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He is the husband of Uta | Frith, a developmental psychologist and the father o |
cumented John Zorn, Christian Marclay and Fred | Frith activities. |
ked drummer Joey Baron of Naked City (in which | Frith also played bass guitar) to re-record the drum |
Frith also ensured the retention of Canada House in | |
Frith also has a legal significance: peace was effec | |
The new label gave | Frith an opportunity to re-issue material from his a |
ch, Alexander William Kinglake, William Powell | Frith and Charles Fechter. |
he Middle Ages, it was a manor within Duffield | Frith and contained the Royal Park of Shining Cliff |
he location of the chief hunting lodge for the | Frith, and there are frequent entries in the records |
enhanced with additional material recorded by | Frith and Lussier in December 1986 at a studio in Mo |
Thus it was Francis | Frith and his co-authors who began the liberalisatio |
y international artists such as Art Zoyd, Fred | Frith and Univers Zero. |
d guilty of taking part in the murder of Ellen | Frith and received life imprisonment with a recommen |
4.43 mph from fellow Norton team-mates Freddie | Frith and John "Crasher" White in 2nd and 3rd places |
Dropera is a concept album by Fred | Frith and Ferdinand Richard, credited as "Fred & Fer |
The Previous Evening was composed by | Frith and is divided into three parts, in which Frit |
olled from boxes at Furness Vale, Chapel en le | Frith and Buxton. |
Duffield Castle to protect and administer the | Frith, and he placed it in the charge of Enguenulf. |
of improvised experimental rock music by Fred | Frith and John Zorn. |
t Tom Cora, guitarists Davey Williams and Fred | Frith, and bassist Bill Laswell. |
by Dave Douglas, Paul Motian, Jim Black, Fred | Frith and Uri Caine. |
York Peninsula: a Natural History by Clifford | Frith and Dawn Frith. |
performing with Bill Laswell, John Zorn, Fred | Frith, and Eraldo Bernocchi amongst others. |
casionally on projects with Tom Waits and Fred | Frith, and recorded numerous albums as a guest or se |
with four additional studio tracks recorded by | Frith and Lussier in January 1992 in New York City. |
rderline between music and chaos" and featured | Frith and Zorn playing a number of unconventional in |
The album was assembled by Fred | Frith and Bob Boster from the original cassette reco |
of Hull, currently the Right Reverend Richard | Frith, and by the Archdeacon of the East Riding, cur |
, Christopher Theofanidis, Joseph Turrin, Fred | Frith, and Charles Knox. |
Myer, A. | Frith, arr. |
rded before The Art of Memory and described by | Frith as "early 80s weirdness with John Zorn" marked |
The 1937 Senior TT Race was won by Freddie | Frith at an average race speed of 88.21 mph riding f |
's office before studying under William Silver | Frith at the City and Guilds of London Art School (f |
obert Eddison, Bernard Miles, Alec Clunes, and | Frith Banbury and Peter Ustinov (auditioning at 11 a |
Frith Banbury as French Doctor | |
Frith Banbury was born in Plymouth, Devon, on 4 May | |
(which Redgrave also co-presented, directed by | Frith Banbury), Queen's Theatre August 1960 |
Starring Robert Morley, John Bryning and | Frith Banbury, directed by Norman Marshall, the play |
Frith Banbury, MBE (4 May 1912 - 14 May 2008) was a | |
Sex Games (Frisell, | Frith, Baron) - 2:21 |
In August 1995 | Frith began preparing Allies for release on an album |
Services run to Glenfield Kirby | Frith, Braunstone Frith, Glenfield Hospital, Braunst |
"Life of a Detective" ( | Frith, Brookings) - 3:13 |
Frith, C.B. & Frith, D.W. 1983*. | |
Frith, Clifford B.; & Frith, Dawn W. (2004). | |
Royce Herbert | Frith, CM, QC (November 12, 1923 - March 17, 2005) w |
There is a photograph in the | Frith collection and it seems the statue was moved i |
iness since that time - trading as The Francis | Frith Collection - see www.francisfrith.co.uk. |
2004), Rochdale Photographic Memories, Francis | Frith Collection, ISBN 1-85937-846-3 |
The name | Frith comes from the Old English "fyrhoe", meaning w |
Frith Common is a village in Worcestershire, England | |
Frith Common is a village nestling on the north side | |
Note: there are no common in | Frith Common. |
Note: there is no common in | Frith Common. |
The music comprises | Frith compositions and sound collages drawn from fie |
guitarists Sonny Sharrock and Henry Cow's Fred | Frith, cornetist Olu Dara, saxophonist Henry Threadg |
