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Fahey and contemporary
A reminder of their earlier folk incarnation was Kaukonen's solo acoustic guitar tour de force, " Embryonic Journey " ( his first composition ), which referenced contemporary acoustic guitar masters such as John Fahey and helped to establish the popular genre exemplified by acoustic guitarist Leo Kottke.

Fahey and Robbie
Bull primarily played a finger-picking style of guitar and banjo and his style has been compared to that of John Fahey and Robbie Basho of the early Takoma label in the 1960s.

Fahey and Basho
Her influences include John Fahey, Basho, Patti Smith, Fleetwood Mac, Joni Mitchell, Kate Bush, and Leonard Cohen.

Fahey and elements
Fahey also considered it a good introduction, as it lets the player become familiar with the basic elements in a manner that " isn't a bad way at all of setting the scene for the game ".

Fahey and Indian
Graham's mercurial American counterpart John Fahey also made many remarkably innovative solo guitar recordings during this period, incorporating influences from traditional American folk, blues, Hawaiian music, Arabic and Indian music as well as exploring unusual production effects.

Fahey and classical
The concept of playing solo steel-string guitar in a concert setting was introduced in the early 1960s by such performers as Davey Graham and John Fahey, who used country blues fingerpicking techniques to compose original compositions with structures somewhat like European classical music.
New Age music was influenced by a wide range of artists from a variety of genres — for example, folk instrumentalists John Fahey and Leo Kottke, classical minimalists Terry Riley, Steve Reich, and Philip Glass, synthesizer performers Pink Floyd and Brian Eno, and impressionistic jazz artists Keith Jarrett, Paul Horn ( beginning with 1968's Inside ) and Pat Metheny.

Fahey and music
The band was nominated for numerous awards and showed a darker, more sophisticated side to Fahey, who often appeared in the band's music videos and on-stage as a vampish glam figure.
Fahey continued to make music into the new millennium.
Featuring acoustic guitars, banjo, and slide guitar, the album's music has been compared to that of Nick Drake, Simon and Garfunkel, Elliott Smith, Neil Young and John Fahey.
Norris formed the Droyds, which went on to remix tracks by musicians including Armand Van Helden and Siobhan Fahey, and wrote the official biography of Paul Oakenfold ( published in 2007 ): Ball reformed Soft Cell with Marc Almond, and also wrote music scores for films.
The soundtrack to Zabriskie Point included music from Pink Floyd, The Youngbloods, The Kaleidoscope, Jerry Garcia, Patti Page, the Grateful Dead and the Rolling Stones and John Fahey.

Fahey and Leo
Robert Leo Fahey ( born 30 April 1968, in Hobart, Tasmania – nickname " Bag ") is an Australian real tennis player.

Fahey and Kottke
Kottke has also collaborated on his records with his mentor John Fahey, as well as with Chet Atkins, Lyle Lovett, Margo Timmins, Mike Gordon, and Rickie Lee Jones.

Fahey and used
Fahey and Morrison used a single, continuous gradient at constant pH for the fractionation of anti-A and anti-B agglutinins from preisolated **yg-globulin samples.
The term " carpetbagger " was also used by John Fahey, a former Premier of New South Wales and federal Liberal finance minister, in the context of shoddy " tradespeople " who travelled to Queensland to take advantage of victims following the 2010 – 2011 Queensland floods.
The term became widely known in the late 1980s when the teenage character Kylie Mole ( played by Mary-Anne Fahey ) in sketch comedy television series The Comedy Company frequently used the term to disparage anyone she disliked.
The song returned to Abbey Road when Brian Fahey conducted an instrumental version in the summer of 1960 to be used as a backing track for Connie Francis ' English-Yiddish recording for her album Connie Francis Sings Jewish Favorites.

Fahey and first
Fahey performed her first live show in almost 15 years as Shakespears Sister in Hoxton, London on 20 November 2009.
Other musicians included John Fahey, one of the first " folk " musicians to gain national appeal, Peter Tork ( of The Monkees ), underground legend Tim Buckley, guitarist Link Wray, pop singer and songwriter Billy Stewart, country singer Patsy Cline, guitarist Danny Gatton, doo wop bands The Orioles ( based out of D. C., though from Baltimore ) and The Clovers, Scott McKenzie ( known for " If You're Going to San Francisco "), R & B singer Ruth Brown, and country star Roy Clark.
At the 1997 general election, he was again elected in second place on the first count, this time being narrowly behind his Fianna Fáil colleague, Frank Fahey.
Fahey was first elected to Dáil Éireann at the February 1982 general election.
Fahey did not officially declare the interest and at first denied involvement with the salon.
The 2011 general election was disastrous for Fianna Fáil and Fahey lost his seat, his first preference vote declining to 5. 7 %.
Nelson, along with former New South Wales premier John Fahey, were accused of convincing the son of the first man to die under the law, who had previously been a euthanasia advocate, to change his mind.
Emily Richard was producer Philip Hinchcliffe's first choice, but when she proved unavailable, Celia Foxe, Colette Gleason, Elaine Donnelly, Gail Grainger, Belinda Sinclair, Ann Pennington, Sally Geeson, Pamela Salem, Carol Leader, Heather Tobias, Marilyn Galsworthy, Katherine Fahey, Deborah Fairfax, Irene Gorst, Kay Korda, Lois Hantz, Belinda Low, Gail Harrison, Michelle Newell, Philippa Vazey, Sue Jones-Davies, Lydia Lisel, Janet Edis, Susan Wooldridge and Carol Drinkwater were all seen for the part.
Although the attack proved less dangerous than it was first thought to be, Fahey was nonetheless widely praised for his unthinking bravery.
Fahey first entered politics in 1950 when he was elected to Waterford County Council.

Fahey and solo
Fahey ended the partnership in 1993 and continued by herself as a solo artist and then again as Shakespears Sister.
* Warren Fahey ( solo artist ) ( Potts Point, New South Wales )

Fahey and steel-string
* 1939 – John Fahey, American steel-string acoustic guitarist ( d. 2001 )

Fahey and hit
Group member Siobhan Fahey wanted to record a cover version of Shocking Blue's hit song " Venus ".
Along with his then-wife, Siobhan Fahey, he co-wrote the Shakespears Sister hit single " Stay " ( under the pseudonym " Jean Guiot "), as well as several other tracks for their second and third albums.
Shakespears Sister went on to achieve a UK top 10 hit with " You're History " in August 1989, although Detroit was still not a full member and the album only featured Fahey on the cover.

Fahey and record
* Revenant Records, a record label set up by John Fahey
* Takoma Records, a record label founded by John Fahey

Fahey and .
* Siobhan Fahey, singer and songwriter of the UK-based groups Bananarama and Shakespears Sister.
Larner had previously played koto with John Fahey, Jim O ' Rourke and members of indie rock groups including Camper Van Beethoven, Deerhoof, Jackie O Motherfucker and Mr. Bungle.
* Velders, G. J. M., S. O. Andersen, J. S. Daniel, D. W. Fahey, and M. McFarland.
* Velders, G. J. M., D. W. Fahey, J.
* Velders, G. J. M., A. R. Ravishankara, M. K. Miller, M. J. Molina, J. Alcamo, J. S. Daniel, D. W. Fahey, S. A. Montzka, and S. Reimann.

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