- The
Corrie Folk Trio and
Paddie Bell is the
eponymous 1964
album by The
Corrie Folk Trio and
Paddie Bell. The most
vigorous song on this
album is "Greenland...
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Paddie O'Neil (born
Adalena Lillian Nail, 1 May 1926 – 31
January 2010) was a
British actress and singer. The
daughter of
circus and
fairground performers...
- the numbers. The band
added female Irish singer Paddie Bell to
become the
Corrie Folk Trio and
Paddie Bell. The
audience was only
eight people for the...
- Bell (née Simpson, 8
April 1931 – 3
August 2005)
professionally known as
Paddie Bell, was a
Scottish folk
singer and musician, born in
Northern Ireland...
- date, the
group added female Northern Irish singer Paddie Bell to
become the "Corrie Folk Trio and
Paddie Bell". The
audience was only
eight people for the...
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Promise of the Day is a
music album by the band The
Corrie Folk Trio and
Paddie Bell. The
album was
produced in 1965 for the
Scottish label Waverley Records...
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Christopher David Paddie (born
February 18, 1974) is an
American politician from Marshall, Texas. He
previously served as a
Texas state representative...
-
sitcom Last of the
Summer Wine
between 1986 and 2002. His film
roles include Paddie, an
elderly man in Rita, Sue and Bob Too in 1986. His
stage work includes...
- The
Farewell Album, Intercord, 1976 I Know
Where I'm Going, 1976, (with
Paddie Bell) The Town Is Not
Their Own, HPE, 1981
Finbar and
Eddie Furey, Harp...
- needs. For example, the
United States Navy
created a
version they call
PADDIE+M. The P
phase is the
planning phase,
which develops project goals, project...