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McAuley and Schenker
* Michael Schenker Group / McAuley Schenker Group, rock bands led by guitarist Michael Schenker
After Barden's second departure, Schenker reorganized the band around himself and new singer Robin McAuley and renamed it the McAuley Schenker Group.
After three albums, Schenker and McAuley parted company.
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Warlock opened also the Monsters of Rock festival at the Maimarktgegelände Eisstadion in Mannheim, West Germany, with a roster similar to the British show and the addition of McAuley Schenker Group and Bon Jovi.
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; With McAuley Schenker Group
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* Rush-September 12, 1980, with Saxon, December 4, 1981, with Riot, March 25, 1983, with The Jon Butcher Axis, April 20, 1986, with Blue Öyster Cult and November 27, 1987, with The McAuley Schenker Group
In 1986, Schenker and vocalist Robin McAuley formed the McAuley Schenker Group, which lasted until 1992.
* " Breathe " is covered on Pink Floyd tribute album An All Star Lineup Performing the Songs of Pink Floyd featuring McAuley Schenker Group vocalist Robin McAuley and Steely Dan / Doobie Brothers guitarist Jeff " Skunk " Baxter.

McAuley and Group
Group member Mick McAuley, like Hoban, is from Kilkenny, and named the song in Hoban's honor.

McAuley and album
The McAuley brothers became, unofficially, The Belfast Gypsies ( or Gipsies ), though they were never actually billed as such, and recorded two singles on Island Records ( one released under the name Freaks of Nature ) and one Swedish-only album, all produced by Kim Fowley.
In 1972, Bell Records set up a short-lived Pye label, featuring Michel Pagliaro, a Canadian artist whose first English-language album was issued on UK Pye ( largely recorded in England ), and Jackie McAuley, whose lone solo album was originally issued on UK Dawn.
Following their second album, John Williams left Solas to pursue a solo career to be replaced by Mick McAuley.

McAuley and ),
Building on this tradition, the Australian poet James McAuley ( 1917 – 76 ) wrote an epic called Captain Quiros ( 1964 ), in which he depicted Queirós as a martyr for the cause of Catholic Christian civilisation ( although he did not repeat the claim that Queirós had discovered Australia ).
His political views moved significantly to the right as he got older ( he had been a member of the Communist Party at the time of the hoax ), and in the mid-1960s, he claimed to sympathise with McAuley and Stewart's motivations in creating Ern Malley.
From about 1880, Crosby attended and supported the Helping Hand for Men ( better known as the Water Street Mission ), " America's first rescue mission ", in Manhattan, which was founded to minister to alcoholics and the unemployed by a former prostitute, Maria and Jeremiah " Jerry " McAuley, a former alcoholic, thief, and convict who had become a Christian in Sing Sing prison in 1864.
When Jerry and Maria McAuley started the Cremorne Mission in 1882, in the Cremorne Garden, at 104 West 32nd Street, as a " beachhead in a vast jungle of vice and debauchery known as Tenderloin " ( near Sixth Avenue ), Crosby also began supporting this new mission.
In March 1966, the latter won the rights to the name while the former, now without Harrison but with Pat's brother Jackie McAuley ( born John McAuley, 14 December 1946, in Coleraine, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland ) ( ex-Them, ex-The Kult ), were only allowed to use ' Other Them ' in the U. K.
* Catherine McAuley High School ( Brooklyn ), an all-girls Catholic high school at East 37 Street and Foster Avenue.
During her time there Auchterlonie became a member of an elite group that included the brilliant and flamboyant poet James McAuley, Joan Fraser ( who wrote under the pseudonym Amy Witting ), Harold Stewart, Oliver Somerville, Alan Crawford and Ronald Dunlop.
As of 2010, the lineup was a mix of old and new members: Robin McAuley ( vocals ), original member / songwriter Frankie Sullivan ( guitar / vocals ), longtime members Marc Droubay ( drums ) and Billy Ozzello ( bass ) and newcomer Mitchell Sigman ( keyboards / guitar ), who replaced Michael Young.
* Fairyland ( novel ), a novel by science fiction writer Paul J. McAuley
The first of these was ' The Inmates ' ( late 1964-about April 1965 ), which evolved into ' The Kult ' ( about April – December 1965 ), featuring Brady, Jackie McAuley ( ex-Them, and future Belfast Gypsies and Trader Horne ), Brendan Bonass, and Dave Pennefather.
* John McAuley Palmer ( general ) ( 1870 – 1955 ), American First World War general and military theorist
Mount Greenwood is home to one Catholic elementary school, St. Christina ), three Catholic high schools ( Brother Rice High School, Marist High School, and Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School ) and a Catholic university ( Saint Xavier University ).
John McAuley Palmer ( September 13, 1817September 25, 1900 ), was an Illinois resident, an American Civil War General who fought for the Union, the 15th Governor of Illinois, and presidential candidate of the National Democratic Party in the 1896 election on a platform to defend the gold standard, free trade, and limited government.
Hatton's debut fight was on 10 September 1997 against Colin McAuley in Widnes at Kingsway Leisure Centre ( he won by a TKO in first round ), while in his second fight Hatton boxed at Madison Square Garden in New York.
* Vinland Estate ( now McAuley Hall ), Salve Regina University, Newport, Rhode Island, 1882-1883
The housing communities and institutes in the US, as early as the early 1980s, included Institute for Community Economics, McAuley Institute, Women's Institute for Housing and Economic Development, Habitat for Humanity, the Housing Technical Assistance Project of the ARCs, Local Support Corporation ( LISC ), University of Vermont ( Center for Community Change through Housing and Support ), Creative Management Associates, Enterprise Foundation, and National Housing Coalition.

Schenker and Group
* MSG ( album ), the second album by the Michael Schenker Group
* Michael Schenker Group, Arachnophobiac ( 2003 )
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* " Captain Nemo " is an instrumental song by the German-British hard rock band The Michael Schenker Group, composed by guitarist Michael Schenker.
He made a brief return to the Scorpions before going on to form his own Michael Schenker Group.
In 2011, former band members Danny Peyronel, Laurence Archer, and Clive Edwards teamed up with bassist Rocky Newton ( ex-McAuley Schenker Group ) to form a band entitled X-UFO.
Since leaving UFO in 1978, he has been leading the Michael Schenker Group in various incarnations.
In 1979, Schenker entered upon a solo career by founding the Michael Schenker Group ( MSG ).
He then resurrected the Michael Schenker Group with all new members and recorded three more albums, Written in the Sand, The Unforgiven, and Be Aware of Scorpions before rejoining UFO for two further releases, Covenant and Sharks.
2005 brought the 25th anniversary of the Michael Schenker Group.
However, in that same year the collection Heavy Hitters, a set of covers featuring Schenker and a revolving group of heavy metal all-stars, was marketed as a Michael Schenker Group album, with the result that Schenker only received a flat fee.
* The Michael Schenker Group ( 1980 )

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