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* 1947 – Ian Anderson, Scottish singer-songwriter and flautist ( Jethro Tull )
Ian Anderson plays balalaika on two songs from the 1969 Jethro Tull album Stand Up: " Jeffrey Goes To Leicester Square " and " Fat Man ".
Coleman is a flute player and has taken several flutes with her to the ISS, including a pennywhistle from Paddy Moloney of The Chieftains, an old Irish flute from Matt Molloy of The Chieftains, and a flute from Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull.
The city has produced or been home to musicians that have been extremely successful in modern times, particularly Ian Anderson, frontman of the band Jethro Tull ; Wattie Buchan, lead singer and founding member of punk band The Exploited ; Shirley Manson, lead singer for the band Garbage ; The Proclaimers ; the Bay City Rollers ; Boards of Canada and Idlewild.
Contemporary musicians associated with the islands include Ian Anderson, Donovan and Runrig.
The performers were Jimmy Shand and band, Ian Powrie and his band, Scottish country dancers: Dixie Ingram and the Dixie Ingram Dancers, Joe Gordon Folk Four, James Urquhart, Ann & Laura Brand, Moira Anderson & Kenneth McKellar.
This is a " cover " of Fauré's Pavane, with a new B section ( presumably by Ian Anderson ) replacing the original.
When the station was faced with closure, Malcolm Bluemel with the help of Fish, Tony Iommi, Ian Anderson and Gary Moore helped save Planet Rock by buying the station.
These concepts eventually coalesced around the core of Art Tripp III, Harkleroad and Boston, with the formation of Mallard, helped by finance and UK recording facilities from Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson.
The song compares the feelings of misfitting from vocalist Ian Anderson ( and friend Jeffrey Hammond ) with the astronaut's own, as he is left behind by the ones who had the privilege to walk on the surface of the Moon.
Anderson has also collaborated with William S. Burroughs, Jean Dupuy, Arto Lindsay, Bill Laswell, Ian Ritchie, Peter Gabriel, Perry Hoberman, David Sylvian, Jean Michel Jarre, Brian Eno, Phillip Glass, Nona Hendryx, Bobby McFerrin, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Dave Stewart, Peter Gordon, Adrian Belew, Hector Zazou, and Lou Reed.
Category: Albums produced by Ian Anderson
Produced by Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson, the album includes the epic track " Thomas the Rhymer ", which has been a part of the live set ever since.
The 1976 double-disc live album of Rock n ' Roll standards Alive And Kickin featured Shiels, Bridgeman, Brady, Pollard, Gaynor and Ian Anderson.
The album was produced by Ian Anderson and Robin Black.
A was recorded as an intended Ian Anderson solo album before Tull's record label, Chrysalis, asked that it become credited to the group to help the label get through overall slow record sales.
The only members of Tull to appear on both Stormwatch and A are Ian Anderson and Martin Barre.
* Ian Anderson – flute, vocals
Category: Albums produced by Ian Anderson
Ian Anderson, frontman for Jethro Tull, wore a codpiece during his performances in the mid-1970s.
While the members of rock bands of the era were not technically singer-songwriters as solo acts, many were singer-songwriters who created songs with other band members including Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir, Elton John ( with Bernie Taupin ), Justin Hayward, John Lodge, Robbie Robertson, Ian Anderson, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, and Peter Frampton ; Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and many others like Eric Clapton found success as singer-songwriters in their later careers.
British acoustic blues continued to develop as part of the folk scene, with figures like Ian A. Anderson and his Country Blues Band, and Al Jones.
Several songs were written and released about the fight: the Jethro Tull song Bungle in the Jungle was released in October, 1974, though Ian Anderson claims he wrote the song at least a year before the " Rumble in the Jungle ", Johnny Wakelin wrote a song about the match called " In Zaire ", the Fugees also wrote a song about the event with A Tribe Called Quest, Busta Rhymes and John Forté titled " Rumble in the Jungle ", and The Hours wrote a song about the event titled " Ali in the Jungle ".
The first rock artist to perform in an " unplugged " mode on MTV was Jethro Tull, who, on November 17, 1987 as an acoustic trio ( Ian Anderson, Dave Pegg, and Martin Barre ), performed a portion of " Serenade to a Cuckoo " and " Skating Away ( On the Thin Ice of the New Day )".
