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  2. Peter Stringfellow - Wikipedia

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    Stringfellow was born in the City General Hospital, Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire, on 17 October 1940, to Elsie Bowers and James William Stringfellow, a steelworker who served in the Royal Scots Greys during the Second World War. He was the eldest of four, having three younger brothers; Geoffrey, Paul and Terry.

  3. Posies’ Ken Stringfellow Issues an Apology, While Still ...

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    After previously releasing a statement that took a wholly defensive stance in response to sexual misconduct allegations being made him, Ken Stringfellow, the co-founder of the rock band the Posies ...

  4. The Posies - Wikipedia

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    Their first public performance came as an acoustic duo in 1987 while Stringfellow was home in Bellingham. They recorded twelve songs in Auer's family's home studio. Though intended as demos to attract other members and form a full band, the recordings became the Posies' first self-released album, Failure. [1]

  5. Ashes of Motorhead star Lemmy enshrined in London club ...

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    At the ceremony honouring his friend, Campbell joked that Lemmy is “going to have a good view” from behind Stringfellows’ bar, the London gentleman’s club where he was “a regular”.

  6. Ken Stringfellow - Wikipedia

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    Ken Stringfellow and his wife Dominique Stringfellow published a joint statement to the station: As a family, we view sexual assault as a very serious issue. As an ethically non-monogamous married couple, we are particularly attuned to the importance of consent and communication in relationships.

  7. The Minus 5 - Wikipedia

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    The Minus 5 made their live debut at the Crocodile Cafe on November 9, 1993, on a bill supporting jangly indie heroes The Silos. As Auer and Stringfellow were in Europe touring behind the Posies' Frosting On The Beater, the Minus 5 performed as a duo with backing from The Silos' Walter Salas-Humara, Tom Freund and Manuel Versoza for the last three songs.

  8. Annabel's - Wikipedia

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    Peter Stringfellow was refused entry to Annabel's after attempting to bribe Emanuelli with £100. [8] Frank Sinatra changed in the cloakroom at Annabel's after performing at the Royal Albert Hall and asked Emanuelli what he thought of him, to which he replied that he thought he was the "greatest Italian since Mussolini".

  9. Lessie Stringfellow Read - Wikipedia

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    Lessie Stringfellow Read (January 3, 1891 – May 28, 1971), born Mabel Staples, was an American suffragist, writer, clubwoman, and editor based in Arkansas. She was national press chair of the General Federation of Women's Clubs .