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Squire and Couzens
Ian Brown ( at the time the bassist ) and guitarist John Squire, who knew each other from Altrincham Grammar School for Boys, formed a short-lived Clash-inspired band called The Patrol in 1980 along with singer / guitarist Andy Couzens and drummer Simon Wolstencroft.
As Brown and Squire began collaborating more closely on songwriting, they decided that they should take a larger slice of the money than the other band members ; Couzens and Wren left the band in protest, although they soon returned, and Couzens played an ill-fated gig with the band at the end of May before being pushed out of the band by Evans after flying home alone while the rest of the band returned in their van.

Squire and started
By 1383, he had returned to Wales, where he married David Hanmer's daughter, Margaret, started his large family and established himself as the Squire of Sycharth and Glyndyfrdwy, with all the responsibilities that entailed.
During this time too, Sherwood and Squire started putting the finishing touches on their album Conspiracy, largely based on the Chris Squire Experiment material, which was released while Yes was on tour in support of The Ladder in 2000.
He built a lock and a bridge, straightened a section of the river, and started the construction of a tidal lock, but his partner William Squire, who was raising finance for the scheme in London, became involved in the South Sea Bubble, and appears to have lost most of the money he raised.
Richmond television news anchor Sabrina Squire started her career at WEZS as an overnight DJ, and talk show host Bob Lassiter spent six months there in the mid-1970s.

Squire and new
In 1982, Squire and White teamed up with South African rock guitarist and singer Trevor Rabin in a new band called Cinema.
Squire also recruited another former Yes musician, Tony Kaye, whose approach to keyboards suited the new group.
A June 2012 interview with Squire had this: " Yes has a new vocalist in Jon Davison who has turned out to be really fantastic.
Tong and Jones formed a new group called The Shining, which initially included former Stone Roses guitarist John Squire ; however Squire left the band before recording and touring had begun.
The old 100E Anglia became the new 100E Popular and the four-door Prefect bodyshell remained available as the new Ford Prefect ( 107E ) which had all 105E running gear, including engine and brakes, while the 100E Escort and Squire remained available, unchanged.
There were still three models available ; the now-standard 500, the new Squire with simulated woodgrain " paneling " along the flanks, and the sporty GT.
Picking three unknowns, Squire formed a new band, The Seahorses, in 1996.
In January 2009, Squire launched a new exhibition of his art entitled Heavy Metal Semantics, in London, and announced further exhibitions in Oldham, Austria, and Tokyo later in the year.
North to south these are: the Black Horse, the Black Bull, the Red Lion and the Squire Bassett ( changed to the Dogwood after new management, but then later back to the Squire Bassett ), as well as the King's Arms in the Moors, and the Six Bells in Mill Street.
The rest of the family move to a new and more humble parish on the land of Squire Thornhill, who is known to be a womanizer.
Star Trek: Judgment Rites is a computer game first produced by Interplay in 1993, featuring the original cast of the classic Star Trek in a series of new adventures, including one featuring Trelane, the omnipotent child from the original episode " The Squire of Gothos ".
Following the demise of The Seahorses, Squire continued work with drummer Mark Heaney and ex-Verve bassist Simon Jones along with new vocalist Duncan Baxter as John Squire's Skunkworks, but left prior to the band releasing material as The Shining.
" The More We Live " was the product of a new writing partnership between Chris Squire and Billy Sherwood, who had briefly been considered as replacement for Jon Anderson in the Rabin-led version of Yes.
He played ' Trinculo ' in an all filmed version of The Tempest for the BBC and ' Squire Clodpoll ' in Good Friday 1663, one of Channel Four's new avant-garde operas.
Another gig was then arranged at the Roadhouse venue in Manchester, where Squire invited Helme to join his new band, for which he had already recruited bassist Stuart Fletcher.
When he ( Squire ) came up with new stuff I didn't like his lyrics or tunes.
However, according to local legend as recounted by H. Reid in The Virginian Railway ( Kalmbach, 1961 ), it was named by Squire James Galsepy Kincaid and other locals on a rainy day in 1871 as a commentary on the standing groundwater outside the new post office along Loup Creek.
Returning to Ballymacash, Squire Johnson appointed him to be the new schoolmaster, where he met William's mother, Catherine Gowdy.
Squire won the new seat in the 2005 general election and held it until her death on 5 January 2006.
After losing his seat in the 1997 general election, Squire struggled initially to find a new career.
Now on his own, and feeling his requisite training had been complete, Squire bestowed upon himself the name Knight, and joined yet another team ( the Global Guardians ) under this new name.

