- Y
Cyrff (1983–1991; The Bodies) was a
Welsh language indie band in the 1980s,
regarded by many as one of the
greatest Welsh language rock bands. Initially...
-
November 1967) is a
Welsh rock musician,
first known as a
founding member of Y
Cyrff. He then met
Cerys Matthews and
formed Catatonia along with Paul Jones....
- Llanrwst). The
saying was used as the
title of a 1989 song by
local band, Y
Cyrff. The
parish was also
contested between different ecclesiastical jurisdictions;...
-
called Cwn
Annwfn or Cwn
Annwn (meaning "dogs of the otherworld") and Cwn
Cyrff ("corpse dog").
There have been many
sighting of this
beast in the north...
- not meet this way.
Matthews had been a fan of Roberts'
previous band Y
Cyrff. They
began dating as well as
writing songs together at the end of 1991...
- has now
become synonymous with the song of that title, by
local band Y
Cyrff. In 1947,
Llanrwst town
council allegedly made an
unsuccessful submission...
- England, the
Britpop scene was emerging,
while in Wales,
bands such as Y
Cyrff and Ffa
Coffi Pawb
began to sing in English,
starting a
culture that would...
-
Papur was co-produced by Toni
Schiavone and Mark Roberts,
formerly of Y
Cyrff and Catatonia, and was
released in 2004
after he
returned from
living and...
- (1996–2002), rock
group from
Aberystwyth Crys (1976–),
metal band from
Resolven Y
Cyrff (1983–1992),
Welsh language rock band from
Llanrwst Datblygu (1982–1995)...
- A
Welsh Government sponsored body (WGSB) (Welsh:
Corff (plural:
Cyrff) a
Noddir gan
Lywodraeth Cymru, CNLC) is a non-departmental
public body directly...