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Andrew Wood (singer) (1,963 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article

band signed a deal with PolyGram issuing an EP, Shine, before going on tour, supporting The Dogs D'Amour. Near the end of the year, the band recorded
Spike (musician) (1,038 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article
Stewart. As a solo performer, Spike has collaborated with Tyla of The Dogs D'Amour, and released five solo studio albums. In March 2022, fellow Quireboys
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Empire,[citation needed] Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Leyton, and The Dogs D'Amour, as well as doing artwork for Michael Monroe, Killing Joke, Amen and
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They emerged from the British glam scene along with Hanoi Rocks, the Dogs D'Amour, the Babysitters and the Quireboys; gaining popularity during the late
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opened and supported English bands such as The Damned, The Quireboys, The Dogs D'Amour, and The Riverdogs, as well as, The Black Crowes. A limited edition
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(David Essex). Rabbetts also toured Europe and UK with UK rock legends The Dogs D'Amour. Title Description Catalogue Number World Song 11 Track CD album released
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Shortly after bringing in drummer Bam Ross from the Dogs D'Amour, the Wildhearts recorded their debut EP in December 1991. The sessions took place at Parkgate
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Mick Cripps, Paul Black, Nickey Alexander and Robert Stoddard, former The Dogs D'Amour singer, briefly became guitarist for the group, co-writing the song
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"What Does Peacemaker's (NSFW!) Riverdale Nod Mean for The Flash? — Plus, EP Explains Odd Fargo Mention". TVLine. Retrieved August 6, 2022. D'Alessandro
Tom Spencer (musician) (1,267 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article
Spencer has been a one time member of Ginger Wildheart and Friends, The Dogs D'Amour, The Vincent Razorbacks and Swill and The Swaggerband. He currently
Marc Ford (6,254 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
opened and supported English bands such as The Damned, The Quireboys, The Dogs D'Amour, and The Riverdogs. Overcome with frustration and stagnation in the
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Linhart (1982, EP) Carl Wilson – Youngblood (1983) Belinda Carlisle – Belinda (1986) Paul McCartney – Flowers in the Dirt (1989) The Dogs D'Amour – Errol Flynn
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Garric on bass and Glen Sobel on drums. In 2014, Roxie 77 released a six-song EP, The Ameriswede. The record was rather a unique release, with one "American
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Britain for the Reading Festival in August 1988 and toured the UK with the Dogs D'Amour. Raging Silence, produced by Richard Dodd and released in May 1989