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Others who arguably conveyed the same influence around the same time or before include John Cale of The Velvet Underground, Little Feat, Laurie Anderson, The Residents and Henry Cow.
* Stockholm & Göteborg, a 2008 album by Henry Cow
This release also features ex Henry Cow saxophonist / flautist Geoff Leigh, vocalist Lucianne Lassalle, poet Zoë Skoulding and the members of the Welsh group Ectogram.
* Rock band Henry Cow sings on their debut album " But a rose is a rose is a rose / said the mama of dada as long ago as 1919 ".
* Henry CowConcerts
Coogan, along with writing partner Henry Normal, founded Baby Cow Productions in 1999.
General population decline has led to almost all of the pubs being converted to other uses since the mid 80s: from west to east, ' The World Turned Upside Down ' ( flats ), ' The Frog and Nightgown ' ( planning agreed for apartments and retail ), ' The Dun Cow ' ( GP Surgery ), ' The Green Man ' ( Restaurant ), the ' Duke of Kent ' ( Mosque ); the ' Henry Cooper ' ( derelict ), the ' Drovers Arms ' ( flats ) and the ' Canterbury Arms ' ( derelict ).
Afterwards, Thomas worked with a variety of musicians including guitarists Richard Thompson and Philip Moxham, and Henry Cow alumni bassonist / oboist Lindsay Cooper and drummer Chris Cutler.
In 1995, she began collaborating with Japanese bass guitarist Kato Hideki ( from Ground Zero ), and together with experimental guitarist Fred Frith ( from Henry Cow ), they formed Death Ambient.
In the 1970s a notable development was the creation of various British jazz fusion bands like Soft Machine, Nucleus, Colosseum, If, Henry Cow, Centipede, National Health and Ginger Baker's Air Force, making it a major influence on progressive rock music.
The group disbanded again soon afterwards ; Krauss and Maimone formed Home and Garden, while Thomas worked on a solo career, notably with Richard Thompson and with members of Henry Cow.
Steve Coogan and Henry Normal, founders of the production company Baby Cow, were to be co-Executive-Producers.
During scenes in which Henry draws in his bedroom, Knight used his earlier acquired ventriloquism talents for comical conversations with a hand-puppet version of his comic book's main character " Cosmic Cow.
Their sound is a heavy in the old psychedelic sense, basically being a tribute to Germany's Guru Guru, Jimi Hendrix and the avant-garde groups known as ' Rock in Opposition ': Henry Cow ( England ), Etron Fou Lelublan ( France ), Faust ( Germany ), and others.
Henry Cow and Art Bears chronology.
Dagmar Krause ( born 4 June 1950 ) is a German singer, best known for her work with avant-rock groups like Slapp Happy, Henry Cow and Art Bears.
In 1974 Slapp Happy merged with Virgin label-mates Henry Cow, a politically-orientated avant-rock group, and they made two albums, Desperate Straights ( 1974 ) and In Praise of Learning ( 1975 ).
Krause, however, elected to remain with Henry Cow and that spelt the end of Slapp Happy.
In October 1977, still unable to tour she left Henry Cow, but agreed to sing on their next studio album Hopes and Fears.
Hopes and Fears began in 1978 as a Henry Cow album but differences of opinion in the group about its content resulted in it being credited to Art Bears, a new band consisting of Krause, Chris Cutler and Fred Frith.
In a review of The 40th Anniversary Henry Cow Box Set ( 2009 ), critic John Kelman at All About Jazz wrote that " the kinds of intervallic leaps and harmonic sophistication required of a singer Henry Cow make Krause an undervalued and underrated singer in this history of modern music.

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Henry A. Wallace, who was at the time was the United States Secretary of Agriculture, toured the village upon its completion.
In Europe they played at Roskilde Festival ( Denmark ), Torhout-Werchter ( Belgium ), and Pinkpop ( Holland ) and toured as support for Henry Rollins.
Later in the Spring of 1963 Burke toured on Henry Wynn's Supersonic Attractions Tour with Sam Cooke, Jerry Butler, Dee Clark, The Crystals, The Drifters, Little Esther Phillips, Dionne Warwick, Johnny Thunder, " Little Julius " High ( later known as " Lotsa Poppa "), with The Upsetters Band and Theophilous Odell George ( known as " Gorgeous George "), who was emcee, to mostly mixed white and black audiences, including a concert at Atlanta's Ponce de Leon Park, two concerts on April 28, 1963 at the Montreal Forum in Shawinigan, Quebec,
From October 16 to November 9, 1964 Burke again toured the South on Henry Wynn's Supersonic Attractions Tour with Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson, BB King, Chuck Jackson, and Hank Ballard and the Midnighters, with Jimi Hendrix a temporary member of his band.
