• Phillip John "Pip" Proud (1947 – 2010) was an Australian singer-songwriter, poet, novelist and dramatist whose idiosyncratic song-poems gained a cult following...
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  • air marshal Pip Proud (1947–2010), Australian singer-songwriter, poet, novelist and dramatist Pip Pyle (1950-2006), English-born drummer Pip Rippon (1888-1950)...
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    around the age of eight, he meets a beautiful but proud girl named Estella who is of the upper class. Pip falls in love with her and becomes very ashamed...
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  • ST37, The Mountain Goats, Stick Men with Ray Guns, Peter Jefferies, Pip Proud, Rusted Shut, Black Mayonnaise, Rahdunes, Shawn David McMillen, Grey Daturas...
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    for artists such as The Flaming Lips, Mercury Rev, Labradford, Bedhead, Pip Proud, The Bad Livers, Windsor for the Derby, Ed Hall, Iron & Wine, Jóhann Jóhannsson...
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  • music as well as a series of re-issues by bands from the 1960s (like Pip Proud, The Missing Links, The Purple Hearts and the Wild Cherries). The label...
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  • University of the Sunshine Coast. Proud's younger brother was the singer-songwriter, poet, novelist and dramatist Pip Proud. List of Archibald Prize winners...
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    Teddy/Hoppel Di Hoy) Popemobile – The Triantiwontigongolo CD 1996 (Woozy) Pip Proud – Matildas You Fiend LP 1996 (BBAPTC) Madigan – Rock Stop 1996 CD LP (Moon...
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    Phillipa Margaret "Pip" Brown (born 13 July 1979), better known by her stage name Ladyhawke, is a New Zealand singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist...
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  • Pip, short for Pippin, is the African-American cabin-boy on the whaling-ship Pequod in Herman Melville's 1851 novel, Moby-Dick. When Pip falls overboard...
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