* Ian Gibson Judge Anderson artwork

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Brearley retired from Test cricket in 1979 and was succeeded by Ian Botham, who started the 1981 series as England captain, by which time the WSC split had ended.
The club was ridiculed during the 1980s with a milk advert on television, in which a young boy boasted that Ian Rush had told him that " if didn't drink lots of milk, when up, only be good enough to play for Accrington Stanley ".
Ian Whitcomb said " Buddy Holly and the Crickets had the most influence on the Beatles.
Abrahams takes it extremely badly, but Sam Mussabini ( Ian Holm ), a professional trainer whom he had approached earlier, offers to take him on to improve his technique.
The screen credit and award were previously given to Ian McLellan Hunter, who had been a " front " for Trumbo.
They had two children together: a daughter, Marion, and a son, Ian.
Ian Charleson performed Hamlet from 9 October to 13 November 1989, in Richard Eyre's production at the Olivier Theatre, replacing Daniel Day-Lewis, who had abandoned the production.
Fellow actor and friend, Sir Ian McKellen, said that Charleson played Hamlet so well it was as if he had rehearsed the role all his life ; McKellen called it " the perfect Hamlet ".
He also fell out publicly with other players, including fellow England opener Geoff Boycott, Somerset captain Peter Roebuck, and Australian batsman Ian Chappell, with whom he had an altercation in an Adelaide Oval car park during the 2010 – 11 Ashes series.
He then broke up the team which had finished 2nd two years running, selling popular players like Peter Beardsley, Lee Clark, Les Ferdinand and David Ginola and replaced them with ageing stars like John Barnes ( 34 ), Ian Rush ( 36 ) and Stuart Pearce ( 35 ), as well as virtual unknowns like Des Hamilton and Garry Brady.
It was believed that something new was required to combat Bradman, but it was believed more likely that Bradman could be dismissed by leg-spin as Walter Robins and Ian Peebles had supposedly caused him problems ; two leg-spinners were included in the English touring party of 1932 – 33.
Ian Brown and John Squire have both had successful solo careers since the Roses ' breakup.
) He also talked for almost a minute about a supposed Austrian psychiatrist called Heinrich Swartzberg, guessing that show creator Ian Messiter had just made the name up.
In the 1983 general election, Powell had to face a DUP candidate in his constituency and Ian Paisley denounced Powell as " a foreigner and an Anglo-Catholic ".
He had a few hits on local radio in Phoenix, including Ian Tyson's " Four Strong Winds " and " Just To Satisfy You " ( co-written with Don Bowman ).
Ian Howard points that Cnut had been survived by three sons: Svein, Harold, and Harthacnut.
In February 2005, AIM alleged that United Nations correspondents, including Ian Williams, a correspondent for The Nation had accepted money from the UN while covering it for their publications.
This made him heir to the throne according to Edward III's entail to the crown of 1376, but, as Dr. Ian Mortimer has recently pointed out in his biography of Henry IV, this had probably been supplanted by an entail of Richard II made in 1399 ( see Ian Mortimer, The Fears of Henry IV, appendix two, pp. 366 – 9 ).
Michael Foot and Ian Mikardo also remained of the 1945 intake, but Michael Foot had been out of the House from 1955 to 1960 and Mikardo from 1959 to 1964.
The Population Bomb was written at the suggestion of David Brower the executive director of the environmentalist Sierra Club, and Ian Ballantine of Ballantine Books following various public appearances Ehrlich had made regarding population issues and their relation to the environment.
Newton-John was homesick in England for her then-boyfriend, Ian Turpie, with whom she had co-starred in the Australian telefilm, Funny Things Happen Down Under.
By Ian Fleming's widowed mother, Evelyn Ste Croix Fleming née Rose, he had a daughter, Amaryllis Fleming ( 1925 – 1999 ), who became a noted cellist.
In fact, Niven had been Bond creator Ian Fleming's first choice to play Bond in Dr. No. Casino Royale co-producer Charles K. Feldman said later that Fleming had written the book with Niven in mind, and therefore had sent a copy to Niven.

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