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Paul Carter - Lead Vocals, Samples, Programming; Ben Clay - Guitar, Bass; Colin Coxall - Drums, Octopad; Nainesh Shah - Guitar, Bass, Vocals; Vicky West - Keyboards, Samples, Vocals; Recorded by Steve Swindon at The Old Clothes Factory. Mixed by Brian O'Shaughnessy and Flotation Toy Warning at Bark Studio. Mastered by Nick Robbins at ...
Paul Carter (1888–1979) was an American businessman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist in Chattanooga, Tennessee and nearby Lookout Mountain who, along with his father James Inman Carter and brother Garnet Carter (who also created Rock City and invented miniature golf), developed most of Lookout Mountain, Tennessee and Lookout Mountain, Georgia. [1]
Paul Carter (entrepreneur) (1927–1979), American entrepreneur and businessman in Chattanooga, Tennessee; Paul Carter (academic) (born 1951), British historian, writer, artist and interdisciplinary scholar at the University of Melbourne; Paul Carter (artist) (1970–2006), Scottish artist; Paul D. Carter (born 1980), Australian teacher and author
774th Enterprise Sourcing Squadron (Offutt Air Force Base) Operating Location ACC (KC) (Joint Base Langley–Eustis) – Air Combat Command Support; Operating Location USSF (KS) (Peterson Space Force Base) – United States Space Force Support; Operating Location AFGSC (KG) (Barksdale Air Force Base) – Air Force Global Strike Command Support
Paul Carter, also known as Benbrick, is a Peabody Award winning, multi-platinum selling English songwriter, producer [3] and composer. He wrote Sakura Nagashi with Hikaru Utada from her 2016 Japan Record Award winning album Fantôme which has sold over one million copies. [ 4 ]
In June 1997, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter came to the hills of Eastern Kentucky on a Habitat for Humanity project called “Hammering in the Hills,” an ambitious plan to build 52 houses in one ...
The last Carter Work Project the former president participated in was in 2019. At 95 years old, Carter showed up at the site of the build in Nashville, Tennessee, sporting fresh stitches and a ...
During World War II, NAAS Harvey Point was used as a PBM Mariner seaplane base. [ 3 ] After the war, NAAS Harvey Point was decommissioned in 1946 and remained deactivated until 1958 when the Navy announced that Harvey Point would serve as the testing grounds for the new Martin P6M Seamaster , an experimental jet-powered long-range seaplane bomber.