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  2. Ian McDonald (Guyanese writer) - Wikipedia

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    Ian McDonald was born on 18 April 1933, in St Augustine, Trinidad, where his mother, Thelma McDonald (née Seheult), and her parents were born and where his father, John Archie McDonald (who was born in St. Kitts and whose parents were born in Antigua), was Agricultural Director of Gordon Grant Limited.

  3. NCN Television (Guyana TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    An assessment taken by the National Frequency Management Unit in 1992 said that GTV was the only television station in Guyana to comply with technical and programming requirements. [4] In 1996, with the release of an official VHF frequency plan for Georgetown by the NFMU, GTV planned to move to channel 11, a decision pending approval of the ...

  4. Category:Songs written by Ian McDonald (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs written by Ian McDonald (musician)" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  5. McDonald and Giles - Wikipedia

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    McDonald and Giles is an album released by British musicians Ian McDonald and Michael Giles in 1970. The album was first issued on Island Records (ILPS 9126) in the UK and Cotillion Records (SD 9042), a division of Atlantic Records, in the US. (The album was released on Atlantic itself in several countries.)

  6. Giles, Giles and Fripp - Wikipedia

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    Michael Giles, Robert Fripp and Ian McDonald went on to form the first line-up of King Crimson, rounded out by bassist/vocalist Greg Lake and lyricist Peter Sinfield. Peter Giles would go on to appear on the second Crimson album, In the Wake of Poseidon in 1970, and more recently joined with 21st Century Schizoid Band .

  7. I Talk to the Wind - Wikipedia

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    on YouTube In 1992, the song was covered by English electronic music group Opus III , whose lead vocalist was Kirsty Hawkshaw . It was released in June 1992 by PWL International as the follow-up to their successful " It's a Fine Day " and the second single from their debut album, Mind Fruit (1992).

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  9. Drivers Eyes - Wikipedia

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    Drivers Eyes is the first and only solo album by former King Crimson and Foreigner member Ian McDonald. It features contributions from Peter Frampton , Ian Lloyd , Gary Brooker , Steve Hackett and Hugh McCracken and King Crimson alumni, Michael Giles and John Wetton .