In early 1965 Burke again toured with Henry Wynn's Supersonic Attractions, performing in the newly-opened 50, 000-seat Atlanta Stadium, headlining with Jackie Wilson, and backed by B. B.
The Kremer prize was conceived in the Cambridge Hotel in Camberley in 1959 after Henry Kramer toured a Microcell factory.
Henry Skolnick has performed and toured internationally on the instrument.
In 1608 he went to Paris, with Aurelian Townshend, enjoying the friendship and hospitality of the old Constable de Montmorency at Merlou and meeting King Henry IV ; he toured Europe with Inigo Jones, and lodged for many months with Isaac Casaubon.
Kahn won a year's scholarship to study abroad in Europe, where he toured with another young architecture student, Henry Bacon, who would later design the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C.
From 1955 through 1960 Erdman toured extensively as a solo artist throughout the U. S. Notable works from her repertory of that period include Changingwoman ( 1951 ) with a commissioned score by Henry Cowell including vocalizations by Erdman as she moved through a multi-colored abstract projected environment, Portrait of a Lady created to jazz recordings that were layered by John Cage into his eight track commissioned score, Dawn Song, a lyrical solo with commissioned score by Alan Hovhaness, Fearful Symmetry ( 1956 ) an allegory in six visions inspired by William Blake's poem, The Tyger to Ezra Laderman's Sonata for Violincello in which Erdman emerged from and interacted with a metal sculpture by Carlus Dyer, and Four Portraits from Duke Ellington's Shakespeare Album ( 1958 ), a suite of comic portrayals of Shakespearean heroines.
In 2008, the band toured as part of " The Psychedelic Shack Tour ", which also featured a reformed Nazz, Vince Martell and, on occasion, Henry Gross.
In October that year, he went to Canada as stage manager to Henry V. Esmond and Eva Moore and also playing " Montague Jordan " in Eliza Comes to Stay ; upon returning to England, he toured in the same part.
The band has toured or played selected shows with such bands as Living Colour, The Flaming Lips, Our Lady Peace, Rush, Henry Rollins, Aerosmith, Godsmack, Metallica, Radiohead, The Offspring, Sponge, and Seaweed.
She toured the United States raising money for the war effort, although she had relatives fighting on both sides of the war-including her sons August Heink, a merchant marine who had been impressed into the German submarine service, son Walter Schumann, Henry Heink and George Washington Schumann, all in the United States Navy.
After graduation, he toured with the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he made his debut at the age of twenty-seven as Henry VI ( 1994 ).
In addition to those affiliations, Kimock also toured and recorded with Jerry Joseph's Little Women ( 1988 ), with Henry Kaiser and Freddy Roulette as The Psychedelic Guitar Circus ( 1993 ), and as Steve Kimock & Friends ( early 1990s ).
In January 2008, the Outlaws lineup would be revealed to include Henry Paul ( guitars / vocals ), Chris Anderson ( guitars / vocals ), Billy Crain ( guitars ), Jon Coleman ( keyboards ), Brett Cartwright ( bass ), however, Randy Threet remained and Cartwright never toured, and Monte Yoho ( drums ).
In 1602, Isabella toured northern Italy, and in 1603 she performed again for Henry IV, Marie de ' Medicia and a local audience at Fontainebleau and Paris.
In the 1970s and 1980s Edmonds toured in several national tours, two of the most successful were Man of LaMancha ( as Cervantes / Quixote ) and My Fair Lady ( as Henry Higgins ).
He then toured the United States and Canada with Henry V. Esmond and Eva Moore 1912-1913.
In 1796, famed engineer and architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe toured the coal fields outside Richmond, declaring enthusiastically, " Such a mine of Wealth exists, I believe, nowhere else!
As a road manager, he has toured with jazz musicians Henry Threadgill, Cassandra Wilson, and Greg Osby ; with African artists Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Hugh Masekela, and Lucky Dube ; with rock artists Paul Simon and Peter Gabriel ; and such pop stars as Britney Spears.
In 1978 Henry toured extensively in Africa, greatly increasing his international prominence.

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