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On 22 December 1977, the band split up, Clarke, Griffiths and Wylie formed The Nova Mob ( along Julian Cope ), and Paul Rutherford formed The Opium Eaters, while Littler moved to London in January 1978, where joined The Photons, alongside Steve Strange ( later Visage ).
Major landmarks include Cody's Hot Spot Gas Station ( 1998 ) on the corner of NC 107 and Cope Creek Road ( a gas station under the name of Cody's has been located there since the 1950s ), the Old Field Church and Cemetery ( 1830, the church later became Scotts Creek Baptist Church in Beta ), and an historic Victorian house that serves as a bed & breakfast.
Two years later, according to Anthony Wood, he was employed as a private musician for Sir Anthony Cope at Hanwell House in Banbury.
Former The Teardrop Explodes frontman and solo artist / writer Julian Cope was raised in Tamworth and later lived in nearby Drayton Bassett.
The Great Hall ( formerly the reading room of the old Library ) was designed by Walter Cope ( of Cope and Stewardson ) in 1901 and built by Stewardson and Jamieson several years later, although M. Carey Thomas played a large part in its construction.
On his return he joined two of his friends, John Dolben and John Fell, afterwards respectively Archbishop of York and Bishop of Oxford, and later joined the household of Sir Antony Cope of Hanwell, near Banbury.
Its staff included capable producers Jim Breslin and Betty Cope, who would later become president of WVIZ.
Cope married his cousin and had one child ; the family moved from Philadelphia to Haddonfield, New Jersey, although Cope would maintain a residence and museum in Philadelphia in his later years.
* 1935: Sir William Cope ( later became Lord Cope )
Artists featured in this later phase included The Smiths, U2, Billy Bragg, Julian Cope, Lloyd Cole, the Cocteau Twins, Echo and the Bunnymen, R. E. M., The Specials, Everything But The Girl, Madness and more.
Cope ’ s family later moved to Tamworth, Staffordshire, where he spent his adolescence.
Cope and Dwyer ( and later their manager-turned-keyboard player David Balfe, who served both as Cope ’ s creative foil and his personal antagonist ) were the only band constants, although seven other members passed in and out of the lineup during the band ’ s fractious four-year existence.
World Shut Your Mouth was followed just six months later by 1985 ’ s Fried album for which Cope was joined by Skinner, Lovell, St John, ex-Waterboys drummer Chris Whitten and Wah!
Eventually, Skellington was released on the tiny Zippo label later in 1989, symptomising the poor relations between Cope and Island.
Cope also took the opportunity to issue Ye Skellington Chronicles ( an expanded version of Skellington along with a follow-up album in the same vein called Skellington 2: He's Back ... and this time it's personal ) and would record a number of tracks released eighteen years later as 2011 ’ s The Jehovacoat Demos.
This sparked renewed interest in the work of Walker ( although years later Cope would comment that the singer ’ s " Pale White Intellectual " outlook on life no longer held any fascination for him ).
In the summer of 1972 he joined the Vinnette Carroll musical Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope ensemble in Toronto, followed a month later in the American Conservatory Theater production at the Geary Theater.
Eight days later, it was announced that Cope was the recipient of the Pete Rozelle Award for " long-time exceptional contributions to radio and television in professional football.
Best known for their Top Ten UK single " Reward " ( which is still a staple of 1980s alternative pop compilations ), the group originated as a key band in the emerging Liverpool post-punk scene of the late 1970s, the group also launched the career of group frontman Julian Cope as well as that of keyboard player and co-manager David Balfe ( later a record producer, A & R man and the founder of Food Records ).
These featured strongly in contemporary press accounts and were later expanded on in Cope ’ s 1993 memoir Head On.

Cope and appeared
The band appeared as themselves in a 1965 crime film titled Dateline Diamonds starring Kenneth Cope as the band's manager and it featured the band playing their second single release.
Some of the band's songs have seen the light of day posthumously, most notably the Cope / McCulloch collaboration " Books ", which appeared on both The Teardrop Explodes's and Echo & the Bunnymen's respective first albums ( although the Bunnymen version is titled " Read It in Books ").
" Robert Mitchum ", another Cope / McCulloch collaboration, appeared on Cope's 1990 album Skellington.
Cope recognised that clades of Cenozoic mammals appeared to originate as small individuals, and that body mass increased through a clade's history.
Bradford appeared in Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope, for which he won the Obie award, in 1972.

