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- and vocalist Kevin Heybourne, the band evolved through various line-ups before settling on the name Angel Witch in 1978, with Heybourne as the constant driving...
- Ghost producer Jaime Gomez Arellano. All songs written by Kevin Heybourne. Kevin Heybourne - guitars, vocals Will Palmer - b**** Andy Prestridge - drums Rivadavia...
- Killerwatt Records. All songs written by Kevin Heybourne except "Dream World" by S. Heybourne and Kevin Heybourne and "Religion (Born Again)" and "Take to the...
- lyrics are written by Kevin Heybourne, except where noted; all music is composed by Kevin Heybourne Angel Witch Kevin Heybourne - lead guitar, vocals Jimmy...
- Lucifer, the group originally included vocalist and lead guitarist Kevin Heybourne, rhythm guitarist Rob Downing, b****ist and keyboardist Kevin "Skids" Riddles...
- in the 2009 video game, Brütal Legend. All tracks are written by Kevin Heybourne In 1990, the album was re-issued by Roadrunner Records and contained three...
- tracks and new cover art. Angel Witch David Tattum – lead vocals Kevin Heybourne – guitars, backing vocals Peter Gordelier – b**** Dave Hogg – drums Production...
- including Montrose Playing Fields, Silkstream Park, Heybourne Park and Colindale Park and a pond at Heybourne Park. Argonaut Games once had its headquarters...
- Jockey Trainer Owner 1916 Vermouth 6 11-10 Jack Reardon J. Bell P. F. Heybourne 1917 Ballymacad 10 09-12 Edmund Driscoll Aubrey Hastings Sir George Bullough...
- by the schoolmaster Richard Mulcaster and the young courtier Ferdinand Heybourne (aka Richardson). There are 17 motets each by Tallis and Byrd, one for...