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Basil Kirchin (8
August 1927 – 18 June 2005) was an
English drummer and composer. His
career spanned from
playing drums in his father's big band at the...
- out to
record the
heaviest album they
could create. They
enlisted Gord
Kirchin as vocalist. They are
known for an over-the-top
image and
flamboyant song...
- The
Kirchin Band,
later known as the Ivor and
Basil Kirchin Band, was a
British band that
recorded for the
Parlophone and
Decca labels during the 1950s...
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Margaretha Kirch (née Winckelmann, in
historic sources named Maria Margaretha Kirchin; 25
February 1670 – 29
December 1720) was a
German astronomer. She was...
- 2013, pp. 6–7 Webb-Mitc**** 2003, p. 11
Traxler &
Crompton 2020, p. 11
Kirchin 2013, pp. 1–2
Watson 2016, pp. 148–149
Kotzee 2011, pp. 549–550 Chazan...
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Leicester known as the Farinas. He
became their b****ist in 1965,
replacing Tim
Kirchin.
Family released their first single, "Scene
Through The Eye of a Lens,"...
- Ivor
Kirchin (21
January 1905 – 22
January 1997) was a
British band leader, and the
father of
noted composer Basil Kirchin (1927–2005). Born in London...
- name. The
Farinas originally consisted of John "Charlie" Whitney, Tim
Kirchin (born
around 1944, Birstall,
Leicestershire died
circa 2000),
Harry Ovenall...
- been
responsible for the
rediscovery of
composer and jazz
drummer Basil Kirchin, by
releasing his
unknown 1960s
experimental jazz and
soundtrack work....
- Racine's play Athalie. The film's
incidental score was
composed by
Basil Kirchin and
includes 1920s-era
source music, most
notably "Charmaine" and "Darktown...