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  2. The Sundays - Wikipedia

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    The band's lineup consisted of lead vocalist Harriet Wheeler, guitarist David Gavurin, bassist Paul Brindley, and drummer Patrick Hannan. Percussionist Lindsay Jamieson was a member from 1990 until 1992, and played on the band's first two albums. Having met while attending Bristol University, Wheeler and

  3. Summertime (The Sundays song) - Wikipedia

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    "Summertime" is a song by English alternative rock band the Sundays. Written and produced by guitarist David Gavurin and lead singer Harriet Wheeler, the song was recorded for the band's third and final studio album, Static & Silence (1997), and released on 8 September 1997 as the first single from the album.

  4. Here's Where the Story Ends - Wikipedia

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    "Here's Where the Story Ends" was released as the second single from the Sundays' debut album, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic (1990). The song reached number one on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart and became the band's breakthrough hit. [1]

  5. Harriet Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    The magic word {{DEFAULTSORT:Wheeler, Harriet}} should be included below the #REDIRECT code in this page for correct category sorting of this person's name. With possibilities : This is a redirect from a title that potentially could be expanded into a new article or other type of associated page such as a new template.

  6. Cry (The Sundays song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cry" is a song by English alternative rock band the Sundays. Written and produced by guitarist David Gavurin and lead singer Harriet Wheeler, the song was recorded for the band's third and final studio album, Static & Silence (1997), and released on 10 November 1997 as the second single from the album.

  7. Ed Wheeler, ‘Law & Order’ and ‘Blue Bloods’ actor, dead at 88

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    Wheeler was born on Feb. 18, 1936, in Brooklyn. His acting career started with TV commercials, before landing his first on-screen role in two episodes of the PBS series “Watch Your Mouth” in 1978.

  8. Blind (The Sundays album) - Wikipedia

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    Blind is the second studio album by the Sundays. [9] [10] It was released by Parlophone on 19 October 1992 in the UK, then in the US by Geffen the following day.It is often considered the darkest and most experimental of The Sundays' albums, noted for its melancholic lyrics and closer resemblance to the darker dream pop work of artists such as Cocteau Twins.

  9. 'Maxton Hall' star Harriet Herbig-Matten on record-breaking ...

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    With Season 2 in production, Herbig-Matten teased what the future holds for James and Ruby.Following the tragic cliffhanger in the Season 1 finale, fans are desperate to know if the star-crossed ...