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Peterborough TodayJunior Football: Dee day arrives for the HarriersPeterborough TodayDeeping Blue Under 10s: Pictured from the left are, back, Jack Banham, Oliver Piddington, Daniel Conway, Jamie Underwood, Harrison Dee, front, Elliot Price, ...
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Attleborough runner completes 29-day jog for injured friendNorfolk Eastern Daily PressA welcome home celebration was held at the Garden House pub in Banham where a charity auction, including Mr Harrison's running shoes, raised an extra £1000 ...and more »
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Mrs. Kim Judice, Jr.The Daily AdvertiserOffertory gifts were presented by Mrs. Gail Albert Banham, aunt of the bride, Mrs. Claire Kallam Robert, aunt and godmother of the groom and Mrs. Lynn ...and more »
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"In August 2010, National Theare Wales took one of Europe's first recorded plays to the heart of the Brecon Beacons. In a collaboration between director Mike Pearson and artist Mike Brookes, and with a new version of the text from writer Kaite O'Reilly, National Theatre Wales' sixth production brought greek tragedy onto the modern day stage. Set in the heart of the Brecon Beacons, The Persians took audiences onto a mock German village rarely seen by the public. The Ministry of Defence allowed us access to a unique part of their facility, of which the German village was its centre point. Audiences were thrust into the elements to experience a once in a lifetime, multimedia retelling of a lost battle and its aftermath." nationaltheatrewales.org This video record is accompanied by a soundtrack composed using recordings from the location, including that of machine gun fire and burning tanks, sounds all too familiar to those that spent the summer of 2010 high up on a mountain in the Brecon Beacons. The four sections of the film are titled according to the divisions made by Mike Pearson when working with the text in rehearsal. Premonition, Revelation, Judgement and Chaos. The four standings that make up the film were performed during each of these sections, on different nights, as the actors performed live to an audience. This film is part of an ongoing mapping project titled 'the standing man'. A collaboration between artists Tom Payne and Sam Christie. More information and ...
Four hours in cell after row with gas fitterIslington Tribune newspaper websiteIt is a complicated Banham lock and had been fiddled with all day due to people coming in and out constantly, mainly Skanska employees. ...
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Swardeston take Cockspur Twenty20 glory at the Rose BowlNorfolk Eastern Daily PressBut after the experienced duo holed out in quick succession, Walker was bowled first ball by ex-Swardeston bowler Richard Banham to make it 63 for five. ...and more »
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The Seattle Public Theater at the Green Lake Bathhouse presents MauritiusSeattle Post Intelligencer (blog)(as quoted from the New York Times) Directed by Banham, Mauritius stars Mark Fullerton, Heather Hawkins, Joseph P. McCarthy, Carolyn Marie Monroe and John ...
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Eye of the BeholderMetropolis MagazineFriends and colleagues suggested Reyner Banham, Elaine Scarry, Baudelaire, Walter Benjamin, Alexander Nehamas, Kant … I found essays about beauty and ...and more »
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Ubu - Opera in Two Acts (five scenes) based on the play by Alfred Jarry (1896). Libretto by Michael Finnissy and Andrew Toovey. Production by the Banff Centre Theatre, Canada in collaboration with Music Theatre Wales (May 1992). Directed by Keith Turnbull. The story of the opera follows the list of people who were part of this first production. I would like to wholeheartedly thank the people listed below, who made my first trip to Banff, Canada so fantastic and brought to life this, my first opera in a way I could never have imagined would be possible. The following is a list of all who took part in this production: The Cast: Ubu: Richard Morris Ma Ubu: Gale Oxley Captain Crap: Andrew Watts The Nobility and The Army: Twylla Augustson Prince Buggerlips: Michelle Milenkovic The King, The queen, and The Bear: Elizabeth Harley The People: John Haley-Relyea The Orchestra: Flutes: Tim Janz Oboe: Sandra Pohran Clarinets: Lori Freedman Bassoons: John Feldberg Horn: Robert McCosh Trumpet: Russell Whitehead Trombone 1: Bob McNally Trombone 2: Ken Read Percussion 1: Steven Wassmansdorf Percussion 2: John Thompson Cello: Sharon McKinley Double Bass: Chris Orr Conductor: Michael Rafferty Director: Keith Turnbull Music Director: Michael Rafferty Designer: Simon Banham Lighting Designer: Douglas Welch Assisstant Director: Graham Cozzubbo Choreographer/Assistant Director: Trudi Forrest Coach: John Hess Vocal Coaches: Richard Armstrong and Selena James Physical Theatre Coach: John Paul ...
