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Paul Reynolds (born 4 August 1962) is an English singer, songwriter and musician who gained worldwide fame as the lead guitarist of the new wave band A Flock of Seagulls. AllMusic writer Tom Demalon praised Reynolds for his unique guitar style, which set his band apart from other synth-heavy acts of the time. [1]
After Paul Reynolds' departure, A Flock of Seagulls underwent a revamp. Gary Steadman, former Classix Nouveaux guitarist, was hired to replace Reynolds. Chris Chryssaphis, keyboardist, also joined the band. With the new lineup, the band recorded their fourth album, Dream Come True. The album was released in 1985 in the UK and in 1986 in the US.
Aubrey Plaza, who hosted her first show in January 2023, introduced the anniversary special's musical guests Miley Cyrus and Brittany Howard.She wore a tie-dye shirt underneath a black blazer, a ...
Paul Reynolds (cricketer) (born 1936), South African cricketer; Paul Reynolds (musician) (born 1962), guitarist for early '80s synth pop band A Flock of Seagulls; Paul Reynolds (RTÉ journalist), RTÉ crime correspondent; Paul Reynolds (umpire) (1973–2023), Irish cricket umpire; Paul D. Reynolds (1963–2015), Canadian investment banker; Sled ...
In 2012, Lively married actor and producer Ryan Reynolds, which has increased her visibility and fame, as has her close friendship with superstar musician Taylor Swift.
The Today programme on BBC Radio 4 in the UK hands over the editorship of the flagship programme to notable outsiders for the week between Christmas and New Year. This is the full list of the individuals involved since the practice was started in 2003 by Peter Hanington. [1] 2003 guest editors: [2] Monica Ali; Norman Tebbit; Thom Yorke; Gillian ...
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Score was born in Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, England on 5 November 1957. [2] Score was a hairdresser in Liverpool until 1978 when he formed the post-punk band Tontrix, in which he played bass, along with Hambi Haralambous (vocals), Steve Lovell (guitar), Bobby Carr (keyboards) and Chris Hughes (drums).