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  2. Paul Rudolph (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Fraser Rudolph (born June 14, 1947 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) is a Canadian guitarist, bassist, singer, and cyclist.He made his mark in the UK underground music scene, and then as a session musician, before returning to Canada to indulge his passion for cycling.

  3. Quark, Strangeness and Charm - Wikipedia

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    It is a Paul Rudolph/Robert Calvert collaboration. This version was released as a 7" single in Italy and France. During the live performance of this song, Calvert took on the persona of Aubrey Dawney, which he describes as "a sort of 1914–1918 fighter ace, plus a bit more.

  4. Paul Rudolph - Wikipedia

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    Paul Rudolph (architect) (1918–1997), American architect; Paul Rudolph (musician) (born 1947), Canadian guitarist; Paul Rudolph (physicist) (1858–1935), German optical mathematician who designed lenses for the Zeiss company; Paul Rudolph (American football), former head coach of Minot State Beavers football team; Paul Rudolph, character in ...

  5. Revere Quality House - Wikipedia

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    Paul Rudolph, Architect. The Revere Quality House is a house located in Siesta Key , Florida that was designed by architects Paul Rudolph and Ralph Twitchell . It is a breakthrough in twentieth-century residential architecture which blends elements of the International Style with site-sensitive design that is considered one of the notable ...

  6. Elion-Hitchings Building - Wikipedia

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    The 300,000-square-foot building [5] "was celebrated worldwide when it was built", according to Paul Rudolph Heritage Foundation president Kelvin Dickinson. [7] Rudolph was known for brutalism, and a Historic American Buildings Survey dated 2018 said the building was "frequently described as Brutalist" and that its design was inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater and Rudolph's work on ...

  7. Kings of Oblivion - Wikipedia

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    Paul Rudolph had quit the group on the release of What a Bunch of Sweeties, thus briefly deactivating the band. Duncan Sanderson and Russell Hunter formed a new band with Steve Peregrin Took and guitarist Mick Wayne, before splitting from Took and re-activating the Pink Fairies with Wayne as singer/guitarist. This new three piece recorded one ...

  8. Crawford Manor - Wikipedia

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    Construction on Crawford Manor was begun in 1964, in order to address a well-documented shortage of public housing for needy senior citizens. It was designed by Paul Rudolph, then the head of the Yale University School of Architecture, and a well-known advocate of what has since been called Brutalist architecture. Originally designed as a ...

  9. The Deviants (band) - Wikipedia

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    The musicians on this record included Rudolph, former Pink Fairies/Motörhead guitarist Larry Wallis, former Warsaw Pakt guitarist Andy Colquhoun and former Hawkwind drummer Alan Powell. This band, without Rudolph, went on to record the album Vampires Stole My Lunch Money and the non-album single "Broken Statue", both credited to Mick Farren ...