Robert Wyatt (born Robert Wyatt-Ellidge, 28 January 1945) is a retired English musician. A founding member of the influential Canterbury scene bands Soft...
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The discography of Robert Wyatt, a retired English musician, consists of eight solo studio albums, six archival/collaborations albums, ten compilation...
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Born in Kingston upon Thames, southwest London, Wyatt was the second son of Robert Harvey Lyle Wyatt, the founder and headmaster of Milbourne Lodge School...
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Robert Wyatt (born 1945) is an English progressive rock musician Robert Wyatt may also refer to: Robert B. Wyatt (born 1940), American book editor, fiction...
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The Wyatt Sicks (stylized as Wyatt Sick6) is a professional wrestling stable performing in WWE, on the Raw brand. The group is composed of leader Bo Dallas...
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British rock band from Canterbury formed in mid-1966 by Mike Ratledge, Robert Wyatt, Kevin Ayers, Daevid Allen and Larry Nowlin. As a central band of the...
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Rock Bottom (album) (redirect from Sea Song (Robert Wyatt song))
Rock Bottom is the second solo album by former Soft Machine drummer Robert Wyatt. It was released on 26 July 1974 by Virgin Records. The album was produced...
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Shipbuilding (song) (category Robert Wyatt songs)
According to Robert Sandall, the best version of the song is the one recorded and released as a single by English singer-songwriter Robert Wyatt in August...
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Robert Eugene Wyatt is an emeritus Professor of Chemistry at the University of Texas at Austin, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Wyatt's work...
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four-piece line-up of keyboardist Mike Ratledge, drummer and vocalist Robert Wyatt, saxophonist Elton Dean, and bass guitarist Hugh Hopper. Third marks...
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