Ubu - Opera in Two Acts (five scenes) based on the play by Alfred Jarry (1896). Libretto by Michael Finnissy and Andrew Toovey. Production by the Banff Centre Theatre, Canada in collaboration with Music Theatre Wales (May 1992). Directed by Keith Turnbull. The story of the opera follows the list of people who were part of this first production. I would like to wholeheartedly thank the people listed below, who made my first trip to Banff, Canada so fantastic and brought to life this, my first opera in a way I could never have imagined would be possible. The following is a list of all who took part in this production: The Cast: Ubu: Richard Morris Ma Ubu: Gale Oxley Captain Crap: Andrew Watts The Nobility and The Army: Twylla Augustson Prince Buggerlips: Michelle Milenkovic The King, The queen, and The Bear: Elizabeth Harley The People: John Haley-Relyea The Orchestra: Flutes: Tim Janz Oboe: Sandra Pohran Clarinets: Lori Freedman Bassoons: John Feldberg Horn: Robert McCosh Trumpet: Russell Whitehead Trombone 1: Bob McNally Trombone 2: Ken Read Percussion 1: Steven Wassmansdorf Percussion 2: John Thompson Cello: Sharon McKinley Double Bass: Chris Orr Conductor: Michael Rafferty Director: Keith Turnbull Music Director: Michael Rafferty Designer: Simon Banham Lighting Designer: Douglas Welch Assisstant Director: Graham Cozzubbo Choreographer/Assistant Director: Trudi Forrest Coach: John Hess Vocal Coaches: Richard Armstrong and Selena James Physical Theatre Coach: John Paul ...
Ubu - Opera in Two Acts (five scenes) based on the play by Alfred Jarry (1896). Libretto by Michael Finnissy and Andrew Toovey. Production by the Banff Centre Theatre, Canada in collaboration with Music Theatre Wales (May 1992). Directed by Keith Turnbull. The story of the opera follows the list of people who were part of this first production. I would like to wholeheartedly thank the people listed below, who made my first trip to Banff, Canada so fantastic and brought to life this, my first opera in a way I could never have imagined would be possible. The following is a list of all who took part in this production: The Cast: Ubu: Richard Morris Ma Ubu: Gale Oxley Captain Crap: Andrew Watts The Nobility and The Army: Twylla Augustson Prince Buggerlips: Michelle Milenkovic The King, The queen, and The Bear: Elizabeth Harley The People: John Haley-Relyea The Orchestra: Flutes: Tim Janz Oboe: Sandra Pohran Clarinets: Lori Freedman Bassoons: John Feldberg Horn: Robert McCosh Trumpet: Russell Whitehead Trombone 1: Bob McNally Trombone 2: Ken Read Percussion 1: Steven Wassmansdorf Percussion 2: John Thompson Cello: Sharon McKinley Double Bass: Chris Orr Conductor: Michael Rafferty Director: Keith Turnbull Music Director: Michael Rafferty Designer: Simon Banham Lighting Designer: Douglas Welch Assisstant Director: Graham Cozzubbo Choreographer/Assistant Director: Trudi Forrest Coach: John Hess Vocal Coaches: Richard Armstrong and Selena James Physical Theatre Coach: John Paul ...
Ubu - Opera in Two Acts (five scenes) based on the play by Alfred Jarry (1896). Libretto by Michael Finnissy and Andrew Toovey. Production by the Banff Centre Theatre, Canada in collaboration with Music Theatre Wales (May 1992). Directed by Keith Turnbull. The story of the opera follows the list of people who were part of this first production. I would like to wholeheartedly thank the people listed below, who made my first trip to Banff, Canada so fantastic and brought to life this, my first opera in a way I could never have imagined would be possible. The following is a list of all who took part in this production: The Cast: Ubu: Richard Morris Ma Ubu: Gale Oxley Captain Crap: Andrew Watts The Nobility and The Army: Twylla Augustson Prince Buggerlips: Michelle Milenkovic The King, The queen, and The Bear: Elizabeth Harley The People: John Haley-Relyea The Orchestra: Flutes: Tim Janz Oboe: Sandra Pohran Clarinets: Lori Freedman Bassoons: John Feldberg Horn: Robert McCosh Trumpet: Russell Whitehead Trombone 1: Bob McNally Trombone 2: Ken Read Percussion 1: Steven Wassmansdorf Percussion 2: John Thompson Cello: Sharon McKinley Double Bass: Chris Orr Conductor: Michael Rafferty Director: Keith Turnbull Music Director: Michael Rafferty Designer: Simon Banham Lighting Designer: Douglas Welch Assisstant Director: Graham Cozzubbo Choreographer/Assistant Director: Trudi Forrest Coach: John Hess Vocal Coaches: Richard Armstrong and Selena James Physical Theatre Coach: John Paul ...
Ubu - Opera in Two Acts (five scenes) based on the play by Alfred Jarry (1896). Libretto by Michael Finnissy and Andrew Toovey. Production by the Banff Centre Theatre, Canada in collaboration with Music Theatre Wales (May 1992). Directed by Keith Turnbull. The story of the opera follows the list of people who were part of this first production. I would like to wholeheartedly thank the people listed below, who made my first trip to Banff, Canada so fantastic and brought to life this, my first opera in a way I could never have imagined would be possible. The following is a list of all who took part in this production: The Cast: Ubu: Richard Morris Ma Ubu: Gale Oxley Captain Crap: Andrew Watts The Nobility and The Army: Twylla Augustson Prince Buggerlips: Michelle Milenkovic The King, The queen, and The Bear: Elizabeth Harley The People: John Haley-Relyea The Orchestra: Flutes: Tim Janz Oboe: Sandra Pohran Clarinets: Lori Freedman Bassoons: John Feldberg Horn: Robert McCosh Trumpet: Russell Whitehead Trombone 1: Bob McNally Trombone 2: Ken Read Percussion 1: Steven Wassmansdorf Percussion 2: John Thompson Cello: Sharon McKinley Double Bass: Chris Orr Conductor: Michael Rafferty Director: Keith Turnbull Music Director: Michael Rafferty Designer: Simon Banham Lighting Designer: Douglas Welch Assisstant Director: Graham Cozzubbo Choreographer/Assistant Director: Trudi Forrest Coach: John Hess Vocal Coaches: Richard Armstrong and Selena James Physical Theatre Coach: John Paul ...
Ubu - Opera in Two Acts (five scenes) based on the play by Alfred Jarry (1896). Libretto by Michael Finnissy and Andrew Toovey. Production by the Banff Centre Theatre, Canada in collaboration with Music Theatre Wales (May 1992). Directed by Keith Turnbull. The story of the opera follows the list of people who were part of this first production. I would like to wholeheartedly thank the people listed below, who made my first trip to Banff, Canada so fantastic and brought to life this, my first opera in a way I could never have imagined would be possible. The following is a list of all who took part in this production: The Cast: Ubu: Richard Morris Ma Ubu: Gale Oxley Captain Crap: Andrew Watts The Nobility and The Army: Twylla Augustson Prince Buggerlips: Michelle Milenkovic The King, The queen, and The Bear: Elizabeth Harley The People: John Haley-Relyea The Orchestra: Flutes: Tim Janz Oboe: Sandra Pohran Clarinets: Lori Freedman Bassoons: John Feldberg Horn: Robert McCosh Trumpet: Russell Whitehead Trombone 1: Bob McNally Trombone 2: Ken Read Percussion 1: Steven Wassmansdorf Percussion 2: John Thompson Cello: Sharon McKinley Double Bass: Chris Orr Conductor: Michael Rafferty Director: Keith Turnbull Music Director: Michael Rafferty Designer: Simon Banham Lighting Designer: Douglas Welch Assisstant Director: Graham Cozzubbo Choreographer/Assistant Director: Trudi Forrest Coach: John Hess Vocal Coaches: Richard Armstrong and Selena James Physical Theatre Coach: John Paul ...
