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    Alan George Clare (born Alan George Jaycock; 31 May 1921 – 29 November 1993) was a British jazz pianist and composer. Singer Bloom Rose Houtman married...
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    Register of Births: JUN 1949 5d 499 MARYLEBONE. Clare H. Torry, mmn = Singer "'Dark Side' at 30: Alan Parsons". Rolling Stone. 12 March 2003. Archived...
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  • and Mike Maxfield suffered a stroke, drummer Pete Hilton and guitarist Alan Clare were added. In recent years, the band has appeared on nostalgia 1960s...
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    London, 5 November 1973 The Talk of the Town (1975, Black Lion) with Alan Clare Satin Doll (1975, Vanguard) Parisian Thoroughfare with Roland Hanna/Mel...
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  • sometimes performed by Milligan himself, or his collaborators Ed Welch or Alan Clare at the piano. There were also appearances by jazz groups, ragtime bands...
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    record. Other latter-day members are drummer Pete Hilton and guitarist Alan Clare. In 1983, Kramer released a solo single on the RAK label, "You Can't Live...
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  • Cater as Bert Derek Griffiths as Alec Ronnie Brody as Italian Waiter Alan Clare as Accordionist Pat Roach as Rugby Player Jonathan Cecil as Boutique Assistant...
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    Clare Short (born 15 February 1946) is a British politician who served as Secretary of State for International Development from 1997 to 2003. Short began...
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  • Welch and Spike Milligan. Contributions were made by Harry Edgington and Alan Clare. The album was produced by Welch and Stuart Taylor for Quarry Productions...
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  • Musical interludes were provided by Ray Ellington and the Alan Clare Quartet. Alan Clare also took speaking parts. The show was broadcast on Radio 4...
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