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  2. Roy Harper (character) - Wikipedia

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    Roy Harper as Speedy. Art by George Perez.. The character first appeared as Green Arrow's teenage sidekick Speedy, a name by which he was known for over fifty years, in More Fun Comics #73 (November 1941) and was created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp. [3]

  3. Cheshire (comics) - Wikipedia

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    However, when Roy Harper goes undercover for the government in a mission to get her confidence and turn her over, the two fall passionately in love. Knowing he will not be able to turn her in, he walks out; Cheshire does not learn his true identity until later. The result of their romance is a daughter, Lian, whom Roy raises. [3]

  4. Roy Harper (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Roy Harper (born 12 June 1941) [1] is an English folk rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He has released 22 studio albums (and 10 live ones) across a career that stretches back to 1966. He has released 22 studio albums (and 10 live ones) across a career that stretches back to 1966.

  5. Songs of Love and Loss - Wikipedia

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    In early 2011, Roy Harper signed a deal with Believe Digital to release 19 of his albums, for the first time, to the digital market place. This 2-disc, 23-track, compilation was required as an introduction to lead the release campaign and contains songs from 11 of Harpers albums released between 1966 (Sophisticated Beggar) and 1992 (Death or Glory?

  6. The Dream Society - Wikipedia

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    The songs on the album revolve around events in Harper's life, from the early death of his mother to reaching the age of fifty. Other important events covered include the demise of his marriage, heartbreak, his experiences with drugs, psychological issues, and aspirations for humankind.

  7. Three Hundred Words - Wikipedia

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    "Three Hundred Words" is a poem that showcases a number of Roy Harper's literary techniques and characteristics. According to Harper's spoken introduction on his 1992 Live album, Born in Captivity II, (re-released in 1993 as Unhinged) "Three Hundred Words" was written for a benefit concert for Lancashire batsman, Graeme Fowler.

  8. Death or Glory? (album) - Wikipedia

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    Harper's second marriage ended in 1992. A number of songs and spoken word tracks on Death or Glory? reflected Harper's emotional state at the time (though some were omitted from following re-releases). "She ran off with someone else," said Harper, "a violin player (Nigel Kennedy) I’d been working on an adaptation of Brahms Violin Concerto ...

  9. Made (1972 film) - Wikipedia

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    Made is a 1972 British drama film directed by John Mackenzie and starring Carol White and Roy Harper. [1] A young single mother has a relationship with an insecure rock star. [ 2 ] It was written by Howard Barker based on his 1970 play No One Was Saved.