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Slint was an American rock band consisting of Brian McMahan ( guitar and vocals ), David Pajo ( guitar ), Britt Walford ( drums ), Todd Brashear ( bass on Spiderland ) and Ethan Buckler ( bass on Tweez ).
Walford and McMahan later played together in the seminal Louisville punk band Squirrel Bait, though Walford left the band following their first recording session.
Prior to Slint, Pajo and Walford ( and, briefly, McMahan ) were also in the band Maurice with future members of Kinghorse.
Nearly fifteen years after disbanding, three members of Slint — Brian McMahan, David Pajo, and Britt Walford — reunited to curate the 2005 All Tomorrow's Parties ( ATP ) music festival in Camber Sands, England.

Walford and began
As the Jewish community grew wealthier, many moved out of the East End to more affluent areas of London, just as the character of Dr. Legg had done on-screen when the show began ; living in Islington, but commuting to his practice in Walford.
Various members of the family began to appear sporadically from November 1993 onwards, but in episodes that aired early in 1994, the Jacksons moved from Walford Towers, a block of flats, to the soap's focal setting of Albert Square.
Elphick's heavy drinking began to affect his performances, so the character promptly left the series, and news of his death in Spain reached Walford four months later.

Walford and music
The words were written by Samuel Alfred Haynes and the music by Selwyn Walford Young in 1963.
Barbadian Christmas music is mostly based on church and concert hall performances, where typical North American Christmas carols are performed, such as " White Christmas " and " Silver Bells ", alongside works by English composers like William Byrd, Henry Walford Davies and Thomas Tallis.
" To the music critic Ernest Newman he wrote that the new symphony was nothing to do with Gordon, and to the composer Walford Davies he wrote, " There is no programme beyond a wide experience of human life with a great charity ( love ) and a massive hope in the future.
He was awarded a music scholarship to King Henry VIII Grammar School in Coventry in 1891, and in 1896, he won an open scholarship to the Royal College of Music to study theory with Walford Davies.

Walford and together
Drummer Kenney Jones formed the rock group The Jones Gang, together with singer Robert Hart ( formerly of Bad Company ), Patrick Walford and guitarist Rick Wills ( formerly of Foreigner ); in 2005 their first single " Angel " reached number 1 on the US Billboard " hot singles sales " list.
Walford, Pajo, and Buckler played their first show together in 1985 under the name Small Tight Dirty Tufts of Hair.
Kim purchases the B & B in Walford ; Patrick and the Fox sisters run the business together, while Patrick also works as a potman in the vic.
They get back together but break up again when Bert's ex-wife Evie ( Marji Campi ) arrives in Walford, terminally ill. Mo begins selling cigarettes that she bought in Spain and two of her customers turn out to be Revenue and Customs officers.
Harold even moves back to Walford and he and David live together in the upstairs flats above the surgery.
He hopes to rebuild his life on the Square, but Pete rounds together a mob and force him into their car and drive to a high-rise flat building, where Pete threatens to throw him off the top unless he signs a paper stating he will never return to Walford.

Walford and at
Both were arrested, firing at officers in Walford Road and later sentenced to thirty years imprisonment.
Walford is located at ( 41. 877932 ,-91. 834930 ).
Translations into English appeared much later: the first was by Edward Walford, which was published at London in 1846 ; Michael Whitby's translation was published in 2001 by Liverpool University Press as part of their " Texts in Translation Series.
Mr Leslie suggested that Walford Davies ' special arrangement for choir and string orchestra should be performed at the Annual General Meeting of NFWI held in the Queen's Hall, London in 1924.
From the 1980s onwards, George Walford, editor of Ideological Commentary and former secretary of the SSA, watered down some of the theory ’ s more obviously elitist elements and even left the SPGB money at the time of his death.
# For Walford, all societies historically begin in a state where a mass of individuals engage in expediency at the hunter-gatherer level.
The Sudbury District is served by Trans-Canada Highways 17, which leads from the community of Walford ( Sables-Spanish Rivers ) in the west to the community of Warren ( Markstay-Warren ) in the east, and 69, which enters the district at French River and exits at the southern boundary of Greater Sudbury.
Dr Walford was formerly Professor of Pathology at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine.
Walford joined the faculty at the University of California at Los Angeles ( UCLA ) in 1954.
While at UCLA, Walford served in the following roles:
On 26 April 1915, following the landing at Cape Helles on the Gallipoli peninsula, during which the brigadier general and the brigade major had been killed, Lieutenant Colonel Doughty-Wylie and another officer ( Garth Neville Walford ) organized and made an attack through and on both sides of the village of Sedd-el-Bahr on the Old Fort at the top of the hill.
Walford was a captain in the Royal Field Artillery, British Army during the First World War, and was awarded a Victoria Cross for his actions on 26 April 1915 at the V Beach, Gallipoli, Turkey.
After his senior officers had been killed, Walford and Charles Hotham Montagu Doughty-Wylie organised a successful attack targeted on the old fort at the top of the hill, although both men were killed in the battle.
As she left Walford she smiled at Freddie and said, " It's just you and me now.
He auditioned at Southwark Cathedral, but joined the choir of the Temple Church in London in 1924, which was under the direction of organist and choirmaster George Thalben-Ball ( later Sir George Thalben-Ball ) who had just succeeded Sir Henry Walford Davies.
Lieutenant-Colonel Doughty-Wylie and Captain Walford ( who helped organise the attack ) both died at the moment of victory.
As a final tribute to Pauline and Wendy Richard, the BBC aired a special television programme, EastEnders Revealed: Goodbye Pauline, which provided an emotional look back at Pauline's pivotal storylines during her time in Walford.
He visits his family and friends in Walford several times, the first being on his birthday in August 2008 when his daughter Suzy Branning ( Maggie O ' Neill ) has come to stay, and later at Christmas, but he continues to reject his son Max and animosity resurfaces.
Darwin and Grant collected tiny animals from the rock pools and walked along the rocky shore at Prestonpans, where Grant lived during the winter at Walford House.
She also sets about trying to seduce the men of Walford in a bid to get back at her philandering husband.

Walford and early
Notable former players include Ade Akinbiyi, Steve Bruce, George Burley, Tony Cascarino, Marlon King, Glenn Roeder ( who was the club's player-manager for a season in the early 1990s ), Ron Saunders, Steve Walford and Rod Wallace.
From this point the character was a permanent fixture in the series and Carty remained in the role until the character was written out of the series in early 2003. started out as a delinquent teenager, but returned to Walford a changed man when he was 22.
Johnny Allen was born to a deprived family in Walford in the early 1940s.
Johnny left Walford when he grew older, presumably in the early 1970s, in order to expand his flourishing business empire named J. A.

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