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Sophie Tilson is an Australian actress, writer and producer. She was one of the stars of the 2009 web series OzGirl . She is perhaps best known for playing the character Lisa Devine on the Australian soap opera Neighbours .
Dury's brother-in-law Jake Tilson designed the album's sleeve and booklet. Fans contributed a number of the items and tickets pictured within it amongst various paintings, including one by Ian Dury himself (of Chaz Jankel), Ian by Peter Blake and Lady & Beast Adorned by Terry Day.
Ian Robins Dury (12 May 1942 – 27 March 2000) was an English singer, songwriter and actor who rose to fame in the late 1970s, during the punk and new wave era of rock music. He was the lead singer and lyricist of Kilburn and the High Roads , the Kilburns, Ian Dury and the Blockheads and Ian Dury and the Music Students.
OzGirl tells the story of Sadie Brown, a small-town, country girl who moves to Melbourne, where she lives with her cousin Megan.The show explores Sadie's efforts to make friends, get a job, pursue her passion for photography, meet "Mr.
Originally fronted by lead singer Ian Dury as Ian Dury and the Blockheads or Ian and the Blockheads, the band has continued to perform since Dury's death in 2000. As of March 2023 [update] members included Chaz Jankel (guitar and keyboards), Nathan King (bass), Mick Gallagher (keyboards and piano), John Turnbull (vocals and guitar), John ...
Ian Dury and the Music Students. Ian Dury – vocals (credited by the pseudonym 'D. Poundcake' on "Peter the Painter") Michael McEvoy – bass, keyboards, synthesizers, brass arranger, lead guitar on "Tell Your Daddy" and "Take Me to the Cleaners", drums on "Tell Your Daddy" Merlin Rhys-Jones – guitar; Tag Lamche – drums, percussion on ...
Handsome is the debut album of the Ian Dury rock group Kilburn and the High-Roads, released in June 1975 by Dawn Records.. The band had apparently originally wanted to call the album No Hand Signals, but the idea was rejected by Dawn. [5]
In 1981, Ian Dury left Stiff for Polydor Records. [1] As a cash-in for the Christmas market, Stiff commissioned session musicians to record a version of the Hokey Cokey with a Dury-soundalike vocal from Martin Kershaw, whose credits included guitar on "Kung Fu Fighting" and "Dance Yourself Dizzy", [2] and playing banjo on 120 episodes of the Muppet Show. [3]