Ubu - Opera in Two Acts (five scenes) based on the play by Alfred Jarry (1896). Libretto by Michael Finnissy and Andrew Toovey. Production by the Banff Centre Theatre, Canada in collaboration with Music Theatre Wales (May 1992). Directed by Keith Turnbull. The story of the opera follows the list of people who were part of this first production. I would like to wholeheartedly thank the people listed below, who made my first trip to Banff, Canada so fantastic and brought to life this, my first opera in a way I could never have imagined would be possible. The following is a list of all who took part in this production: The Cast: Ubu: Richard Morris Ma Ubu: Gale Oxley Captain Crap: Andrew Watts The Nobility and The Army: Twylla Augustson Prince Buggerlips: Michelle Milenkovic The King, The queen, and The Bear: Elizabeth Harley The People: John Haley-Relyea The Orchestra: Flutes: Tim Janz Oboe: Sandra Pohran Clarinets: Lori Freedman Bassoons: John Feldberg Horn: Robert McCosh Trumpet: Russell Whitehead Trombone 1: Bob McNally Trombone 2: Ken Read Percussion 1: Steven Wassmansdorf Percussion 2: John Thompson Cello: Sharon McKinley Double Bass: Chris Orr Conductor: Michael Rafferty Director: Keith Turnbull Music Director: Michael Rafferty Designer: Simon Banham Lighting Designer: Douglas Welch Assisstant Director: Graham Cozzubbo Choreographer/Assistant Director: Trudi Forrest Coach: John Hess Vocal Coaches: Richard Armstrong and Selena James Physical Theatre Coach: John Paul ...
Ubu - Opera in Two Acts (five scenes) based on the play by Alfred Jarry (1896). Libretto by Michael Finnissy and Andrew Toovey. Production by the Banff Centre Theatre, Canada in collaboration with Music Theatre Wales (May 1992). Directed by Keith Turnbull. The story of the opera follows the list of people who were part of this first production. I would like to wholeheartedly thank the people listed below, who made my first trip to Banff, Canada so fantastic and brought to life this, my first opera in a way I could never have imagined would be possible. The following is a list of all who took part in this production: The Cast: Ubu: Richard Morris Ma Ubu: Gale Oxley Captain Crap: Andrew Watts The Nobility and The Army: Twylla Augustson Prince Buggerlips: Michelle Milenkovic The King, The queen, and The Bear: Elizabeth Harley The People: John Haley-Relyea The Orchestra: Flutes: Tim Janz Oboe: Sandra Pohran Clarinets: Lori Freedman Bassoons: John Feldberg Horn: Robert McCosh Trumpet: Russell Whitehead Trombone 1: Bob McNally Trombone 2: Ken Read Percussion 1: Steven Wassmansdorf Percussion 2: John Thompson Cello: Sharon McKinley Double Bass: Chris Orr Conductor: Michael Rafferty Director: Keith Turnbull Music Director: Michael Rafferty Designer: Simon Banham Lighting Designer: Douglas Welch Assisstant Director: Graham Cozzubbo Choreographer/Assistant Director: Trudi Forrest Coach: John Hess Vocal Coaches: Richard Armstrong and Selena James Physical Theatre Coach: John Paul ...
Ubu - Opera in Two Acts (five scenes) based on the play by Alfred Jarry (1896). Libretto by Michael Finnissy and Andrew Toovey. Production by the Banff Centre Theatre, Canada in collaboration with Music Theatre Wales (May 1992). Directed by Keith Turnbull. The story of the opera follows the list of people who were part of this first production. I would like to wholeheartedly thank the people listed below, who made my first trip to Banff, Canada so fantastic and brought to life this, my first opera in a way I could never have imagined would be possible. The following is a list of all who took part in this production: The Cast: Ubu: Richard Morris Ma Ubu: Gale Oxley Captain Crap: Andrew Watts The Nobility and The Army: Twylla Augustson Prince Buggerlips: Michelle Milenkovic The King, The queen, and The Bear: Elizabeth Harley The People: John Haley-Relyea The Orchestra: Flutes: Tim Janz Oboe: Sandra Pohran Clarinets: Lori Freedman Bassoons: John Feldberg Horn: Robert McCosh Trumpet: Russell Whitehead Trombone 1: Bob McNally Trombone 2: Ken Read Percussion 1: Steven Wassmansdorf Percussion 2: John Thompson Cello: Sharon McKinley Double Bass: Chris Orr Conductor: Michael Rafferty Director: Keith Turnbull Music Director: Michael Rafferty Designer: Simon Banham Lighting Designer: Douglas Welch Assisstant Director: Graham Cozzubbo Choreographer/Assistant Director: Trudi Forrest Coach: John Hess Vocal Coaches: Richard Armstrong and Selena James Physical Theatre Coach: John Paul ...
