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Easdale (Scottish Gaelic:
Eilean Èisdeal) is one of the
Slate Islands, in the
Firth of Lorn, Scotland. Once the
centre of the
Scottish slate industry...
- John
Easdale (born
September 20, 1961 in Wayne, New Jersey) is the lead
singer and
songwriter for the
American band Dramarama.
Easdale grew up in Wayne...
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Brian Easdale (10
August 1909 – 30
October 1995) was a
British composer of operatic, orchestral,
choral and film music, best
known for his
ballet film...
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fronted by singer/songwriter John
Easdale, has been
performing in one
incarnation or
another (initially
billed as
Easdale solo but
usually joined by former...
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Easdale may
refer to:
Easdale, an
island and
settlement on the west
coast of
Scotland Easdale, Kansas,
United States, a
ghost town
Notable people with...
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Fiona Easdale (born 11
March 1959) is a
British alpine skier. She
competed in
three events at the 1976
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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James Grahame, Lord
Easdale also
known as
James Grahame of
Kilmannan (1696–1750) was a
Scottish lawyer,
landowner and
Senator of the
College of Justice...
- the area and
founded Pfeifer in
August 1876. A post
office was
opened at
Easdale in 1878. The post
office was
moved two
miles south across the
Smoky Hill...
- the
first single from
their debut album Cinéma Vérité.
Written by John
Easdale in the mid-1980s, "Anything, Anything"
features a
steady beat and lyrics...
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anything they've done
since going pro—or ever." All
songs written by John
Easdale,
except for
where noted. "Introduction/Hey Betty" – 4:28 "Work for Food"...