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Alison and Goldfrapp
* 1966 – Alison Goldfrapp, English singer-songwriter, musician, and producer ( Goldfrapp )
** Alison Goldfrapp, Lead singer of English electronic duo Goldfrapp.
This was released in 1999, becoming their third top five album, and was a return to a more upbeat style, with Alison Goldfrapp returning on vocals, and included the single " Style " featuring the stylophone.
Mute signed Goldfrapp in August of that year, consisting of Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory.
Artists that played these events included the label's roster of artists, alongside guests such as Aphex Twin, Alison Goldfrapp, Richard X, Plaid, Luke Vibert, T. Rauschmeire, Funkstörung, Mark Moore and many more.
* Alison Goldfrapp – musician
During these early years their backing vocalists included Melanie Blatt, Denise van Outen and Alison Goldfrapp.
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* Alison Goldfrapp
The band was formed in 1999 in London, England, and consists of Alison Goldfrapp ( vocals / synthesizer ) and Will Gregory ( synthesizer ).
| Alison Goldfrapp and Francis Kennard

Alison and provided
The pub also provided the setting for the BBC's poorly reviewed animated Janner comedy series Bosom Pals, which was based on some of the characters in Cook's paintings and featured the voices of Dawn French as the lead character Stella, Alison Steadman as her best friend Joan, and Timothy Spall as the Dolphin's real-life landlord Billy Holmes.
Harmony vocals were provided by popular country stars, including Suzy Bogguss, Alison Krauss, Kathy Mattea, and Trisha Yearwood.
Celebrities who have provided voices for the series ( usually for one-off specials ) include John Motson, Sue Barker, Kerry Fox, Ulrika Jonsson, Alison Steadman, Stephen Tompkinson, Elton John, Noddy Holder, and Chris Evans ( Bobsville's resident rock star Lennie Lazenby ).
" The Crown which had in any case abandoned the fort during its occupation, had given it to Robert Lauder of that Ilk ( d. bef July 1567 ), who provided it, in 1532, to his daughter Alison as dowry when she married.
The Butchies, a punk band whose members include Kaia Wilson, Melissa York, and Alison Martlew, provided support for five songs, and Joan Jett played on " Hey Castrator ".
The art historian Alison Plumridge and local historian Charles Lines have both highlighted how Baker provided artistic tutoring to the local middle classes in order to supplement his earnings from major local patrons such as Lord Leigh.

Alison and vocals
In 2003, Twain participated in the Dolly Parton tribute album Just Because I'm a Woman, covering Parton's classic " Coat of Many Colors ", with backing vocals by Alison Krauss.
The choir at the First Baptist Church of White House recorded back-up vocals for Alison Krauss in " O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Formed in late 1981 by former Depeche Mode songwriter Vince Clarke ( synthesizer ) and Alison Moyet ( vocals ), Yazoo was signed to Mute Records in the United Kingdom and ( as " Yaz ") to Sire Records in the United States.
From August 1988 until his death in April 1991, Thunders performed with a band known as The Oddballs, with Jamie Heath ( saxophone ), Alison Gordy ( vocals ), Chris Musto ( drums ), Stevie Klasson ( guitar ) and Jill Wisoff ( bass ).
* 2008 1 a. m. ( duet album with Alison Burns on vocals )
Co-produced by Willis, Alison Rogers and Jamie Oldaker, guest musicians include Oldaker ( drums, percussion ); Sam Bush & Tim O ' Brien ( mandolin, vocals ); Viktor Krauss, Roscoe Beck & Freebo ( bass ); Bruce Bouton ( steel guitar ); Mickey Raphael ( harmonica ); Walt Richmond ( piano, organ ); Joel Guzman ( accordion ); Marcia Ball, Tommy Malone, Abra Moore & Alison Rogers ( vocals ).
Beangrowers are a Maltese three-piece indie rock band consisting of Alison Galea ( vocals and guitar ), Mark Sansone ( bass guitar ) and Ian Schranz ( drums and noise ).
The backing vocals on B-side " Systems of Love " were performed by Alison Limerick and Jackie Williams.
* Alison Bolger-bass, guitar, keyboards, vocals ( 1998 – 2002, 2009 )
* Alison Bolger-bass, vocals
Formed in 1986 in Portsmouth, England by siblings Alison and Jim Shaw, and named after the many mechanical cranes around the city's docks, Cranes are best known for the childlike, high-pitched vocals of lead singer Alison.
Much has been made of Alison Shaw's vocals, with descriptions ranging from " the helium tones of a small child ", " baby-doll-voiced ", and " a mewling, childish wisp of a voice ".
* Alison Pipkin — vocals
* Alison Krauss, violin on " Fisher's Hornpipe ", vocals on " Slumber My Darling "
* Alison Mosshart ( 2008 ) – lead vocals during the Memphis show 29 September
After it came " Slow Dance More " at 67, followed by " Buy Me a Rose ," with backing vocals from Alison Krauss and Billy Dean.
#* guest vocals: Alison Krauss and Billy Dean
#* guest vocals: Alison Krauss

