- Look up
Kilburn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kilburn may
refer to:
Kilburn, London,
England Kilburn (Brent ward), a ward in the
London Borough of...
- of rock music. He was the lead
singer and
lyricist of
Kilburn and the High Roads, the
Kilburns, Ian Dury and the
Blockheads and Ian Dury and the Music...
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Kilburn is an area in
North West London, in the
London Boroughs of Camden,
Brent and the City of Westminster.
Kilburn High Road
railway station lies 3...
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first gig in 1971 and were
regulars on the pub rock
scene by 1973. The
Kilburns also
supported the Who on
their Quadrophenia tour of late 1973. The band...
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Kilburn is a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Benjamin W.
Kilburn (1827–1909),
American photographer stereoscopic view
publisher Clarence...
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investigating a
corrupt minister Hugo Sinister. In the
original Ian Dury and the
Kilburns version of Apples, the
stall owner's name is Baxter, and the
dancer from...
- The
Kings of the
Kilburn High Road is a play by
Irish playwright Jimmy Murphy first produced by Red
Kettle Theatre Company at the
Garter Lane Theatre...
- and a live
version of "England's Glory" by Ian Dury & The
Kilburns (the
final phase of
Kilburn & The Highroads) that was
originally released on a rare re-pressing...
- Blockheads:
Reasons to be
Cheerful retrospective, Ian Dury said: "The
Kilburns made two albums, but they were both the same. The
second one was to try...
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Terence E.
Kilburn (born 25
November 1926),
known for his
acting work
prior to 1953 as
Terry Kilburn, is an English-American actor. Born in London, he...