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Tannahill may refer to: Jordan Tannahill (born 1988), Canadian playwright and filmmaker; Mary Tannahill (1863–1951), American artist; Reay Tannahill (1929–2007), British author and historian; Robert Tannahill (1774–1810), Scottish poet; The Tannahill Weavers, traditional Scottish musical group active since 1968
The album was recorded on November 23, 1996, at Cobo Arena in Detroit, Michigan, during the band's North American tour in support of Trouble at the Henhouse. [ 2 ] Lead singer Gordon Downie was known for his intensity and spontaneity during the band's live concerts such as telling rants/stories, observations, and random comments before, during ...
He was the only son of Robert Blyth Tannahill and Anna Elizabeth Hudson. His father, Robert Blyth Tannahill (born in Detroit in 1863), joined J. L. Hudson in the retail trade in 1889; he married Anna Elizabeth Hudson, one of three sisters of J. L. Hudson. By 1900, he served as vice-president of the successful J. L. Hudson Department Store.
The concert was filmed for an hour-long special, Gord Downie's Secret Path in Concert, which also featured backstage footage and scenes from the animated film. Downie and his collaborators performed the album, again with members of the Wenjack family, in Halifax's Rebecca Cohn Auditorium on November 29, 2016. [ 6 ]
Downie is a university student at Monash University studying a Bachelor of business and commerce and Downie hopes to work in human resources. In June 2010, Downie had completed her last semester at Monash University. [27] She is of half-Indian ancestry. [28] In July 2010, Downie revealed that she was now engaged to her boyfriend of over 5 years.
Greig was born in Paisley, Renfrewshire and lived there all her life. She and her twin sister, Cynthia, attended the John Neilson Institution in Paisley. After leaving school, Greig ran for the Glasgow-based Bellahouston Harriers for a short time before setting up her own women's club, Tannahill Harriers in 1959. [3]
This project focuses on creative professionals - and their works - who create: Visual arts (e.g. painting, sculpture, photography, filmmaking, design); Video art; Installation art
Ethell, Jeffrey L. and Don Downie. Flying the Hump: In Original World War II Color. St. Paul, Minnesota: Motorbooks, 1996. ISBN 978-0-76030-113-5. Glanz, James and Lipton, Eric. City in the Sky: The Rise and Fall of the World Trade Center. New York: Times Books, 2004. ISBN 978-0-80507-691-2. Griffin, John Ignatius. Port of New York. New York ...