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After the war, he played piano and guitar ( his first guitar was built by friend and author Sydney Hopkins, who wrote Mister God, This Is Anna ), and in 1949 joined Chris Barber's Jazz Band where he met blues harmonica player Cyril Davies.
Although Cyril Davies left the group in 1963, Blues Incorporated continued to record, with Korner at the helm, until 1966.
About the same time, a British blues scene developed, initially led by purist blues followers such as Alexis Korner and Cyril Davies who were directly inspired by American musicians such as Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters and Howlin ' Wolf.
The lineup was Mayall, Ward, John McVie on bass and guitarist Bernie Watson, formerly of Cyril Davies and the R & B All-Stars.
Among these were guitarist and blues harpist Cyril Davies, who ran the London Skiffle Club at the Roundhouse public house in London ’ s Soho and guitarist Alexis Korner, both of whom worked for jazz band leader Chris Barber, playing in the R & B segment he introduced to his show.
Walford Davies ( left ) in about 1932 with fellow musicians Hugh Allen ( conductor ) | Sir Hugh Allen ( centre ) and Cyril Rootham ( right )
* Cyril Davies
# Cyril Davies and The All Stars-" Not Fade Away "
Hopkins ' studies were interrupted in 1960 when he left school at 16 to became the pianist with Screaming Lord Sutch's Savages until, two years later, he and fellow Savages Bernie Watson, Rick Brown ( Fenson ) and Carlo Little, joined the renowned blues harmonica player Cyril Davies, who had just left Blues Incorporated, and became the Cyril Davies R & B All Stars.
* Cyril Davies – Blues from The Roundhouse ( 1957 ) reissued as The Legendary Cyril Davies ( 1970 ) and as Alexis Korner & Cyril Davies ( 1984 )
Initially led by purist blues followers such as Alexis Korner and Cyril Davies, it reached its height of mainstream popularity in the 1960s, when it developed a distinctive and influential style dominated by electric guitar and made international stars of several proponents of the genre including The Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds, Eric Clapton, Fleetwood Mac and Led Zeppelin.
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Cyril and English
* Cyril Perkins ( 1911 -), English cricketer
* Cyril Stanley Harrison, ( 1915-1998 ) English cricketer
However, the best modern analysis of the sources of the creed ( by A. de Halleux, in Revue Theologique de Louvain 7, 1976 ) and a reading of the acts, or proceedings, of the council ( recently translated into English ) show that the bishops considered Cyril the great authority and that even the language of ' two natures ' derives from him.
* 1974 – Cyril Connolly, English intellectual ( b. 1903 )
* 1967 – Cyril Norman Hinshelwood, English chemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1897 )
* 1923 – Cyril Shaps, English actor ( d. 2003 )
* 1879 – Cyril Scott, English composer ( d. 1970 )
* 1903 – Cyril Connolly, English critic ( d. 1974 )
* Cyril Burt was an English educational psychologist who made contributions to educational psychology and statistics. Burt is known for his studies on the heritability of IQ.
** Cyril Washbrook, English cricketer ( b. 1914 )
** Cyril Poole, English cricketer ( b. 1921 )
** Cyril Knowles, English footballer and manager ( b. 1944 )
** Cyril Norman Hinshelwood, English chemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1967 )
** Cyril Poole, English cricketer ( died 1996 )
** Cyril Norman Hinshelwood, English chemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1897 )
** Cyril Tourneur, English dramatist ( d. 1626 )
In the late 1930s and 40s, British County Court judge Arthur Alexander Gordon Clark ( 1900 – 1958 ) published a number of detective novels under the alias Cyril Hare in which he made use of his profoundly extensive knowledge of the English legal system.
* Spender, J. A., and Cyril Asquith, Life of Lord Oxford and Asquith ( 2 vols ) ( Hutchinson, 1932 ) * Taylor, A. J. P. English History, 1914 – 1945.
* Cyril Scott ( 1879 – 1970 ) English
", first published in 1977, author Cyril M Harris states that c1200 Plaistow was recorded as " Plagestoue ", derived from the Old English PLEG, meaning sports or playing, and STOWE ( place ).
Sir Cyril Lodowic Burt ( 3 March 1883 – 10 October 1971 ) was an English educational psychologist who made contributions to educational psychology and statistics.
* Cyril Edward Power, English artist
A West Country schoolboy playground-rhyme current in the 1940s concerning the pasty went: In 1959 the English singer-songwriter Cyril Tawney wrote a nostalgic song called " The Oggie Man ".
** Cyril Tourneur, English dramatist ( died 1626 )
Frank Cyril Tiarks OBE ( also known as FC Tiarks ) ( Balham, 9 July 1874 – Loxton, 7 April 1952 ) was an English banker.

Cyril and musician
** Cyril Jordan, American musician
* Cyril Bradley Rootham ( 1875 – 1938 ), classicist and musician
* Cyril Neville ( born 1948 ), American musician
Cyril Collard ( 19 December 1957, Paris − 5 March 1993 ) was a French author, filmmaker, composer, musician and actor.

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