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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.
* Thompson Twins
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.
* 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.
* Thompson Twins
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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Meynell once again paid his debts and it was Katie, rather than Thompson, whose life was soon ended, for she died in childbirth in April, 1901, in the first year of her marriage.
Thompson, it is likely that Sidonius, whose purpose was to write a panegyric and not a history, simply added some spurious names to his list, including the Bastarnae.
Developed by Stephen Bourne at AT & T Bell Laboratories, it was a replacement for the Thompson shell, whose executable file had the same name —< tt > sh </ tt >.
Thompson, whose force at one time destroyed the Iron Mountain Bridge over Big River.
The execution was presided over by the first female Sheriff in Kentucky, whose surname was Thompson.
Sheffield is the birthplace of Arthur Alexander, " country-soul pioneer " and songwriter, French horn player Willie Ruff, notable attorney, actor, former senator and presidential contender Fred Thompson, Watergate committee U. S. Senator Howell Heflin and U. S. Senator Mitch McConnell, whose father was working in nearby Athens, AL, when he was born in Sheffield.
* Gina Thompson ( born 1973 ), R & B singer whose song " The Things That You Do " peaked at number 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, and number 12 on Billboard's Hot R & B / Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Chart.
It was renamed Ochelata in November 1899 to honor Cherokee Principal Chief Charles Thompson, whose Cherokee name was Oochalata.
In 1982, the television documentary " DPT: Vaccine Roulette " depicted the lives of children whose severe disabilities were inaccurately blamed on the DPT vaccine by reporter Lea Thompson.
Thompson returned for the final Black Market sessions, but left again after failing to gel as a rhythm section with Pastorius ( whose style was much busier than that of Johnson ).
Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford ( in ), FRS ( March 26, 1753 – August 21, 1814 ) was an American-born British physicist and inventor whose challenges to established physical theory were part of the 19th century revolution in thermodynamics.
Laurie Holden ( Jack Thompson )-the respected and earnest coach of the club whose champion playing career was ended by injury just short of the record number of games played for the club.
Thompson, whose mother was Trinidadian and father was Antiguan descent, first drummed for the group Labelle, and then for a short while was a member, with Raymond Jones, of the soul / disco band Ecstasy, Passion & Pain.
The Metropolitan Toronto ( Metro ) planning department began studying a proposal to build a bridge, although full automobile access was opposed by the Commissioner of Parks, Tommy Thompson, whose department was clearing the islands of residents to create recreational land.
During the campaign, Doyle was dogged by charges that Georgia Thompson, a state employee, had steered a travel agency contract to a firm whose principals had donated $ 20, 000 to his campaign.
Counter-pamphlets such as " Protest and Survive " by E P Thompson or " Civil Defence, whose Defence ," by the Disarmament Information Group replied to the pamphlet's arguments.
Major industries include Twinings the tea and coffee firm, Ducal Pine Furniture ( until they closed in 2003 ), Thompson International Publishers, who produce the Pitkin Guides to be found in many churches and other notable buildings, financial institutions such as Simplyhealth and Lloyds Banking Group, and the Stannah Group, whose HQ is also in the town.
Kinross was also the home of Flight Sergeant George Thompson whose posthumous Victoria Cross in 1945 is often cited as the best merited of the entire air war.
This publication, along with Culture and the Environment ( a joint effort with Denys Thompson ), stressed the importance of an informed and discriminating, highly-trained intellectual elite whose existence within university English departments would help preserve the cultural continuity of English life and literature.
Referring to Lauridsen's sacred music, the musicologist and conductor Nick Strimple said he was " the only American composer in history who can be called a mystic, ( whose ) probing, serene work contains an elusive and indefinable ingredient which leaves the impression that all the questions have been answered ... From 1993 Lauridsen's music rapidly increased in international popularity, and by century's end he had eclipsed Randall Thompson as the most frequently performed American choral composer.
( 1767 – 1828 ), Flag Captain under Admiral Jervis, Flag Captain of King George III's Royal Yacht ( 1801-4 ) and Commissioner of Sheerness Dockyard ( 1804-6 ) & Portsmouth Dockyard ( 1806 – 28 ), married Mary Whitbread, daughter of Samuel Whitbread ( 1720-1796 ), whose sons: Sir George Grey, 2nd Baronet ( 1799 – 1882 ) was a British Statesman and Home Secretary, and Charles Samuel Grey, Paymaster of Civil Service in Ireland ; and daughters: Mary married Capt Thomas Monck Mason, Elizabeth married Charles Noel, 1st Earl of Gainsborough, Harriet married Revd John Jenkinson, Hannah Jean married Sir Henry Thompson, 3rd Baronet, Jane married Francis Baring,
Henry William Thompson ( September 3, 1925 – November 6, 2007 ), known professionally as Hank Thompson, was an American country music entertainer whose career spanned seven decades.
Thompson, whose nickname is JT3, served as an assistant coach at Princeton under head coaches Pete Carril and Bill Carmody from 1995 through 2000.

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