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musical collective formed in the
summer of 1996 by Glen Johnson,
Dominic Chennell, and ****
Rance in London, England.
Their sound has been
described as ambient...
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members Glen
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Dominic Chennell with
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Johnson and
Chennell claimed the
album to be influenced...
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Bailey Castle North of
Chennells Brook Farm (1014389)".
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Retrieved 11 June 2017. "
Chennells Brook Castle". Flickr....
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Laura Maria Chennell Ingram (1850–1943),
daughter of
Thomas B.
Shoobridge and Anna
Maria Chennell, of Tenterden, Kent. He was a first...
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Indigenous Peoples,
Consent and
Benefit Sharing.
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- Bill
Bergman –
saxophone on "I
Believe in Me" and "Tell Me Why"
Phill Chennell –
strings on "Father, Mother, Son" and
clavinet on "Tell Me Why" Ray Gillen...
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Chennells, P.M.; Simpkins, K.C. (January 1981). "The
barium ****
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Anthony (1 May 1997). "Plotting
South African History:
Narrative in Sol...