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Squire and grew
His parts grew bigger and he achieved a notable stage success in The Way Things Go ( 1950 ) with Ronald Squire, from whom More later claimed he learned his stage technique.
Other bands grew up to feed the desire for mod music, often combining the music of 1960s mod groups with elements of punk music, including The Lambrettas, The Merton Parkas, Squire, and Purple Hearts.

Squire and up
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 for some time without a band name, Squire came up with ' The Stone Roses '.
Squire formed The Seahorses, who released one album before breaking up, as well as releasing two solo albums.
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.
In 1982, Squire and White teamed up with South African rock guitarist and singer Trevor Rabin in a new band called Cinema.
Community Trust also sponsored the Louisiana Peach Festival in Ruston until 2005, whence sponsorship was taken up by Squire Creek Country Club.
East Brunswick was also the site of the gunfight at Turnpike Exit 9 shortly after midnight on May 2, 1973, in which a car being driven by Zayd Malik Shakur ( born James F. Costan ), with Assata Shakur ( formerly JoAnne Chesimard ) and Sundiata Acoli ( born Clark Squire ) as passengers, was stopped on the New Jersey Turnpike State Trooper James Harper, backed up by Trooper Werner Foerster in a second patrol vehicle.
Bowing to record company pressure to resurrect the Yes banner, Squire and Anderson came up with the idea of merging both projects, which resulted in the 1991 album Union.
Squire Western is in pursuit of his daughter but gets waylaid by a hunt and ends up returning home.
The Stone Roses were formed in 1984 by singer Ian Brown and guitarist John Squire, who had grown up on the same street in Timperley, a suburban area of Altrincham, to the south of Manchester.
Chris Squire of Yes produced his bass guitar sound by playing through a guitar amplifier with its bass turned down, treble turned up, and volume turned up well into distortion ; the miked guitar speaker signal was then mixed with a direct-input ( DI ) signal, a technique that has been used for processing synth keyboards as well.
Squire is also an accomplished painter and announced in 2007 that he was giving up music for good to fully commit to painting.
At the Smithfield Gallery opening, Squire told a reporter from the Manchester Evening News that he was giving up music for good.
Helme admitted in 2011 that he had been unhappy with Squire writing the majority of the bands material and therefore picking up the majority of the bands publishing.
This subsequently led to trust issues between Helme and Squire, and Helme began drinking heavily and turning up for rehearsals " hung over and stinking " to the increasing irritation of Squire.
When he was nine, his grandfather took him to view through the telescope of ' Squire ' Joseph P. Wampler, who set up his traveling telescope in Brownsville.
Bowing to record company pressure to resurrect the Yes banner, Squire and Anderson came up with the idea of merging both projects, which resulted in the 1991 album Union.
Squire had been appointed literary editor when the New Statesman was set up in 1912 ; he was noted as an adept and quick journalist, at ease with contributing to all parts of the journal.
When he ( Squire ) came up with new stuff I didn't like his lyrics or tunes.
Like Trevor Horn before him, Sherwood was uncomfortable with the idea of replacing Anderson as the front man of Yes, but he struck up a friendship with Squire that would lead to work with him throughout the next 20 years.
" After seeming to give up and allowing themselves to be captured, Maj. Smith and Lt. Schaffer, being officers, are separated from the three remaining NCOs — Thomas ( William Squire ), Berkeley ( Peter Barkworth ), and Christiansen ( Donald Houston ).
John Squire ripped it up and used the torn pieces for the cover.

Squire and on
Squire Flockton was left alone on the island as caretaker for several months and committed suicide there in 1883, apparently from gin-fueled despair.
He cites Jeff Berlin, Jack Casady, John Entwistle, Jack Bruce and Chris Squire as the bassists who had the biggest impact on his playing style.
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.
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 ".
The report was given sufficient credence to be repeated on the New Musical Express's website but John Squire and Ian Brown both denied it.
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.
Squire sang background vocals on a few of the ABWH tracks, with Tony Levin doing all the bass on those songs.
Squire has also mentioned the possibility of ' Yes on Broadway ' in 2013 to celebrate the band's 45th anniversary.
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.
He died at Kissing Point ( now known as Putney, in Sydney's North West ) on 3 January 1813, and was buried in the orchard of the brewer James Squire, a great friend to Bennelong and his clan.
In 2004 British guitarist John Squire ( formerly of The Stone Roses ) released a concept album based on Hopper's work entitled Marshall's House.
Boone first reached Kentucky in the fall of 1767 while on a long hunt with his brother Squire Boone Jr. Boone's first steps in Kentucky were near present-day Elkhorn City.
The first town post office was established in 1810 in Bradford, and was located in Squire Greenough's store on Main Street.
Once Mr. Squire finalized his homestead ,, he platted the area on 29 November 1889, which he called Squire City.
Anderson, Squire and Banks went on to form Yes with drummer Bill Bruford and keyboardist Tony Kaye.
Tom Jones is a foundling discovered on the property of a very kind, wealthy landowner, Squire Allworthy, in Somerset in England's West Country.

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