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Alison and Moyet
* 1961 – Alison Moyet, English singer-songwriter ( Yazoo and The Vandals )
* " More " ( Alison Moyet song ), 2003
* Alison Moyet
* Essex ( album ), a 1994 album by Alison Moyet
According to music writer Simon Reynolds, the hallmark of 1980s synthpop was its " emotional, at times operatic singers " such as Marc Almond, Alison Moyet and Annie Lennox.
As a result, organiser and performer Bob Geldof, accompanied by earlier performers David Bowie, Alison Moyet, and Pete Townshend, returned to the stage to sing with him and back him up ( as did the stadium audience despite not being able to hear much ), by which time, Paul's microphone had been repaired.
" ( intro ), " Come Back and Stay ", " That's The Way Love Is " ( with Alison Moyet ), " Every Time You Go Away " ( W 16: 38 );
* Alison Moyet, pop singer
After two hit albums in as many years ( 1982 – 1983 ), he split with Yazoo partner Alison Moyet and briefly formed The Assembly with producer Eric Radcliffe.
" She has scored orchestrations for dozens of pop releases over the years, and both scored and produced the album Voice for her neighbour Alison Moyet.
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.
Yazoo was formed in late 1981 by Vince Clarke and Alison Moyet in Basildon, Essex, England.
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 Moyet ( born Geneviève Alison Jane Moyet 18 June 1961, Billericay ) is an English singer, songwriter and performer noted for her bluesy voice.
* Alison Moyet – singer
Clarke then teamed up with singer Alison Moyet ( at the time known by the nickname of ' Alf ') to form the popular synthpop band Yazoo ( known as Yaz in the U. S .), which produced two albums and a string of hits including " Only You ", " Don't Go ", " Situation ", " The Other Side of Love ", " Nobody's Diary " and " Walk Away from Love ".
* 1994 Alison Moyet – " Whispering Your Name " ( A Remix )
In 2004 she produced the album Voice for Alison Moyet.
Alison Moyet performed " Momma, Momma " on her live DVD One Blue Voice and as the b-side to her 2007 single " One More Time ".
* Alison Moyet
Other celebrities with whom they have appeared on TV are Michael Bublé, Westlife, Kanye West, Alison Moyet, Tom Baxter, Katherine Jenkins, Brian Kennedy, Gilbert O ' Sullivan, Andrea Corr and Paul Harrington.

Alison and Alf
They also produced the Alf album for Alison Moyet on which the pair shared songwriting and musician credits for many of the tracks, and were nominated for a BRIT Award for the song, " Love Resurrection ".
* Alf ( album ), an album by Alison Moyet

Alison and ),
They had four children: ( Lady ) Janet Helen ( b. 1923 ), ( Lady ) Felicity Ann ( 1925 – 2007 ), Martin Richard ( 1927 – 91 ) and ( Lady ) Alison Elizabeth ( b. 1930 ).
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.
Jones married Alison Telfer in 1970, and they have two children together, Sally ( born in 1974 ), and Bill ( born in 1976 ).
Harrison Ford reprises the title role and Sean Connery plays Indiana's father ( although, in reality, Connery is just twelve years senior to Ford ), Henry Jones, Sr. Alison Doody, Denholm Elliott, Julian Glover, River Phoenix, and John Rhys-Davies also have featured roles.
In the early 1950s, Gorey, with a group of recent Harvard alumni including Alison Lurie ( 1947 ), John Ashbery ( 1949 ), and Donald Hall ( 1951 ), Frank O ' Hara, amongst others, founded the Poets ' Theatre in Cambridge, which was supported by Harvard faculty members John Ciardi and Thornton Wilder.
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.
Walt and Elspeth provide the answers and the keys, and the Russians depart, leaving behind a young sailor, Alexei Kolchin ( John Phillip Law ), to guard the Whittakers and, subsequently, their attractive 18-year-old neighbor, Alison Palmer ( Andrea Dromm ).
John Phillip Law's consistently, magnificently incorrect pronunciation of difficult English phonemes, most notably in his slow, careful, hopeless struggle to master Alison Palmer's name ( ah-LYEE-sown PAHL-myerr ), was remarkably authentic by the standards of the day.
Dexter is normally in conflict with his ditzy older sister, Dee Dee ( voiced by Alison Moore in Season 1 & 3 and Kathryn Cressida in Season 2 & 4 ), who always mysteriously gains access to his lab no matter what he does to try to keep her out.
Stern married his first wife, Alison ( née Berns ), on June 4, 1978 at Temple Ohabei Shalom in Brookline, Massachusetts.
* Alison Stewart ( born 1966 ), MSNBC news personality and host of The Most with Alison Stewart.
* Alison Haislip ( born 1981 ), actress and correspondent for G4tv's Attack of the Show !.
* Sir Archibald Alison ( d. 1867 ), advocate and historian
* Alison Saar ( born 1956 ), American artist
They had three children, Walter ( deceased ), Alison and Carl.
* Brown, Alison M., ' Platonism in fifteenth century Florence and its contribution to early modern political thought ', Journal of Modern History 58 ( 1986 ), 383-413.

Alison and Art
Performers at the concert included Shawn Colvin, Philip Glass, Alison Krauss, Jerry Douglas, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Lyle Lovett, James Taylor, and Stevie Wonder as well as Simon's former collaborator Art Garfunkel.
The choir at the First Baptist Church of White House recorded back-up vocals for Alison Krauss in " O Brother, Where Art Thou?
' Art e Scienza ' exhibition with works by Eric Bainbridge, Alastair Brotchie, Anthony Caro, Leonora Carrington, Ithell Colquhoun, Stephen Cox, Tony Cragg, Neil Cummings, Brian Eno, Barry Flanagan, Jeremy Gardiner, Eric Gidney, Jocelyn Godwin, Anthony Gormley, Paul Hayward, Allen Jones, Liliane Lijn, Peter Lowe, Kyeran Lyons, Conroy Maddox, Thomas Major, Kenneth Martin, Mary Martin, Alastair Morton, Hugh O ' Donnell, Andrew Owens, Digital Pictures, Mike Punt, Bridget Riley, Kurt Schwitters, Peter Sedgley, Jeffrey Steele, Paul Thomas, Philip West, and Alison Wilding.
Headliners have included Arlo Guthrie, Alison Krauss and Union Station, Art Garfunkel, Aztec Two-Step, Citizen Cope, Dionne Warwick, George Winston, Jonathan Edwards, Kris Kristofferson, Marc Cohn, Pat Metheny, Richie Havens, Shawn Colvin, Susan Tedeschi, Tom Paxton, Tom Rush, The Wailers, and Wynton Marsalis.
Hamilton's definition of Pop Art from a letter to Alison and Peter Smithson dated 16 January 1957 was-" Pop Art is: popular, transient, expendable, low-cost, mass-produced, young, witty, sexy, gimmicky, glamorous, and Big Business "-stressing its everyday, commonplace values.
Past visiting faculty have included Alison Bechdel, Ed Brubaker, Ivan Brunetti, James Kochalka, Jason Lutes, Scott McCloud, Seth, Art Spiegelman, Craig Thompson, and Chris Ware.
As a result of the merger with the University of Edinburgh in August 2011 the new enlarged ECA includes Minto House, Chambers Street ( History of Art and Architecture ) and Alison House in Nicolson Square ( Music ).
Ai Weiwei, David Altmejd, Atelier Bow-Wow, Guy Ben-Ner, Manfredi Beninati, David Blandy, U-Ram Choe, Adam Cvijanovic, Nancy Davenport, Diller & Scofidio + Renfro, Leandro Erlich, Omer Fast, Adrian Ghenie, Rodney Graham, Tue Greenfort, Teresa Hubbard & Alexander Birchler, Alison Jackson, Jesper Just, Otto Karvonen, Yayoi Kusama, Ulf Langheinrich ( Granular-Synthesis ), Luisa Lambri, Gabriel Lester, Annette Messager, Tracey Moffatt, Yoko Ono, Ged Quinn, Khalil Rabah, The Royal Art Lodge, Sarah Sze, Tomas Saraceno, Richard Woods.
* Alison Britton OBE, Ceramics Tutor at the Royal College of Art
* Alison Knowles at Art not Art
Ideas on Pop Art were discussed by Reyner Banham, Theo Crosby, Frank Cordell, Toni del Renzio, Richard Hamilton, Nigel Henderson, John McHale, Eduardo Paolozzi, Alison and Peter Smithson, sculptor William Turnbull, and myself.
He taught at the Royal College of Art from 1966 to 1975, where his students included Elizabeth Fritsch, Alison Britton, Jacqui Poncelet, Carol McNicoll, Geoffrey Swindell, Jill Crowley and Glenys Barton, all of whom produce non-functional work.
From the 1960s onwards, a new generation of potters, influenced by Camberwell School of Art and including Ewan Hendersen, Alison Britton, Elizabeth Fritsch and Gordon Baldwin, began to experiment with surfaces, glazes and abstract ceramic objects, to critical acclaim.

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