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Kershaw and Sessions
* The Kershaw Sessions, 1994 ( with the Egyptians )

Kershaw and 1994
" Ian Kershaw said that Hobsbawm's take on the twentieth century, his 1994 book, The Age of Extremes, consisted of " masterly analysis ".
In 1994, Kershaw reported on Rwanda's genocide, filing a series of pieces for Radio 4's Today programme.
In 1994, he married Caroline Kershaw James, the daughter of Caroline James-Pritz of Cincinnati and Harry Keithan James of Dayton, Ohio.
The organization was formed in 1994 by Michael Hill and others, including attorney Jack Kershaw.
In 1994, Peel's BBC colleague Andy Kershaw started another subsidiary label, Strange Roots, which released session recordings by world music and roots artists from his radio show.
Also in 1994, Kershaw contributed the song " Fire and Rain " to the AIDS benefit album Red Hot + Country produced by the Red Hot Organization.

Kershaw and for
Harry Kershaw was the script editor for Coronation Street when the programme began in 1960, working alongside Tony Warren.
Kershaw was also a script writer for the programme and the show's producer between 1962 and 1971.
Kershaw continued to write for the programme until his retirement in January 1988.
Historian Ian Kershaw observes that many Nazis seemed to have a " psychological block " at the end of the regime, refusing to recognise their responsibility for the barbaric actions that occurred during the Third Reich.
Kershaw County was named for Joseph Kershaw ( 1727-1791 ), an early settler.
* Sammy Kershaw ( American Country and Western music singer and songwriter ; two-time candidate for lieutenant governor of Louisiana )
Kershaw School for grades 5-8 ( 197 students ).
* L. R. Kershaw, lawyer, banker, cattle breeder, real estate developer and candidate for governor
The townsite was platted in 1904 by L. R. Kershaw, who was an attorney and was also an Immigration Agent for the Frisco ( St. Louis – San Francisco Railway ) Railroad.
The Kershaw House, Georgian mansion first built, 1775-1780, by Joseph Kershaw, merchant and leading citizen of Camden became the headquarters for the occupying British army, 1780-1781.
Kershaw, in Hitler Hubris, says it is generally believed today that van der Lubbe acted alone and the Reichstag fire was merely a stroke of good luck for the Nazis.
The most recent Triple Crown winners for pitching are Clayton Kershaw and Justin Verlander, who won for the NL and AL respectively in 2011 ( the first season since 1924 to see Triple Crown winners in both leagues ).
While imprisoned, Ewell organized a group of sixteen former generals also at Fort Warren, including Edward " Allegheny " Johnson and Joseph B. Kershaw, and sent a letter to Ulysses S. Grant about the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, for which they said no Southern man could feel anything other than " unqualified abhorrence and indignation " and insisting that the crime should not be connected to the South.
Andy Kershaw ( born in 1959 in Rochdale in Lancashire ) is a British broadcaster, known for his interest in world music.
Kershaw studied Politics at the University of Leeds, a decision made solely with an eye on the position of Entertainments Secretary for Leeds University Union.
Kershaw began work for Radio Aire as Promotions Manager, a position he used-with station presenter Martin Kelner-to ruthlessly promote the UK's third-largest town without city status, Northampton.
Kershaw has worked as a journalist for BBC Radio 4's From Our Own Correspondent, the Today programme and The World Tonight.
In his 1998 documentary for Radio 1, Ghosts of Electricity, Kershaw tracked down and unmasked, 32 years after the event, the heckler who shouted " Judas!
From July 2007 Kershaw was absent from his BBC Radio 3 show for an extended period due to a nervous breakdown, returning in 2011 with Music Planet, co-hosted with Lucy Duran.
Kershaw was sentenced to three months imprisonment in 2008 in the Isle of Man for breaching a restraining order issued to keep him away from his former partner.

Kershaw and BBC
In Europe, the feed was supplied by the BBC, whose broadcast was opened by Richard Skinner, co-hosted by Andy Kershaw, and included numerous interviews and chats in between the various acts.
BBC radio DJ Andy Kershaw noted, on a visit to North Korea, that the only recordings available were by the pop singers Jon Hye-yong, Kim Kwang-suk, Jo Kum-hwa and Ri Pun-hui, and the groups Wangjaesan Light Music Band, the Mansudae Art Troupe and the Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble, who play in a style Kershaw refers to as " light instrumental with popular vocal ".
* BBC Radio 3 Audio ( 75 minutes ): Kershaw in North Korea, part 1.
* BBC Radio 3 Audio ( 90 minutes ): Kershaw in North Korea, part 2.
Kershaw's big break came in 1984, when he was asked to present BBC TV's flagship rock programme, The Old Grey Whistle Test, by its producer Trevor Dann, who Kershaw had met when filming with Bragg the previous week.
In July 1985, Kershaw began life as a BBC Radio 1 DJ, ear-marked by the station as a possible successor to John Peel.
* Andy Kershaw on BBC Radio 3
Ian Kershaw described him in 2011 ( BBC History Magazine ) as " extraordinarily brutal ".
This five-piece line up performed regularly during the late 1980s and recorded a session for the BBC Andy Kershaw show in August 1986.
The two projected a ' love-hate ' relationship on-air, and got their fair share of PR in the tabloids, including Kershaw ’ s smashing up of a Wet Wet Wet record, and the studio turntable under it, live on air ( for which she was fined £ 1000 by the BBC ) because she hated the band for disappointing their fans by not turning up at the Radio 1 Roadshow ; and the two pulling a stunt of getting married as an April Fools ' Day joke.
In September 2005 Kershaw also became a weekday presenter on the BBC's BBC Coventry & Warwickshire radio station, where she took over the Drivetime show.
Kershaw and Bruno Brookes re-united for a one-off special on BBC Coventry and Warwickshire on Christmas Morning in 2006.
In July 2007, following a complaint from Buckingham Palace about the mis-representation of the Queen in a BBC documentary, Mark Thompson, the BBC Director General, in a public purging exercise, singled out Kershaw ’ s show in what became an infamous BBC scandal, announcing that some of the DJ ’ s shows that were aired as live were in fact pre-recorded and that members of the production team had passed themselves off as listeners texting and emailing in to competitions.
Kershaw was forbidden from commenting on this by a clause in her contract which prevented her from speaking publicly about the BBC and its affairs.
* Liz Kershaw page at BBC 6 Music
Kershaw served as historical adviser on numerous BBC documentaries, notably The Nazis: A Warning From History and War of the Century.
* The collection of Andy Kershaw, former BBC Radio 1 DJ, weighed seven tons at one point.
In 2009, Hux Records released an album titled " The Screaming Blue Messiahs – Live At The BBC " featuring live recordings of the band performing at the Paris Theatre in London in 1985 and BBC radio sessions recorded for the Andy Kershaw and Janice Long radio programmes in 1985 and 1987, respectively.

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