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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
The band’s mercurial frontwoman Harriet Wheeler, her auburn hair piled atop her head, ... while the 24-year-old bedroom pop artist Beabadoobee has repeatedly covered them). Their disappearance ...
"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]
"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.
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Harriet Walter is the latest illustrious actor to take on the Iron Lady (Channel 4) ... The 74-year-old wasn’t a child of Thatcher herself, having come of age against the idealistic and pacifism ...
"Can't Be Sure" is the debut single by British indie pop group the Sundays. [1] [2] It was the first (and in the United Kingdom, only) single to be released from their album Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, which was released a year later.
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.