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Thirteen Senses started out as Soul Magician, that began in school when Will South started writing songs which he showed Adam Wilson. He in turn liked the songs and left the other band he was in at the time. Soul Magician took off when South and Wilson met Tom Welham. The latter knew Brendon James and they all became friends.
The Story is an English psychedelic folk duo comprising the former Forest member Martin Welham and his son Tom Welham. [1] They write and record melodic songs that range from psychedelic pop to stream-of-consciousness folk and play an array of predominantly acoustic instruments as a backdrop to their blend of vocal harmonies.
"Into the Fire" is a song by English alternative rock band Thirteen Senses, and is the opening track from their debut album, The Invitation. It was the second single released from the album in the United Kingdom on 13 September 2004 (see 2004 in British music).
Tom Welham, British musician; Dirk Wellham (born 1959), Australian cricketer; Wally Wellham (born 1932), Australian cricketer This page was last edited on ...
"Thru the Glass" is a song by Cornish alternative rock band Thirteen Senses from their debut album, The Invitation. It was originally released on 1 March 2004 as their debut single on Vertigo Records but did not chart.
Brendon James, Will South, Tom Welham, Adam Wilson: Producer(s) Danton Supple: Thirteen Senses singles chronology "Thru The Glass (limited release)" (2004) "Do No Wrong"
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There will be 227 participants from 24 nations at the 2024 Quiz Olympiad. Some notable participants include Issa Schultz of Australia; Nico Pattyn, Ronny Swiggers, and Tom Trogh of Belgium; Dean Kotiga of Croatia; Pat Gibson and Paul Sinha of England; Tero Kalliolevo of Finland; Sebastian Jacoby and Sebastian Klussmann of Germany; Anne Hegerty and Barry Simmons of Scotland; and Victoria Groce ...