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Philip Charles Lithman (17 June 1949 – 1 July 1987), who
performed under the
stage name Snakefinger, was an
English musician,
singer and songwriter. A...
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formed by ex-Junior's
Blues Band
members Martin Stone and
Philip C.
Lithman.
Lithman moved to San
Mateo in 1971 to work with a
precursor to The Residents...
- chorus/verse structure. This
album features guitar by
Philip "Snakefinger"
Lithman. Duck Stab was
included in the book 1001
Albums You Must Hear
Before You...
- Woman" (Philip
Charles Lithman) "Friday Song" (Philip
Charles Lithman) "Goodbye Nashville, ****o
Camden Town" (Philip
Charles Lithman) "Walkin' Blues" (Robert...
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Manitoba Anthropology Papers. 32. ISSN 0227-0072.
Retrieved 21
October 2017.
Lithman,
Yngve Georg (1992). "People and Land in
Northern Manitoba:Introduction"...
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version being by long-time Residents'
collaborator Snakefinger (Philip
Lithman).
Other versions include one by the ****anese band Hikashu, a rock version...
- spread, and in 1969
British guitarist and multi-instrumentalist
Philip Lithman,
later known as Snakefinger,
began to parti****te with them.
Around this...
- von
Kaulbars Rosendal Möller
sedermera Möllerswärd
Cronberg Olivecrantz Lithman Lützow
Rosenacker Rosenholtz Hägerstierna Clo
Winstrup Gyllenadler Siöhielm...
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Larsson as
Susanna Sofia Ledarp as
Annika Gustav Levin as
Peter Karin Lithman as
Caroline Tanja Lorentzon Ellen Mattsson as
Maria Marie Robertson as...
- "The
Religious Life of
Muslim in Berlin." In:
Thomas Gerholm/Yngve
Georg Lithman (eds.) The New
Islamic Presence in
Western Europe, New York: Mansell, pp...