- John
Dowland (c. 1563 –
buried 20
February 1626) was an
English Renaissance composer, lutenist, and singer. He is best
known today for his melancholy...
- Dovers,
which were a
backing band for The
Dowlands. They pla****
their first date
together as The
Dowlands & The
Soundtracks in
November 1961. During...
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published under the pen name Jack
Dowland. The
protagonist desires to be the muse for
fictional author Jack
Dowland,
considered the
greatest science fiction...
- label's
second release was the
Dowlands'
cover of the
Beatles "All My Loving" b/w "Hey Sally" (Tollie 9002). The
Dowlands had a UK
number 24 hit with the...
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Robert Dowland (c. 1591 – 1641) was an
English lutenist and composer. He was the son of the
lutenist and
composer John
Dowland, who
wrote almost 90 lute...
- John
Dowland Dowland, Devon,
civil parish in
England The
Dowland M****cript, an
early masonic m****cript,
published by
James Dowland Jack
Dowland, pen...
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departed in
early 1971, and
Barry was a
former member of The
Dowlands (aka The
Dowland Brothers, 1962-1963) with the
Giles brothers Peter and Michael...
- John
Dowland. The
lyrics are anonymous. The song is bitter-sweet,
typical of
Dowland who
cultivated a
melancholy style. It was
included in
Dowland's First...
- and
composer John
Dowland (1563–1626).
Originally composed as an
instrumental under the name "Lachrimae pavane" in 1596, it is
Dowland's most
famous ayre...
- Wrongs" is a late 16th-century song by the
English Renaissance composer John
Dowland, the
fifth song in his
First Booke of
Songes or
Ayres (Peter Short, London...