Ubu - Opera in Two Acts (five scenes) based on the play by Alfred Jarry (1896). Libretto by Michael Finnissy and Andrew Toovey. Production by the Banff Centre Theatre, Canada in collaboration with Music Theatre Wales (May 1992). Directed by Keith Turnbull. The story of the opera follows the list of people who were part of this first production. I would like to wholeheartedly thank the people listed below, who made my first trip to Banff, Canada so fantastic and brought to life this, my first opera in a way I could never have imagined would be possible. The following is a list of all who took part in this production: The Cast: Ubu: Richard Morris Ma Ubu: Gale Oxley Captain Crap: Andrew Watts The Nobility and The Army: Twylla Augustson Prince Buggerlips: Michelle Milenkovic The King, The queen, and The Bear: Elizabeth Harley The People: John Haley-Relyea The Orchestra: Flutes: Tim Janz Oboe: Sandra Pohran Clarinets: Lori Freedman Bassoons: John Feldberg Horn: Robert McCosh Trumpet: Russell Whitehead Trombone 1: Bob McNally Trombone 2: Ken Read Percussion 1: Steven Wassmansdorf Percussion 2: John Thompson Cello: Sharon McKinley Double Bass: Chris Orr Conductor: Michael Rafferty Director: Keith Turnbull Music Director: Michael Rafferty Designer: Simon Banham Lighting Designer: Douglas Welch Assisstant Director: Graham Cozzubbo Choreographer/Assistant Director: Trudi Forrest Coach: John Hess Vocal Coaches: Richard Armstrong and Selena James Physical Theatre Coach: John Paul ...
Ubu - Opera in Two Acts (five scenes) based on the play by Alfred Jarry (1896). Libretto by Michael Finnissy and Andrew Toovey. Production by the Banff Centre Theatre, Canada in collaboration with Music Theatre Wales (May 1992). Directed by Keith Turnbull. The story of the opera follows the list of people who were part of this first production. I would like to wholeheartedly thank the people listed below, who made my first trip to Banff, Canada so fantastic and brought to life this, my first opera in a way I could never have imagined would be possible. The following is a list of all who took part in this production: The Cast: Ubu: Richard Morris Ma Ubu: Gale Oxley Captain Crap: Andrew Watts The Nobility and The Army: Twylla Augustson Prince Buggerlips: Michelle Milenkovic The King, The queen, and The Bear: Elizabeth Harley The People: John Haley-Relyea The Orchestra: Flutes: Tim Janz Oboe: Sandra Pohran Clarinets: Lori Freedman Bassoons: John Feldberg Horn: Robert McCosh Trumpet: Russell Whitehead Trombone 1: Bob McNally Trombone 2: Ken Read Percussion 1: Steven Wassmansdorf Percussion 2: John Thompson Cello: Sharon McKinley Double Bass: Chris Orr Conductor: Michael Rafferty Director: Keith Turnbull Music Director: Michael Rafferty Designer: Simon Banham Lighting Designer: Douglas Welch Assisstant Director: Graham Cozzubbo Choreographer/Assistant Director: Trudi Forrest Coach: John Hess Vocal Coaches: Richard Armstrong and Selena James Physical Theatre Coach: John Paul ...
