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    Neville Whitehead is a New Zealand bassist and luthier who was an active member of the British jazz fusion community in the 1970s. Whitehead played at...
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  • Neville Whitehead may refer to: Neville Whitehead (bassist), New Zealand jazz bassist and luthier Nick Whitehead, real name Neville Whitehead, (1933-2002)...
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  • fighter Milt Whitehead (1862–1901), Canadian baseball player Neville Whitehead (bassist), New Zealand jazz bassist and luthier Nick Whitehead (1933–2002)...
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  • saxophonist Clive Stevens, alongside guitarist Peter Martin and bassist Neville Whitehead. The band's final line-up, in 1971, replaced Martin with future...
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    (who went on to become Tina Turner's musical director), Annie Whitehead on trombone, Neville Murray on percussion and a musician named only as Cliff, on...
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    Walter Scott Whitehead Bros., an American R&B duo from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, made up of two brothers, Kenny Whitehead and John Whitehead Jr. Wild Belle...
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    Brantner, guitarist Terje Rypdal, keyboardist Wolfgang Dauner and bassist Neville Whitehead, and formed his own band Matching Mole (a pun, "machine molle"...
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    television personality Phillip Walsh (disambiguation), multiple people Phillip Whitehead (1937–2005), English politician and member of the European Parliament...
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  • keyboards and guitar), Martin Quittenton (acoustic guitar), and Neville Whitehead (bass). Pilot only produced one, self-titled, album in 1972. Stephens'...
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    race. He later became a fan of punk rock, particularly the Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious. At the age of 16, he entered Harrow Art School on a two-year...
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