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- debut album Here We Go. The song was written and produced by Bruce Hammond Earlam and Ned Irving. The refrain interpolates parts of "La Bamba". A New Mixes...
- the hit single "Geil". The duo consisted of musician/singer Bruce Hammond Earlam and musician/singer Douglas "Bongo" Wilgrove, both from England. "Geil"...
- Bruce Hammond Earlam (from Bruce & Bongo) to develop the debut Maxx single "Get-A-Way" under the record label Blow Up/Intercord. Earlam wrote the raggamuffin...
- the UK 29 across Europe Area served UK, mainland Europe Key people Glenn Earlam (Executive Chairman) Russell Barnes (Chief Executive Officer) Services Premium...
- album The Geil Album Released 1986 Length 3:55 Label Ariola Songwriter(s) Bruce Hammond Earlam Producer(s) Tim Green Bruce and Bongo singles chronology...
- situations. The charity was founded in 1989 by General Surgeon Dr. Richard Earlam in response to a report by the Royal College of Surgeons, which do****ented...
- Lane Struck over the heart by a ball 20 May 1895 Cosme, Paraguay Arthur Earlam Struck by a return drive by the batsman July 1921 Runcorn, Cheshire Edward...
- Davenham, Cheshire. The club was founded in 1879 by schoolmaster Matthew Earlam. Earlam had discovered the game at York College in 1873 and been a centre-forward...
- the tank and repair to a nearby pub. In 1968, Ritchie supervised Richard Earlam who had moved to the London Hospital as a lecturer. He was co-editor of...
- third time, reaching the semi-final. The side was captained by Matthew Earlam for the 7th successive season. He was also the joint top goalscorer for...