Stack Waddy - Bugger Off - It Ain't Easy "1972"
Yes its the final showdown between the Master and The Doctor. The Master is born on Christmas Day he is out to get The Doctor. Its all about revenge now and the fact that he wants The Doctor to pay. Watch as lightening bolts are thrown at The Doctor. The Doctor actually sumbles and falls and it could be the regeneration scene. David Tennant - The Doctor John Simm - The Master Bernard Cribbins - Wilfred Mott Timothy Dalton - The Narrator Catherine Tate - Donna Noble Jacqueline King - Sylvia Noble June Whitfield - Minnie Hooper Claire Bloom - The Woman David Harewood - Joshua Naismith Tracy Ifeachor - Abigail Naismith Lawry Lewin - Rossiter Sinead Keenan - Addams Alexandra Moen - Lucy Saxon Karlo Collins - Shaun Temple Teresa Banham - Governor Barry Howard - Oliver Barnes Allister Bain - Winston Katusi Sylvia Seymour - Miss Trefusis Pete Lee-Wilson - Tommo Dwayne Scantlebury - Ginger Joe Dixon - The Second Julie Legrand - The Partisan Brid Brennan - The Visionary Krystal Archer - Nerys Lachele Carl - Trinity Wells Paul Kasey - Ood Sigma Ruari Mears - Elder Ood Silas Carson - voice of Ood Sigma Brian Cox - voice of Elder Ood Nicholas Briggs - voice of Judoon
My assumption has always been that Donnas ring holds the key to unlocking something. I believe that something is the birth of the Master. As we all know he is reborn on Christmas Day. Someone or something brings him back. Now there is a good chance that is Donna. Maybe she is somehow controlled by the Master. He did after all get The Doctors DNA and that means he could be using it to control whoever touched the hand. It should be noted he goes in and out of skeleton mode quite a lot so he isn't really alive. Could he be some how entering The Doctors mind?? David Tennant - The Doctor John Simm - The Master Bernard Cribbins - Wilfred Mott Timothy Dalton - The Narrator Catherine Tate - Donna Noble Jacqueline King - Sylvia Noble June Whitfield - Minnie Hooper Claire Bloom - The Woman David Harewood - Joshua Naismith Tracy Ifeachor - Abigail Naismith Lawry Lewin - Rossiter Sinead Keenan - Addams Alexandra Moen - Lucy Saxon Karlo Collins - Shaun Temple Teresa Banham - Governor Barry Howard - Oliver Barnes Allister Bain - Winston Katusi Sylvia Seymour - Miss Trefusis Pete Lee-Wilson - Tommo Dwayne Scantlebury - Ginger Joe Dixon - The Second Julie Legrand - The Partisan Brid Brennan - The Visionary Krystal Archer - Nerys Lachele Carl - Trinity Wells Paul Kasey - Ood Sigma Ruari Mears - Elder Ood Silas Carson - voice of Ood Sigma Brian Cox - voice of Elder Ood Nicholas Briggs - voice of Judoon
A suprise find on Andi's phone yesterday - this little clip of Death Row Angel - a song written to highlight and acknowledge the work of rescue volunteers who go to such great lengths to save stray dogs in the UK. This was filmed at the benefit gig for the Doris banham Sanctuary, who rescue dogs from death row in the UK.
One of Waless most celebrated directors takes the first ever European play to the heart of the Brecon Military Range, in an area rarely seen by civilians. This extraordinary production is a hymn to all those who have suffered defeat. A once in a lifetime event. By AESCHYLUS, in a new version by KAITE OREILLY, Directed by MIKE PEARSON, Conceptual design by MIKE BROOKES, Designed by SIMON BANHAM, Music by JOHN HARDY For more information and booking details: nationaltheatrewales.org For discussion, meeting cast, creatives, locals and everyone interested, read blogs and see related photos and videos: community.nationaltheatrewales.org Tag for use on Twitter, Flickr ,YouTube and National Theatre Wales community: NTW06
Apache John Band @ 'The Doris Banham Benefit". A gig arranged by Joss-stick Julia of The Black Foot Tribe in which approximately £1300 was raised that evening for the charity. The gig was held at The Pumphouse Theatre, Watford, Herts., England. Both Apache John Band and The Maria Daines Band were joint headliner performers.
APACHE JOHN BAND 'Live' @ The Pumphouse Theatre, Watford, Herts, England. 28th February 2009. The Doris Banham Dog Rescue Benefit. A gig arranged by Joss-stick Julia of the Black Foot Tribe, which included performances by both The Maria Daines Band and Apache John Band. Approx. £1300 was donated to this charity during the course of the evening. A film by Christopher Lewis-Smith
ammended to include Matt. Credits are as follows: Cast Narrator: Charlie Brown Nicholas Walters: Chris Nichols Richard Pepys: Oliver Dickens Chief Hendy: Matthew Banham Richard Pepys (reconstruction): Chris Cowie Hoodie (reconstruction): Max Warren Sarah Walters: Janet Bell Noel Hasting: Rob Benfield Terry Maddox: John Haynes Produced & Directed Max Warren Camera Max Warren Oliver Dickens Sound Operators Max Warren John Haynes Assosiate Producer Chris Nichols Production Assistant John Haynes ...