Squire and band
* Cinema ( band ), a 1982 band formed by ex-Yes members Alan White and Chris Squire
* Conspiracy ( band ), a progressive rock band founded by Billy Sherwood and Chris Squire
Goodwin left before the band recorded their first demo and, shortly after the demo, Squire asked Brown to join as singer.
They also decided that they needed Squire in the band, and when he agreed the band's line-up was cemented.
After rehearsing for some time without a band name, Squire came up with ' The Stone Roses '.
The Stone Roses is now considered one of the great British albums, although the band themselves were unhappy with the sound on the album, Squire describing it as " twee " and not " fat or hard enough ".
John Squire left the band on 1 April 1996, releasing a statement describing his departure as " the inevitable conclusion to the gradual social and musical separation we have undergone in the past few years ".
On 19 March 2009, it was reported that John Squire had created a piece of artwork depicting his less than positive views of the band reforming.
In an interview on the BBC's Newsnight, Squire stated that he thought the reunion of the band would never happen even if Ian Brown and he were on speaking terms as he would refuse, not being interested in reforming the band.
David Moore left the band in early 2009 releasing an album The Squire Circle with Invisible Hands Music in April 2010.
He is also a regular on the digital radio sports show, " TalkSPORT " Other notable friends of his are, Mani of The Stone Roses, Richard Ashcroft of The Verve – for whom he dedicated a song, " Cast No Shadow ", the band members of the Chemical Brothers ,-Sex Pistols members John Lydon and Steve Jones the members of the rock band Kasabian, Andy Nicholson, boxer Ricky Hatton, Paul McCartney, Liverpool F. C footballer Jamie Carragher, Chris Martin, Jonny Buckland, Johnny Marr, Paul Weller, Ian Brown, John Squire, Lee Mavers, Jack Dee, Craig Cash, Kelly Jones and Johnny Depp ( who played slide guitar on the Oasis song Fade In-Out ).

Squire and with
The trap was sprung, but Squire Cobtree's daughter Charlotte, who had fallen in love with Syn and also learned his secret identities as both Clegg and the Scarecrow, was the tragic victim when she dressed in the Scarecrow's disguise and was fatally wounded as a result.
Syn evaded capture while at the same time making sure that Imogene and Squire Cobtree's son Dennis ( who had fallen in love with Imogene ) would have a happy life together ( they were eventually married ), but was murdered in revenge by the mulatto, who then mysteriously managed to escape, leaving Syn harpooned through the neck.
This version generally followed the storyline of The Further Adventures of Dr. Syn and made it clear that Syn did not die or stage his own death: at film's end, he is having a cup of tea with the Squire, who admits to now owing a debt of gratitude to the Scarecrow.
Varlet or Squire carrying a Halberd with a thick Blade ; and Archer, in Fighting Dress, drawing the String of his Crossbow with a double-handled Winch .-- From the Miniatures of the " Jouvencel ", and the " Chroniques " of Froissart, Manuscripts of the Fifteenth Century ( Imperial Library of Paris ).
These instruments were also widely used among progressive rock bassists, particularly Chris Squire of Yes and Geddy Lee of Rush, who achieved distinctive signature sounds with their Rickenbacker bass, strung with round-wound Rotosound bass strings.
The group soon disbanded after several lineup changes throughout the supporting tour, which began with Reni first departing, followed by Squire.
A meeting with Geno Washington at a party at Brown's flat in Hulme, in which Washington told Brown that he would be a star and should be a singer, convinced Brown to take Squire up on his offer.
After rehearsing and writing songs over the summer, they recorded their first demo in late August, making 100 cassettes, with artwork by Squire, and set about trying to get gigs.
Afterwards, Robert visits George's father, Mr. Harcourt Talboys, and confronts the Squire with his son's death.
On May 2, 1973, at about 12: 45 a. m., Assata Shakur, along with Zayd Malik Shakur ( born James F. Costan ) and Sundiata Acoli ( born Clark Squire ), was stopped on the New Jersey Turnpike in East Brunswick by State Trooper James Harper, backed up by Trooper Werner Foerster in a second patrol vehicle ( Car 820 ), for driving with a broken tail light.
Squire sang background vocals on a few of the ABWH tracks, with Tony Levin doing all the bass on those songs.
Squire turned to a project named Conspiracy with Sherwood that included contributions from White.
Emerson opened the Led Zeppelin reunion / Ahmet Ertegun tribute concert at the O2 Arena in London on 10 December 2007, along with Chris Squire and Alan White ( Yes ) and Simon Kirke ( Bad Company / Free ).
The work, like Q. E. D., is informed by Stein's growing involvement with a homosexual community, though it is based on lesbian partners Maud Hunt Squire and Ethel Mars.

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