- a
lineup that
consisted of
three of its five
original members:
Joseph Washbourn, Dan Hipgrave, and Rob Green, with
touring and
session member Patrick...
-
Margaret Washbourn (1
March 1908 – 8 July 1988) was a New
Zealand artist and writer. She was born in Collingwood, New Zealand, in 1908.
Richard Washbourn was...
-
winner 2009 Joe McElderry,
Ultravox frontman Midge Ure, Toploader's Joe
Washbourn, Erasure's Andy Bell,
Bucks Fizz's
Cheryl Baker, The ****cat Dolls' Melody...
- Rear
Admiral Richard Everley Washbourn CB DSO OBE (14
February 1910 – 8
August 1988) was a
senior officer of the
Royal Navy and the
Royal New Zealand...
- programming;
keyboards on "The Love Has Gone" and "Slipping Away"
Daize Washbourn –
keyboards and
drums on "No More
Looking for Love" and "You Move Me"...
-
recorded by
English singer-songwriter Rick Astley. It was
produced by
Daize Washbourn with Astley. The song was
recorded for Astley's
second album, Hold Me...
- producers,
including Phil
Harding and Ian Curnow, Pete Hammond,
Daize Washbourn and
Roddy Matthews. The
record was
released in
April 1988 and two further...
- by
Maggie De
Monde and Rick P. Jones, and
produced by
Jones and
Daize Washbourn. It
reached No. 24 on the UK
Singles Chart. The song also
reached No....
- compositions,
produced by PWL ****ociates Phil Harding, Ian
Curnow and
Daize Washbourn. The
release of the
album was dela**** a few
months due to a fire at PWL...
- et al. (Harper Collins:San Francisco, 1992), pp 44-45
Washbourn (1992), pp. 247–248
Washbourn (1992), pp. 248–257 Fiorenza,
Elizabeth Schussler, "Feminist...