Sharing some pics of the benefit gig for Doris Banham Sanctuary, 28th February 2009. The event was organised by Julia of The Apache John Band and it was a great success, raising £1279.00 to help the volunteers to continue saving dogs who are on death row in council pounds in the UK. For more information and to support the work of Doris Banham Dog Rescue you can visit this link - www.dogsos.co.uk Thanks to everyone who attended the event, we had a wonderful time and met so many lovely people ...
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...eastern end of the bay, would spoil the surrounding Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Photo: JONATHAN BANKS Sir John Banham, 68, has threatened to take Penwith District Council to the High Court over its decision, which he has already reported to...
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-- from Manchester, England -- formed in 1965 as a primal R&B and blues-rock band, taking their name from a Mad magazine character who lead vocalist John Knail (formerly of the Knails) vaguely resembled. Prior to this name change, the band had been known as New Religion, and were led by lead guitarist Mick Stott. The band's nasty reputation often preceded them wherever they went, and they were known to be physically bullying towards promoters and agents. According to liner notes for this CD ...
A cover version of Tull' s "Love Story" Stack Waddy is: John Knail: Vocals, Harp Mick Stott: Guitar Stuart Banham: Bass Steve Revell: Drums www.rockzirkus.de www.stackwaddy.com www.united-mutations.com Stack Waddy -- from Manchester, England -- formed in 1965 as a primal R&B and blues-rock band, taking their name from a Mad magazine character who lead vocalist John Knail (formerly of the Knails) vaguely resembled. Prior to this name change, the band had been known as New Religion, and were led by lead guitarist Mick Stott. The band's nasty reputation often preceded them wherever they went, and they were known to be physically bullying towards promoters and agents. According to liner notes for this CD reissue, Knail would often throw bottles at their audience when he was "dissatisfied with their level of appreciation." Frequently, this led to him being tossed into jail overnight. They were discovered in 1969 by Radio One DJ John Peel, who signed them to his own Dandelion label, which he'd founded in 1969 because he felt a lot of bands that he liked weren't likely to ever get recording deals on their own. Their first self-titled album -- Stack Waddy, recorded live in the studio, mostly first takes with no overdubbing -- featured covers of standards like "Roadrunner," "Susie Q," Jethro Tull's "Love Story," and a few originals; their version of "Roadrunner" later surfaced on a Dandelion sampler CD culled from tracks recorded between 1969-1972. The most immediately ...
Stack Waddy is: John Knail: Vocals, Harp Mick Stott: Guitar Stuart Banham: Bass Steve Revell: Drums www.rockzirkus.de www.stackwaddy.com www.united-mutations.com Stack Waddy -- from Manchester, England -- formed in 1965 as a primal R&B and blues-rock band, taking their name from a Mad magazine character who lead vocalist John Knail (formerly of the Knails) vaguely resembled. Prior to this name change, the band had been known as New Religion, and were led by lead guitarist Mick Stott. The band's nasty reputation often preceded them wherever they went, and they were known to be physically bullying towards promoters and agents. According to liner notes for this CD reissue, Knail would often throw bottles at their audience when he was "dissatisfied with their level of appreciation." Frequently, this led to him being tossed into jail overnight. They were discovered in 1969 by Radio One DJ John Peel, who signed them to his own Dandelion label, which he'd founded in 1969 because he felt a lot of bands that he liked weren't likely to ever get recording deals on their own. Their first self-titled album -- Stack Waddy, recorded live in the studio, mostly first takes with no overdubbing -- featured covers of standards like "Roadrunner," "Susie Q," Jethro Tull's "Love Story," and a few originals; their version of "Roadrunner" later surfaced on a Dandelion sampler CD culled from tracks recorded between 1969-1972. The most immediately recognizable element of the band's recordings is ...
-- from Manchester, England -- formed in 1965 as a primal R&B and blues-rock band, taking their name from a Mad magazine character who lead vocalist John Knail (formerly of the Knails) vaguely resembled. Prior to this name change, the band had been known as New Religion, and were led by lead guitarist Mick Stott. The band's nasty reputation often preceded them wherever they went, and they were known to be physically bullying towards promoters and agents. According to liner notes for this CD ...
