• Ken Hyder (born 29 June 1946) is a Scottish jazz fusion drummer and percussionist born in Dundee, Scotland, perhaps best known for combining folk, ethnic...
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  • coach Joseph Hyder (died 1932), secretary to the Land Nationalisation Society, UK Holly Hyder (born 1988), former Australian cricketer Ken Hyder (born 1946)...
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    Tammy; Eady, Fred; Edwards, Lewin; Katz, David J.; Gentile, Rick; Arnold, Ken; Hyder, Kamal; Perrin, Bob (2008). Embedded Hardware: Know It All. Newnes. p...
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    "Rote Lieder DDR" Festival of Political Songs. In 1990 Hodgkinson and Ken Hyder, a Scottish percussionist and improviser, who had been performing together...
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    Different Kind of Love Song. He also collaborated with the jazz percussionist Ken Hyder on an album of free improvisation, Fanfare for Tomorrow (1985), and sang...
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    Walked by Herself. In the early 1990s she recorded as part of a trio with Ken Hyder and Tim Hodgkinson. Her complete recordings with the Trio Romen is being...
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  • Tammy; Eady, Fred; Edwards, Lewin; Katz, David J.; Gentile, Rick; Arnold, Ken; Hyder, Kamal; Perrin, Bob (2007-09-14). Embedded Hardware: Know It All. Newnes...
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  • electroacoustic improvisation music ensemble comprising Scottish percussionist Ken Hyder, English multi-instrumentalist Tim Hodgkinson, and Siberian percussionist...
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  • Talisker may also refer to: Talisker (band), by the Scottish percussionist Ken Hyder Talisker, Western Australia, in the Shire of Shark Bay#Towns and localities...
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  • Conservative M.P. and later the first female Conservative Cabinet Minister Ken Hyder – musician and journalist James Ivory – mathematician Lorraine Kelly –...
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