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Geoff Mann died of cancer in February 1993. In 1996, Andy Sears went to live in Spain, where he became actively involved in various projects, including an appearance at the Tiana festival (Barcelona), originally planned as a Twelfth Night reunion.
Geoff Mann – member of the band Twelfth Night; Simon Mayor – mandolinist, fiddle player, guitarist, and composer; Clive Mitten – member of the band Twelfth Night; Martin Noble – musician, Noble in the band British Sea Power; Andy Revell – member of the band Twelfth Night; Edmund Rubbra – composer; Julian Wagstaff – composer
Mannerisms – A Celebration of the Music of Geoff Mann (1994) – CD [12] Pallas contributed "What In The World" to this tribute compilation to the work of the late neo-prog artist Geoff Mann, who died the previous year. Other notable bands on the album include IQ, Galahad, Pendragon, Jadis, Eden Burning, and Mann's own band Twelfth Night.
The Ceiling Speaks – for Geoff Mann tribute album 'Mannerisms', 1994; The Chamber of 32 Doors – for Genesis tribute album 'The River of Constant Change', 1996; Lady Fantasy – for Camel tribute album 'Harbour of Joy', 1996; Fact and Fiction – for Twelfth Night re-issue of 'Fact and Fiction – The Definitive Edition', 2018
Eden Burning contributed one track to the Geoff Mann celebration CD Mannerisms in 1994, covering Mann's song "His Love". Other contributors include Pallas, IQ, Galahad, Pendragon, Jadis, and Twelfth Night. [24]
William Mann – music critic on The Times (1948–1982) John Manningham – sixteenth- and seventeenth-century diarist, lawyer; noted for recording details of an original performance of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night; Kingsley Martin – journalist; Tristan McConnell – journalist; John McPhee – Pulitzer Prize-winning writer
Twelfth Night, or What You Will is a romantic comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written around 1601–1602 as a Twelfth Night entertainment for the close of the Christmas season. The play centres on the twins Viola and Sebastian , who are separated in a shipwreck.
The Night of the Iguana – by Tennessee Williams; Twelfth Night – by William Shakespeare (a Shakespeare's Globe production presented by the Guthrie WorldStage Series) [21] A Christmas Carol – by Charles Dickens; Crowns – by Regina Taylor; Romeo and Juliet – by William Shakespeare; The Pirates of Penzance – by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur ...