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Angus William MacLise (March 14, 1938 – June 21, 1979) was an
American percussionist, composer, poet,
occultist and calligrapher,
known as the
first drummer...
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Daniel Maclise RA (25
January 1806 – 25
April 1870) was an
Irish history painter,
literary and
portrait painter, and illustrator, who
worked for most...
- John Cale,
guitarist Sterling Morrison, and
percussionist Angus MacLise. In 1965,
MacLise was
replaced by Moe Tucker, who pla**** on most of the band's recordings...
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artist Daniel Maclise. A
finished study for it, in the form of a painting, is in the
Walker Art
Gallery in Liverpool, Merseyside.
Maclise received the...
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player at
Pickwick was John Cale;
together with
Sterling Morrison and
Angus MacLise, they
would form the
Velvet Underground in 1965.
After building a re****tion...
- pla**** viola, b**** and
keyboards and
MacLise was
playing bongos, hand drums, tabla,
tambourines and the cimbalom.
MacLise was soon
replaced by
Maureen Tucker...
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Harrow Road had
become the
meeting place for a set that
included Daniel Maclise,
Benjamin Disraeli,
Edward Bulwer-Lytton and
George Cruikshank. All these...
- Wallace's
trial in
Westminster Hall.
Painting by
Daniel Maclise....
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Charles ****ens is an 1839
portrait painting by the
Irish artist Daniel Maclise depicting the
English novelist Charles ****ens. ****ens
debut novel The...
- the
National Maritime Museum.
Another was The
Death of
Nelson by
Daniel Maclise, a
large wall
painting in the
Royal Gallery of the
Palace of Westminster...