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Edward Christopher Sheeran (/ ˈ ʃ ɪər ən / SHEER-ən; born 17 February 1991) is an English singer-songwriter.Born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, and raised in Framlingham, Suffolk, he began writing songs around the age of eleven.
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Red or ginger hair may come in different shades, from strawberry blond to auburn. [1] With only 2% of the world's population having red hair, [2] red is the rarest natural hair-coloration. [1] The list includes people who have dyed their red hair into another color or whose red hair has gone grey with age, but not people who have dyed their ...
English male singer-songwriters (753 P) T. English tenors (1 C, 110 P) Pages in category "English male singers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of ...
Including all winter X Games competitions through 2013, his medal count stands at 18 (13 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze), among which is the first quadruple win streak by a male athlete in one discipline, the snowboard slopestyle. White's streak was snapped in 2007 when he lost to Andreas Wiig and Teddy Flandreau, with White taking the bronze. He won ...
Michael James Hucknall [1] (born 8 June 1960) is an English singer and songwriter. Hucknall achieved international fame in the 1980s as the lead singer and songwriter of the soul-influenced pop band Simply Red, with whom he enjoyed a 25-year career and sold over 50 million albums.
In 1997, he returned with an unchanged line-up of the Rakes - Plunkett, Gross and Hall - to record the album The Red Haired Lad, produced by Mike Harding. [ 3 ] [ 6 ] In 2004, he released The Common Stone , an album dedicated to his father, [ 2 ] and comprising mostly traditional folk songs recorded with musicians including Richard Thompson ...
Pages in category "British male singer-songwriters" The following 113 pages are in this category, out of 113 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.