Cope and Doctor
In keeping with his comic personality, a series of television commentaries on WTAE-TV saw Cope calling himself " Doctor Cope " and wearing a white lab coat while pretending to examine the opposing team's strengths and weaknesses.
There they meet the Controller ( Martha Cope ), a cybernetic human, who obliquely tells the Doctor that contest losers are not disintegrated, but ' transmatted ' to an empty point in space.

Cope and story
In 2009 Gerrard completed work on the documentary by Australian adventurer Tim Cope called On the Trail of Genghis Khan and contributed her voice to the soundtrack, which began airing in 2010, of the Japanese NHK taiga drama Ryōmaden, a story based on the life of Sakamoto Ryoma.

Cope and 1981
In 1981, interest in his work was stimulated by the compilation Fire Escape in the Sky: The Godlike Genius of Scott Walker, containing tracks selected by Julian Cope, which reached number 14 on the UK Independent Chart.
Expectations were high for the band's second album, Wilder, which was recorded in London during November 1981 with a nucleus of Cope, Dwyer, Tate and Balfe.
These include George Cope, 1981 ( President and CEO, Bell Canada Entreprises ); Wade Oostermann, 1981 ( President, Bell Mobility and Residential ); Tye Burt, 1975 ( President and CEO, Kinross Gold ); and Keith Calder, 1981 ( President and CEO, Walter Energy ).

Cope and ),
While the first Pteranodon wing bones were collected by Marsh and Cope in the early 1870s, the first Pteranodon skull was found on May 2, 1876, along the Smoky Hill River in Wallace County ( now Logan County ), Kansas, USA, by Samuel Wendell Williston, a fossil collector working for Marsh.
# Cope Rich ( christened 3 May 1635 ), who would become grandfather of the 5th Earl of Holland
2002-2010: The London Borough of Bromley wards of Bromley Town ( part ), Clock House, Copers Cope, Crystal Palace, Hayes and Coney Hall ( part ), Kelsey and Eden Park, Penge, Shortlands and West Wickham.
Baldwin proposed, against the neo-Lamarckians of his day ( most notably Edward Drinker Cope ), that there is a mechanism whereby epigenetic factors come to shape the congenital endowment as much as — or more than — natural selection pressures.
Known authors are Anne Waldman, Antler ( poet ), Andy Clausen, David Cope, Eileen Myles, Eliot Katz, Paul Beatty, Sapphire ( author ), Lesléa Newman, Jim Cohn, Thomas R. Peters, Jr .( poet and owner of beat book shop ), Sharon Mesmer, Randy Roark, Josh Smith, David Evans.
Cope recorded three solo albums during his Tamworth years, World Shut Your Mouth ( 1984 ), Fried ( 1984 ) and Saint Julian ( 1987 ), and all three used various locations around Tamworth for their sleeve art and several videos.
** Micki Grant ( composer ), Jerry Ragovoy ( producer ) & the original cast ( Alex Bradford, Hope Clarke & Bobby Hill ) for Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope
Close similarities were then noticed with an already established dinosaur genus, Paronychodon ( Cope 1876 ), also based on teeth from the Laramie Formation.
* Cope ( 1882 ), " Mammalia in the Laramie formation.
It also spent a while assigned to the North American genus Catopsalis ( Cope 1882 ), courtesy of an interpretation in 1979 by Kielan-Jaworowska and Sloan.
* Cope ( 1882 ), " A new genus of Taeniodonta ".
( 1986 ), " Taeniolabis Cope, 1882 ( Mammalia, Multituberculata ): proposed designation of Polymastodon taoensis Cope, 1882 as type species.
* Cope ( 1882 ), " Mammalia in the Laramie Formation '.
* Cope ( 1884 ), " The Tertiary Marsupialia.
* Fried ( album ), a 1984 album by Julian Cope
The junior synonyms for B. acutorostrata are B. davidsoni ( Cope 1872 ), B. minimia ( Rapp, 1837 ) and B. rostrata ( Fabricius, 1780 ).
Micropolyphony is easier with larger ensembles or polyphonic instruments such as the piano ( Cope 1997, 101 ), though the Poème symphonique for a hundred metronomes creates " micropolyphony of unparallelled complexity " ( Griffiths 2001 ).

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