- John
Charles Lyngcoln (5
January 1910 – 10 June 1990) was an
Australian rules footballer who pla**** with
Collingwood in the
Victorian Football League (VFL)...
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backing vocals for the six-piece
outfit Harmony,
which also
featured Tom
Lyngcoln of The
Nation Blue.
After Falkous had
conducted a
handful of interviews...
- the 'Best
Independent Hard Rock/Punk Album'
award for
Rising Waters. Tom
Lyngcoln – vocals,
guitar Matt
Weston – b**** Dan
McKay –
drums Descend ep (2000)...
- Hart pla**** his
football for
Northcote and was
joint coach with Jack
Lyngcoln in 1937. Holmesby, Russell; Main, Jim (2007). The
Encyclopedia Of AFL Footballers...
- Demons".
Unbelievably Bad. No. 5. p. 30.
Retrieved March 9, 2018. Tom
Lyngcoln: [...]
Another band that me and Dan [McKay] used to rip off big-time was...
- 1932–1937 1932 Alan
Hammond 6 1 1932–1933 1932 Les
Harvey 4 0 1932 1932 Jack
Lyngcoln 3 0 1932 1932
Ernie Nunn 5 1 1932 1932 Tom
Tucker 2 0 1932 1932 Leslie...
- Grammar. In 2009, Mark
Merry became prin****l,
taking over from
Neville Lyngcoln. In the same year, a new
early learning centre was opened.[citation needed]...
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Archived from the
original on 25
January 2010.
Retrieved 23
January 2010.
Lyngcoln, Tom from The
Nation Blue (20
January 2010). "Tote's End - The Last Goodbye"...
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backing singers.
Walker said, "I had been a fan of the
Melbourne band, Tom
Lyngcoln's Harmony, and
their setup is a
three piece punk band with
three angelic...
- Hotel. The line-up
included Blackchords,
Witch Hats,
Monique Brumby, Tom
Lyngcoln (The
Nation Blue), Mike Noga (The Drones), Andy
Hazel (Paradise Motel)...