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  2. Mick Jones (The Clash guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Geoffrey Jones was born on 26 June 1955 in Wandsworth, London, England, to a Welsh father, Tommy Jones, and a Russian Jewish mother, Renee Zegansky. [1] He spent much of his early life living with his maternal grandmother, Stella Class, who was born in 1899 to Jewish parents in Russia and escaped the Russian pogroms by migrating to the United Kingdom. [2]

  3. Mick Hubert - Wikipedia

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    Mick Hubert (born February 16, 1954) is a retired radio play-by-play announcer who from 1989 to 2022 served as the primary radio voice and media host for the Florida Gators sports programs at the University of Florida (UF). He was well known for his exuberant announcing style, highlighted by his use of the phrase "Oh my!"

  4. Mick Jones (Foreigner guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 Jones released his only solo album, titled Mick Jones, on the Atlantic Records label. Jones is the only person to play on every Foreigner album. In between his Foreigner commitments, Jones also started a side career as a producer for such albums as Van Halen's 5150 (1986), Bad Company's Fame and Fortune (1986) and Billy Joel's Storm ...

  5. Bruce Watson (American guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, California then earned his B.S. Degree in Business Administration from the University of Southern California. [3] When he is asked what he listens to in his studio, he admits to “never not listening to Joni Mitchell.” [4]

  6. This Is Big Audio Dynamite - Wikipedia

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    This Is Big Audio Dynamite is the debut studio album by the English band Big Audio Dynamite, led by Mick Jones, the former lead guitarist and co-lead vocalist of the Clash. It was released on 1 November 1985 by Columbia Records .

  7. Mick Jones - Wikipedia

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    Mick Jones (Foreigner guitarist) (born 1944), English guitarist, songwriter and record producer in the rock band Foreigner and earlier Spooky Tooth Mick Jones, a 1989 album by Foreigner musician Mick Jones; Mick Jones (The Clash guitarist) (born 1955), British guitarist and a vocalist of the Clash

  8. Mr. Moonlight (album) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States and Canada, it appeared in early 1995 on the Rhythm Safari label. Recorded at seven different studios across the States, the album was produced by Mick Jones, Lou Gramm, and Mike Stone, with an additional production by Phil and Joe Nicolo. It was Foreigner's last studio release until Can't Slow Down (2009).

  9. Should I Stay or Should I Go - Wikipedia

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    Though the composition was credited to the Clash, Mick Jones was its principal songwriter. [5] Its melody and chord structure shared resemblance with "Little Latin Lupe Lu", [5] which was written by Bill Medley in 1962 and provided a hit for his act the Righteous Brothers the following year, [6] as well as for the Kingsmen in 1964 [7] and Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels in 1966.