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He married Alison Mary McNair on 20 July 1964.
Immediately after the crash, Max, one of the plane's few survivors, rents a car and drives from the crash site in Bakersfield to Los Angeles, stopping on the way to see his old high school sweetheart, Alison ( Debra Monk ), whom he hadn't visited in 20 years.
* Emma Ward ( Alison Whyte ) is the Line Producer on Frontline.
Waits's song " Trampled Rose " ( from Real Gone ) appeared on the critically acclaimed album Raising Sand, a collaboration between Robert Plant and Alison Krauss.
Alison died in 2005, and Gordon died on 24 July 2009 in Cheltenham General Hospital.
* Alison Chesley – cello on multiple tracks from Worship Music ( 2011 )
Finally, Alison Weir, again drawing on the Fieschi Letter, has recently argued that Edward II escaped his captors, killing one in the process, and lived as a hermit for many years ; in this interpretation, the body in Gloucester Cathedral is of Edward's dead captor.
In 2003 Rosemary Clooney was inducted into the Kentucky Women Remembered exhibit and her portrait by Alison Lyne is on permanent display in the Kentucky State Capitol's rotunda.
In 2006, the Stedelijk Museum and the University of Amsterdam held a talk on remodernism with Daniel Birnbaum and Alison Gingeras ; the introduction to this talked of the revival of painting as a possible return to traditional modernist values, such as authenticity, self-expression and autonomy, as opposed to multimedia practice.
BBC Radio program compiled and presented by Philip Glassborow, including interviews with Andreas Brown of the Gotham Book Mart, actor Frank Langella ( star of Gorey's Dracula on Broadway ), Alison Lurie, Alex Hand, Jack Braginton Smith, Katherine Kellgren and featuring David Suchet as the voice of Gorey.
In Britain, during the 1960s, she appeared in the drama series Play of the Month, as well as on the children's TV programme Jackanory, reading the stories of Alison Uttley.
The film was based on the 1978 book of the same name, which was written by William Alison and John Fairley.
Most recently on February 2, 2012, a bill was introduced in the New Jersey General Assembly by Assemblymen Michael Patrick Carroll, Gary R. Chiusano and Assemblywoman Alison Littell McHose to designate Route 15 as the " Ronald Reagan Memorial Highway ".
Robert Plant on stage with Alison Krauss at Birmingham's National Indoor Arena | NIA, 5 May 2008
Stern married his first wife, Alison ( née Berns ), on June 4, 1978 at Temple Ohabei Shalom in Brookline, Massachusetts.
With gender, ethnic and race-related studies still relatively new, then-Yale provost Alison Richard said that gay and lesbian studies was too narrow a specialty for a program in perpetuity, indicating a wish to compromise on some of the conditions Kramer had asserted.
Singers such as Gillian Welch and Alison Krauss and the bluegrass performer Ralph Stanley were featured on the album.
Guest hosts on the show have included Alison Stewart, Ira Glass, Mary Louise Kelly, John Donvan, and Tony Cox.
In Glasgow, Stewart boarded in the same house as Archibald Alison, author of the Essay on Taste, and a lasting friendship sprang up between them.
Among the artists who are featured on the album are John Prine, Ron Sexsmith, Alison Krauss, Yo Yo Ma, Roger McGuinn, Mavis Staples, and Suzy Bogguss.
Heat 1 contestant Simon Evans was disqualified as he had not completely worked out all four words at the Laser Matrix computer yet proceeding through the rest of the round regardless ( he was told of his disqualification at the top of the Krypton Mountain ) and in Heat 2 the following week, contestant Alison Riley was disqualified as she had forcibly pulled out batons from the Response Revolve when the corresponding lights weren't flashing and unlike Evans, she was edited out of the remainder of the round after she had begun her ascent on the ladder and a replay was shown of her illegal move.
In May 1989, there was a one-off episode on the Krypton Factor called Champion of Champions featuring four star contestants: Marian Chanter and Alison Heath ( 1987 ), David Lee ( 1988 ) and Andrew Gillam ( 1985 ).
Add to this a DVD featuring an exclusive short film with new interviews from Vince Clarke and Alison Moyet and the videos for " Don't Go ", " The Other Side Of Love ", " Nobody's Diary ", " Situation ( 1990 )" and " Only You ( 1999 ) as well as several original appearances on BBC ".
Alison's students included " a surprisingly large number of active, well-known patriots ,” including three signers of the Declaration of Independence, who " learned their patriotic principles from Hutcheson and Alison .” Another signer of the Declaration of Independence, John Witherspoon of the College of New Jersey ( now Princeton University ), relied heavily on Hutcheson's views in his own lectures on moral philosophy.

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