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* 1957 – Boris Williams, English musician ( The Cure, Thompson Twins, and Babacar )
A British 1980s pop band took the name Thompson Twins after the Tintin characters.
Tom Bailey ( musician ) | Tom Bailey of the Thompson Twins in 1986 with the trendy Big hair style achieved with liberal applications of Hair mousse | mousse and hairspray.
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Modern xylophone players include Bob Becker, Evelyn Glennie and Ian Finkel. Alannah Currie of the Thompson Twins used it so swatter.
Other marimbists / composers using this technique include Dean Gronemeier, Robert Paterson and Kai Stensgaard. Alannah Currie of the Thompson Twins used it so swatter.
and Thompson Twins, whose popularity peaked in 1985 with the album Here's to Future Days, which reached the US top ten and spawned two top ten singles.
* Thompson Twins – " Hold Me Now ", " Revolution " ( with Madonna, Steve Stevens and Nile Rodgers ) ( JFK 00: 21 );
Category: Thompson Twins songs
In 1986, Gibb joined Thompson Twins, Zak Starkey, Cliff Richard, Bonnie Tyler, John Parr and Holly Johnson under the name Anti-Heroin Project to record a charity single called " Live-In World ", In late 1986, the Bee Gees began to writing and recording songs for their album E. S. P.
For the first few years of its life, the club played predominantly club oriented pop music and hosted gigs from artists including New Order, Culture Club, The Thompson Twins, and the Smiths.
* " Lies " ( Thompson Twins song )
* Joe Leeway worked as a roadie for the British group Thompson Twins before officially joining the lineup.
He missed his first All-Star Game since 1962, but instead of expressing disappointment in his streak ending, he noted that Twins shortstop Danny Thompson should have had the opportunity to play instead ; Thompson mentioned the same thing about Killebrew.
Hine went on to become the producer of more than 100 albums for artists as varied as Tina Turner, Bob Geldof, Chris de Burgh, The Thompson Twins, Stevie Nicks, Rush, The Waterboys, Suzanne Vega, Duncan Sheik, The Fixx and Howard Jones.
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Other key artists from the early-mid 1980s include Eurythmics, Talk Talk, A Flock of Seagulls, Tears for Fears, New Order, Pet Shop Boys, OMD, Thomas Dolby, Thompson Twins, Bronski Beat, Heaven 17, Howard Jones and Blancmange.
# " Hold Me Now ", performed by Thompson Twins
* Set ( Thompson Twins album )
The Thompson Twins were a British New Wave pop group that formed in April 1977 and disbanded in May 1993.
In 1977, the original Thompson Twins line-up consisted of Tom Bailey ( born 18 January 1954, Halifax, Yorkshire ) on bass and vocals, Pete Dodd on guitar and vocals, John Roog on guitar, and Jon Podgorski ( known as " Pod ") on drums.
Future Thompson Twins member Alannah Currie ( born 20 September 1957, Auckland, New Zealand ) lived in another squat in the same street — which is how she met Bailey.
Andrew Edge joined them on drums for less than one year, and went on to join Savage Progress, who later toured with the Thompson Twins as their support act on the 1984 UK tour.
This line-up recorded the first Thompson Twins album A Product of ... ( Participation ), documented in the film, Listen to London ( 1981 ).

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Both elements -- the caution about a meeting, the willingness eventually to hold one -- were reflected in a letter from the President which Ambassador Llewellyn E. Thompson brought back to Russia late in February.
Although very small amounts of berkelium were possibly produced in previous nuclear experiments, it was first intentionally synthesized, isolated and identified in December 1949 by Glenn T. Seaborg, Albert Ghiorso and Stanley G. Thompson.
Ultimately, the Saville Inquiry was inconclusive on Martin McGuinness's role due to a lack of certainty over his movements, concluding that while he was " engaged in paramilitary activity " during Bloody Sunday, and had probably been armed with a Thompson submachine gun, there was insufficient evidence to make any finding other than they were " sure that he did not engage in any activity that provided any of the soldiers with any justification for opening fire ".
Other prominent founding members of CND were Fenner Brockway, E. P. Thompson, A. J. P. Taylor, Anthony Greenwood, Lord Simon, D. H. Pennington, Eric Baker and Dora Russell.
The leading players were Hardy Richardson, Jack Rowe, Deacon White, Charlie Getzein and Hall of Famers " Big Sam " Thompson and Dan Brouthers.
The nearby villages of Livage, Lipata, Tsarevi Stragi, Malak Babul, Babul and Zavoya were merged and renamed to Thompson in the British officer's honour.
Ken Thompson's versions of qed were the first to implement regular expressions, an idea that had previously been formalized in a mathematical paper, which Ken Thompson had read.
lang ; in attendance were Roy Clark, Gunilla Hutton, Barbi Benton, the Hager twins, Linda Thompson, Misty Rowe and others.
A service was held in her honor at the National Cathedral in Washington, D. C., and her ashes were placed there next to her constant companions, Anne Sullivan and Polly Thompson.
Towards the end of the war, some Thompson submachine guns were imported from the United States ; however 450 of these were intercepted by the American authorities and the remainder only reached Ireland shortly before the Truce.
On their return to the UK, Standingford and Thompson visited Hartree and Wilkes in Cambridge, and were favourably impressed with their technical expertise and vision.
During the interwar years, many new designs were developed, such as the Browning M2 and the Thompson sub-machine gun, which, along with others, were used in World War II.
Some of the earliest ideas on how physical and mathematical processes and constraints affect biological growth, and hence natural patterns such as the spirals of phyllotaxis, were written by D ' Arcy Wentworth Thompson and Alan Turing.
In the Prohibition Era, Hyman Lebman converted at least 5 Colt M1911s chambered in. 38 super and. 45 ACP to fire fully automatic, they were also fitted with Thompson submachine gun Model 1921 vertical grips on their dust covers, an extended barrel with muzzle brakes similar to the Thompson's, an extended 20 round magazine, and could only be fired on fully automatic.
The other women were: Nancy Hart, Lucy Mathilda Kenny ( also known as Private Bill Thompson of the Confederate States Army ) and Mary Musgrove.
An influential arena for the great split screen movies of the 1960s were two world's fairs-the 1964 New York World's Fair, where Ray and Charles Eames had a 17-screen film they created for IBM's " Think " Pavilion ( it included sections with race car driving ) and the 3-division film To Be Alive, by Francis Thompson, which won the Academy Award that year for Best Short.
They were popularized in the 1920s and 1930s as weapon of choice of American gangsters and police, in the form of the Thompson submachine gun, commonly referred to as the " Tommy Gun ".
The first was in 1910 when a man called Jim Johnson accused him of cheating at dice and threw him off the boat on which they were traveling ( and which Thompson had recently won when gambling with its previous owner-a friend of Johnson's ).
The other four men Thompson killed were shot by him in self-defense when they tried to rob him of gambling winnings.
The fourth came in St. Joseph, Missouri where Thompson and his hired bodyguard between them shot two men attempting to rob a poker game ( again, the victims were known criminals and no charges were pressed ).
Shortly afterwards, Cromwell attacked the " Banbury mutineers ", 400 troopers who supported the Levellers and who were commanded by Captain William Thompson.
Several mutineers were killed in the skirmish, Captain Thompson escaped only to be killed a few days later in another skirmish near the Diggers community at Wellingborough.

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