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Bunker left in 1996, he was
succeeded by John
Trotter (1996–2000),
Richard Marcangelo (2000–2002), Pete May (2002),
Geoff Dunn (2002–2007),
Jimmy Copley (2007–2015)...
- John
Marcangelo (born 1950, Whitehaven, ****berland, England) is an
English pianist,
drummer and
composer of folk rock. He
comes from The
Valley in Whitehaven...
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returning member Nick
South (b****) and new
member Richard Marcangelo (drums).
Marcangelo had
previously been a
session player on The Game's Up. Jennifer...
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Peterson as
Church lady #2
Olympia Dukakis as Mrs.
Marcangelo Gregory Jbara as
Angelique Marcangelo Kevin Nealon as news
reporter (uncredited)
Jimmy Somerville...
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Healthiest Place Under the Sun. HP Books. p. 191. ISBN 978-1-55788-359-9.
Marcangelo, J.; Birch, C. (1984).
Italian Vegetarian Cooking.
Inner Traditions/Bear...
- Potter/TenSpeed/Harmony. pp. 175–176. ISBN 978-1-60774-090-2.
Retrieved May 21, 2016.
Marcangelo, J.; Birch, C. (1984).
Italian Vegetarian Cooking.
Inner Traditions/Bear...
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Dunnery (formerly with Necromandus), John
Hodgson (drums), Paul Mann, John
Marcangelo (keyboards) and Iain
Whitmore (b****
guitar and vocals,
formerly with Starry...
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Final Insult Herself Uncredited I Love
Trouble Jeannie 1995
Jeffrey Mrs.
Marcangelo Mighty Aphrodite Jocasta Mr. Holland's Opus Prin****l
Helen Jacobs 1996...
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became their only
charting single. It was
written by band
member John
Marcangelo,
inspired by a shop in his town
called Brew's
which sold clogs. It reached...
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artist Samuel Fuller as The American, a
gangster Peter Lilienthal as
Marcangelo, the
gangster killed on the
train Daniel Schmid as Igraham, the gangster...