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Roger Whittaker (born March 22, 1936 in Nairobi, Kenya) is a British singer/songwriter and musician with worldwide record sales of more than 55 million. His music is of the folk/easy listening genre. In his early career, his trademark was his fantastic whistling ability. Whittakers first chart success came in 1969, when "Durham Town (The Leavin')" was his first UK Top 20 hit. In 1970 came two follow-up hits, "I Don't Believe In If Anymore" (Top 10) and "New World In The Morning" (Top 20), and 1971 brought two smaller hit singles "Why" and "Mamy Blue". Whittaker was absent from the...
This band was made up of five local high school kids from Youngstown, Ohio. Most of the band’s members were in the tenth grade, or around fifteen years old, when they recorded their first and only single heard below. It was recorded on the WAM record label, which was a local outfit that charged a bargain fee for studio time and getting records pressed. Backed with the B-Side “My Jane,” this song was released on the WAM label in either 1966 or 1967, with various claims. The lyrics and music were written by George Fecko, but I’m unsure as to...
Caretaker are: Seb Carey - Bass Harry Goodchild - Vocals, Guitar Sam Mitchell – Drums Hometown: Winchester There is more than one artist with this name: 1. A British Progressive metal band with abrasive indie/post rock origins. 1998 - Present 2. Experimental/dark ambient project by James Kirby AKA V/Vm. 1998 - Present 3. German Electro Indie 4. Swiss ARS side project (Ripper EP) 1 - Hampshire based 3 piece playing a blend of Hardcore/Progressive/metal. Releases by the Hampshire-based band are as follows: "(Pause) Ep" (1999), "Routine" (2000), "Caretaker" (2001), "Sign of Four" (2005) and "Rook/Impasse" (2009) .