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Richard Digance (pronounced DYE-jance; born 24
February 1949) is an
English comedian and folk singer.
Digance was born in Plaistow, East London. After...
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Dig may
refer to: The
Dig (band),
American rock band The
Dig (2018 film), an
Irish drama film The
Dig (2021 film), a
British drama film "The
Dig" (House)...
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Dig! is a 2004
American do****entary film by Ondi Timoner. The film
explores the
collision of art and
commerce through the eyes of
psychedelic rock groups...
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Dig, Lazarus,
Dig!!! is the
fourteenth studio album by
Australian rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. The
album was
recorded in June and July 2007...
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Digor may
refer to:
Digor (sports), a
traditional sport in
Bhutan Digor dialect, a
dialect of the
Ossetian language Digor, Kars, a
district in Turkey's...
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Dig? is the
second album by Bill Bruford's Earthworks,
featuring Django Bates, Iain
Ballamy and
fretless b****
guitarist Tim
Harries (replacing the acoustic...
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Dig It! is a jazz
album by The Red
Garland Quintet,
recorded in 1957 and 1958 but not
released on the
Prestige label as PRLP 7229
until 1962.
Harvey Pekar...
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Dig This! is an
album by
American jazz
flautist Bobbi Humphrey recorded in 1972 and
released on the Blue Note label. The
AllMusic review awarded the album...
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styled as "
DiG!C") is
Canon Inc.'s name for a
family of
signal processing and
control units for
digital cameras and camcorders.
DIGIC units are used...
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Dig (formerly
Dig Inn) is an
American chain of
locally farm
sourced restaurants that was
founded by Adam Eskin. In 2011, the
first Dig restaurant was opened...