Balliol 1988 Barbados Historian, Rhodes Professor of Imperial History Ceri Evans University of Otago Worcester 1988 New Zealand New Zealand footballer...
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  • Wales won by 204 runs Panteg Cricket Club, Panteg Umpires: Clive Rees and Ceri Evans...
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    Goalkeeper 2016– 215 0 Matt Elliott  Scotland Defender 1993–1997 181 24 [I] Ceri Evans  New Zealand* Defender 1989–1993 130 3 [D] John Evanson  England Forward...
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  • Osbourne and others. Vocalists have included Beth Hirsch, Pamela Anderson, Ceri Evans of Sunship, Dee Major and more. Other collaborators include scratching...
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    Grenada 3 3 Jeremy Charles Wales Wales 2 19 Craig Davies Wales Wales 2 7 Ceri Evans New Zealand New Zealand 7 85 Kevin Francis St Kitts and Nevis St Kitts...
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    partner, Ian Brown, have a daughter, Cerys Wood. Her former partner, David Ceri Evans, died by suicide in 2002. Wood is not religious and identifies as a humanist...
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  • independent candidate Steve Easterbrook with 716 votes, beating Labour's Ceri Evans by 126 votes. List of electoral wards in Bridgend County Borough List...
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  • Andy Melville (£270,000 from Swansea City), New Zealand international Ceri Evans (free agent), defensive midfielder Mickey Lewis (part-exchange to Derby...
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  • band originally formed as the Swamp Children in 1980, with a lineup of Ceri Evans (keyboards and bass), John Kirkham (guitar, formerly of Pink Military)...
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  • Elrick 30 4 1995 2000  Singapore 1999 Alun Evans 17 0 1992 1995  Fiji Ceri Evans 56 2 1980 1993  Kuwait Tony Evans 2 0 1962 1962  New Caledonia Rory Fallon...
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  • OBE (1993/1994–2011) Sophina Asong (2011–2017) Clive Stokes (2017-2018) Ceri Evans (2018–2022) Gary Lewis (2022- Present) "Ortu Gable Hall School - GOV.UK"...
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