Ocheltree's DVD, "Trust Your Ears," in which he talks about John Bonham's drumkit and micing technique. It also includes a performance on the kit at the end of the video. I know the beginning of this video was already uploaded here, but I didn't find the rest of it, which is equally if not more awesome, as the Banham mic technique has been a point of interest for many people for decades. ... Drums drumkit jeff ocheltree trust your ears john bonham ludwig mic micing technique retro vintage ...
the request. Paddy, just ahead of Stéphane saw the situation and quickly interpreted it. Paddy looked at June, smiled, then took the camera from the disabled young man, pulled him beside Stéphane who stopped and put his arm around him and she stated clicking. What a sweetheart you have for a candidate in Paddy Torsney. And what a great guy Stéphane was - he then spoke to him for a bit even though his timelines were so compressed and his handlers were urging him on. And no, it was no cynical ...
Stack Waddy With one leap Dan was by her side, "Muriel had breathed". PLAY IT LOUD This band are/where a Salford/Manchester band from the late 60's early 70's who were signed to John Peels Dandilion label. They split in 1973, but still play together from time to time. They are John Knail - Vocals and harmonica Mick Scott- Guitar Stuart Banham-Bass John Groom-Drums ... stack waddy With one leap Dan was by her side Muriel had breathed.
Stack Waddy Ginny Jo This band are/where a Salford/Manchester band from the late 60's early 70's who were signed to John Peels Dandilion label. They split in 1973, but still play together from time to time. They are John Knail - Vocals and harmonica Mick Scott- Guitar Stuart Banham-Bass John Groom-Drums I think they are great and so does Ian Brown. I hope you enjoy them too. This is the first Stacky Waddy tune on Youtube and I'm pleased to be the first to put them on. ... stackwaddy Ginny Jo ...
A collection of images from the Tyler Banham campaign on Hamilton Mountain
Ya no necesito teléfono móvil. Ya no me hace falta bajar a llamar. Siempre tengo saldo, siempre tengo batería La ouija me conecta a mis amigos de verdad. Frank Zappa, Brian Jones Hasta el moñas de Nirvana tiene conexión Bon Scott, John Banham, Chuck el de los Death Los del Black Metal Noruego que hablan del revés. Todos se unen a la Ouija Party Miércoles y Viernes a las doce menos diez Todos se unen a la Ouija Party Hay tarifa plana para grupos de 6 (66) Ouiiiiiiiiiiiiiija, ...
Sorry about the sound at the end, we can't seem to do anything about it, blame YouTube! - John's super happy because Olly's back from Uni, so a new Murk video can commence! But is that really the case? ... The Fallout Murk Productions Ollie Banham John OShea New Partner
Are you superstitous? Well Tom is! ... superstition murk unlucky productions olly john oshea banham bon jovi runaway julette licks year old lover
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...changed the way we see our native Southern California. In tribute, we will be launching a new tour in fall 2007 called "Reyner Banham Loves Los Angeles," to join such city tours as Raymond Chandler's Los Angeles, The Real Black Dahlia, John Fante's Bunker...
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Land+Living
http://www.landliving.com/articles/0000001207.aspx
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...yesterday: "We are forever indebted to the two heroes who aided her escape." Ms Banham is surrounded by her mother Lori, father John, Mr Harvey, her two brothers, sister and friends. Fairfax officials have also pledged their full support. "Our thoughts...
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NEWS.com.au
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,21369072-2,00.html?from=public_rss
The third and final movie of this epic trilogy. Does Agent Banham have what it takes to save the world? Murk Productions www.myspace.com ... mission maybe impossible prick murk john olly agent banham daddy shilling secretary FHM maxim dead russia moscow castle
Here is The Bouncer's musical career debut. He thought it was time to make a song, and so here it is. Directed, Written and Starring Olly Banham and John O'Shea - THIS IS THE UNCENSORED VERSION - Murk Productions www.myspace.com ... bouncer music video funny humour toilet bathroom rap hip hop rock pop sing original murk productions olly john
An insight into what's to come from the Mission 'Maybe' Impossible saga. Murk Productions www.myspace.com ... mission maybe impossible mr prick murk john olly outtakes bloopers funny humour laugh agent banham daddy shilling trans
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...forum, but denies bullyingCynthia Banham in Nadi, Fiji and Craig Skehan in HoniaraWorldhttp://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2006/02/19/th_john_howard_index-thumb__60x40.jpgPrime Minister John Howard6040Anthony Johnsonhttp://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2006/02/19/th_john_howard_mobile__240x160.jpgPrime...
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Sydney Morning Herald
http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/pm-gets-his-way-at-forum/2006/10/24/1161455724059.html?from=rss

