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  2. Like a Stone - Wikipedia

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    All lyrics written by Chris Cornell; all music composed by Audioslave, except "Super Stupid" written by George Clinton, Eddie Hazel, Billy Bass Nelson and Tawl Ross. "Like a Stone" – 4:54 "Like a Stone" (live on BBC Radio 1) – 4:58 "Gasoline" (live on BBC Radio 1) – 4:45 "Set It Off" (live on Late Show with David Letterman) – 4:01

  3. McLevy - Wikipedia

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    McLevy is a British radio crime drama series, written by David Ashton, about the 19th century Edinburgh police detective James McLevy.Broadcast on BBC Radio 4 as part of its Afternoon Drama slot, the drama stars Brian Cox and Siobhan Redmond, with Michael Perceval-Maxwell and David Ashton.

  4. David Atherton-Smith - Wikipedia

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    David Atherton-Smith (20 July 1871 - 1958) was a Scottish born Quaker, a refugee relief worker and a professional vocalist. [1] During World War I, he focused on humanitarian aid in France, initially for the French Red Cross, transferring to the American Red Cross as an A.R.C. Captain, being closely involved on the welfare and rehabilitation of injured French soldiers. [2]

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  6. A Family at War - Wikipedia

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    Edwin and Jean have five children: Philip, David, Robert, Margaret, and Freda. Philip is a leftist who fought as a volunteer in the Spanish Civil War. David joins the RAF because he cannot find another job. He is married to Sheila, but he impregnates Peggy. Robert, the youngest son, wants to join the Navy.

  7. Ashton, Gardner and Dyke - Wikipedia

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    Ashton was invited to join the Liverpool beat group The Remo Four as organist/vocalist, whilst Roy Dyke became the group's drummer, having joined them in 1963. Their best work came in 1966 when they released their album Smile!. Before their breakup in 1968, they backed George Harrison on his album Wonderwall Music. Harrison later played guitar ...

  8. Radio Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Radio Ethiopia was the follow-up record to Smith's widely acclaimed debut Horses. In interviews surrounding the album's release, Smith explained that she chose producer Jack Douglas in hopes of making the album commercially successful. Smith co-wrote much of the album with bassist Ivan Král, the band member keenest for commercial success. [4]

  9. The Cynic Project - Wikipedia

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    The Cynic Project is the name of a predominantly trance project started in 1999 by American musician and producer Alex Smith. It is known for its uplifting melodies, as well as standard club beats. It rose in popularity with the upbringing of mp3.com in 2000, where it hosted its music, which was downloadable for free. Much of the earlier works ...