the Moon - Terrible as an Army with Banners" ( | Frith, Cutler) |
thony Braxton, Paul Dunmall, Milt Hinton, Fred | Frith, David Krakauer, Joelle Leandre, Frode Gjersta |
Frith dedicates each track to some of the important | |
Frith does not perform on this album. | |
County Primary School is located on Glenfield | Frith Drive. |
The same microphone had been used by | Frith during some of the Massacre concerts held earl |
"A man of deep humanity" David | Frith, editor of Wisden Cricket Monthly 1992 |
y included Toshinori Kondo, Derek Bailey, Fred | Frith, Evan Parker, William Parker, Cecil Taylor, Ot |
In The Sociology of Rock (1978) | Frith examines the consumption, production, and ideo |
he first part of the Technology of Tears suite | Frith experiments with Henry Kaiser's newly acquired |
An amateur actor and performer, | Frith found time to act in plays, perform on the rad |
aboratory of his brother, neuroscientist Chris | Frith, Frith improvises music on his guitar while el |
Also present was Captain Arthur | Frith from the SS Aguila. |
In this context, | frith goes further than expressing blood ties, and e |
rom Caithness in Scotland, and his wife, Edith | Frith Gonne, born Cook (1844-1871). |
Fred | Frith: Gravity (1980, LP Ralph Records, U.S.) - The |
Halsteren (Hodgkinson, | Frith, Greaves, Cutler on themes by Hodgkinson) |
sted at Sorcerer Sound, New York City, by Fred | Frith, Greg Curry and Adam Moseley. |
Frith, H.J.; & Calaby, J.H. (Eds). | |
Frith had a very high profile and used his flair for | |
Each group of musicians then played music | Frith had prepared for them or, when required, impro |
Frith had been collaborating with Lussier on various | |
ictly according to a 55-minute time-score that | Frith had written. |
e a consistent image for the label as a whole, | Frith has used the artist, Tomas Kurth to illustrate |
Over the past eight years | Frith has won every major magazine publishing award |
In addition, | Frith has released previously unreleased material by |
Professor Uta | Frith has stated that she believes Victor displayed |
Since 2005, | Frith has been on the editorial board of Biology Let |
"Chaumont 1" (Born, Cooper, Cutler, | Frith, Hodgkinson) - 9:01 |
hat Henry Cow settled into a permanent core of | Frith, Hodgkinson, Cutler and Greaves. |
"Stockholm 2" (Born, Cooper, Cutler, | Frith, Hodgkinson, Krause) - 6:13 |
Photo by Francis | Frith Holloway Sanatorium c1955 |
On the same site is Leicester | Frith Hospital, Leicestershire Breastcare and the Br |
On 7 August 1902 he married Henrietta | Frith Hutchings at Warwick Parish, Bermuda. |
ional character, Melody Nelson, and is sung by | Frith in the original French. |
II, was made a hereditary forester of Duffield | Frith in 1523, and awarded the Manor of Alderwasley, |
This was answered by John | Frith in A Disputacion of Purgatorie. |
As part of his tenure of Duffield | Frith in 1129-30, he is on record as having interest |
There are four primary schools; Braunstone | Frith Infant & Junior schools, Forest Lodge Primary |
The first mention of | Frith is in 1323 when it was called Le Frith, and la |
Frith is inextricably related to the state of kinshi | |
Aldington | Frith is a village in Kent, England, south of Ashfor |
Frith is an obsolete English word meaning "peace; fr | |
h an h-index of 122 and over 400 publications, | Frith is an Institute for Scientific Information hig |
Frith is also used in the context of fealty, as an e | |
notable British artists such as William Powell | Frith, John Millais, Charles West Cope, William Edwa |
ding John Cage, Robert Ashley, Uri Caine, Fred | Frith, Kyle Gann, Philip Glass, Fred Ho, Michael Nym |
n Palominos performed with only three members: | Frith, Laswell and Fier on drums. |
Frith left the Upper House in 1994 to become Canada' | |
Frith lived a curious domestic life - married to Isa | |
such composers as John Adams, John Cage, Fred | Frith, Liza Lim, James Newton, and Julia Wolfe. |
Frith loosely ties up the stories by demonstrating t | |
e fourth of a series of Music for Dance albums | Frith made, and was recorded in Germany in 1993 and |
Frith married Mary on the death of Isabelle in 1880. | |
Fred | Frith met Tim Hodgkinson, a fellow student, in a blu |
Terry Riley, Michael Riessler, Tim Berne, Fred | Frith, Nick Didkovsky, Pierre Favre, Lucas Niggli an |
Tania Singer and Professor Christopher Donald | Frith of the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience |
oast Views from the Mouth of the Thames to the | Frith of Forth.' |
that the collaboration of Toychestra and Fred | Frith on What Leave Behind is "hilarious, stunning, |
At the end of the two year residency, | Frith organised a musical event at the school involv |
1 April - Harold James | Frith, ornithologist |
John | Frith); other editions appeared in 1546, 1548 and 15 |
cluding Sainkho Namtchylak, Samm Bennett, Fred | Frith, Paul Dresher, Yuji Takahashi, Elliott Sharp, |
In One Mouth and Out the Other in 1989, which | Frith performed on. |
Francis | Frith Photographic website. |
The village is the base of the Francis | Frith Photographic Collection. |
On parts two and three of the suite | Frith plays mostly "low-grade" instruments with adde |
In his sixties, | Frith positioned himself at the extreme liberal wing |
Frith presented the BBC's Liquid News for a year, th | |
d recorded a new album, Luminous Bipeds, which | Frith produced. |
On 28 February 2008, | Frith resigned from Heat, having landed a book deal |
Frith returned to Canada in 1996 and resumed his law | |
(Ri3) "Muddy Mouse (b)" (Fred | Frith, Robert Wyatt) - 0:50 |
(Ri1) "Muddy Mouse (a)" (Fred | Frith, Robert Wyatt) - 0:49 |
, "...Rend Fou", is six minutes of Frisell and | Frith running their guitar jacks over the inputs on |
co-edited by John Caughie, Alan Durant, Simon | Frith, Sandra Kemp, Norman King, and Annette Kuhn. |
"Kio" ( | Frith, Scanlon) - 2:33 |
sts such as Kronos Quartet, Derek Bailey, Fred | Frith, Shelley Hirsh, Chris Cutler, Otomo Yoshihide, |
Lady Luck by | Frith Shephard, 1927 |
But when | Frith started hearing blues music from the likes of |
Frith started his career as a portrait painter and f | |
cate that Old Compton Street, Dean Street, and | Frith Street experienced the highest levels of traff |
cate that Old Compton Street, Dean Street, and | Frith Street experienced the highest levels of traff |
his last essays while he was lodging at No. 6 | Frith Street prior to his death there in 1830. |
Frith Street was built in the years around 1680, and | |
In 1989 | Frith Street Gallery was founded here, originally oc |
ton Street between the junctions with Dean and | Frith Street, which experienced ‘medium' levels of t |
ton Street between the junctions with Dean and | Frith Street, which experienced 'medium' levels of t |
Hazlitt's is a townhouse hotel located at 6 | Frith Street, Soho Square, London, in very close pro |
In 1808 and 1812 he was living at No.43, | Frith Street, Soho, London, and by 1818 in Kensingto |
Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club at 47 | Frith Street. |
Frith taught himself guitar from a book of guitar ch | |
David | Frith, The Fast Men, Van Nostrand Rheinhold, 1975. |
contributions were the songs' texts and (with | Frith) the album productions. |
chase "or running fight" was pursued down the | Frith to Millachaich. |
Other figures are by sculptor William Silver | Frith to designs by Walter Crane. |
extension from Whaley Bridge, via Chapel en le | Frith to Buxton. |
Advances in technology also enabled | Frith to remaster the original recordings and produc |
urnpike road by the Sheffield and Chapel en le | Frith Trust-the first toll being paid at Hunter's Ba |
in Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka and Maebashi in 1981, | Frith used an old 1961 solid body Burns guitar, buil |
It was recorded while | Frith was still a member of the English experimental |
ffective manager until August 1945, when Billy | Frith was appointed. |
Born in Aldfield, North Yorkshire, | Frith was encouraged to take up art by his father, a |
Frith was born in Heathfield in Sussex, England into | |
The alterations by John | Frith were completed in 1848, while the interior has |
for his work on neuropsychology and he and Uta | Frith were awarded the European Latsis Prize for the |
n in 1936 to FE Bagshawe of Ford, Chapel en le | Frith who let it for 21 years and, on failing to sel |
is recording is dedicated to my father, Donald | Frith, whose support has been and continues to be wa |
Allmusic wrote that, "Fans of | Frith will find much to love here, and will be equal |
e Norman Conquest, and became part of Duffield | Frith, with two enclosed royal parks - Mansell Park |
ental rock music played on prepared guitars by | Frith without any overdubbing. |
Country candidate William | Frith won the resulting by-election on 11 March. |
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