-
continues to this day.[citation needed] The band was led by
singer Craig Lorentson on lead
vocals and also
featured Cocteau Twins founding b****ist Will Heggie...
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Scotland during June–July 1986. All
tracks are
written by
Lowlife (Craig
Lorentson,
Stuart Everest, Will
Heggie and
Grant McDowall) The 2006
reissue by LTM...
- of that
publication in 1987. All
tracks written by Will Heggie,
Craig Lorentson,
Stuart Everest and
Grant McDowall "A
Sullen Sky" – 4:11 "Big
Uncle Ugliness"...
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Australian comedian Craig Lowndes (born 1974),
Australian racing driver Craig Lorentson (born 1965/1966–2010),
Scottish singer-songwriter, lead
vocalist of Lowlife...
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Yuriy Evgenevich Lorentsson (Russian: Юрий Евгеньевич Лоренцсон, 2
December 1930 – 24
December 2002) was a
Russian rowing coxswain. He was the
second rower...
- All
tracks were
written by Will Heggie/Craig
Lorentson/Stuart Everest/Grant
McDowall Lowlife Craig Lorentson -
vocals Stuart Everest -
guitar Will Heggie...
- performances,
which were
intended to be provocative. Pep Band
Director Adam
Lorentson said at the time that "cost is the key
reason the
University does not...
-
remains totally unnoticed" All
tracks were
written by Will Heggie,
Craig Lorentson,
Hamish McIntosh and
Grant McDowall "In
Thankful Hands" - 3:43 "Where...
- George-Warren &
Romanowski 2001, p. 244. "4
years ago we lost Lowlife's
Craig Lorentson". Post-punk.com. 4 June 2014. Kellman, Andy. "Ludus –
Artist Biography"...
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university marching band. The
director of the Pep Band at the time, Adam
Lorentson, said that cost was the key
reason the
university did not have a traditional...