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  2. Wainstalls - Wikipedia

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    Wainstalls is in the HX postcode area and in the HX2 postcode district and the Luddendenfoot ward of Calderdale Council. The area contains Wainstalls School, where Hannah Cockroft, a British paralympian who won two golds at The London 2012 Paralympic Games, studied. [2] [3] The two pubs in Wainstalls are The Crossroads Inn and The Cat-I-th'Well ...

  3. Shelter Me (The Waifs album) - Wikipedia

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    Much like The Waifs' debut album, Shelter Me was originally released in 1998 on Outside Music, but following the mainstream success of The Waifs, the album was re-released on Jarrah Records of Australia in 2003, and Compass Records of America in 2004.

  4. A Brief History... - Wikipedia

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    The Waifs, Chris Wilson: The Waifs chronology; Up All Night (2003) A Brief History (2004) ... Ellen Smith – Photography; Phil Stevens – Photography, Management;

  5. The Waifs discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of The Waifs, an Australian folk rock band, consists of eight studio albums, nine singles and two live albums. Albums. Studio albums. Title Album ...

  6. Jarrah Records - Wikipedia

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    Jarrah Records is an independent Australian record label which releases material by Western Australian-formed bands, John Butler Trio and The Waifs, and their members.In July 2002 the label was founded and co-owned by John Butler; The Waifs' members Josh Cunningham, Donna Simpson, and her sister Vikki Thorn; and the artists' common manager, Philip Stevens.

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  8. The Waifs - Wikipedia

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    The Waifs released a double live album, A Brief History..., in November which debuted in the top thirty of the Australian album charts. [12] A month after the Asian 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, the Waifs joined a cast of Australian artists to perform at the WaveAid concert in January 2005 in Sydney to raise funds for the relief effort. [18]

  9. Sun Dirt Water - Wikipedia

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    Sun Dirt Water is the fifth studio album by Australian folk rock band The Waifs. It was released by Jarrah Records on 1 September 2007. It debuted at number two in the ARIA Albums Chart on 10 September. [2] It was certified platinum, for shipment of 70000 units, in 2010. [3]