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  1. 23 de mar. de 2018 · ROTHERY, David EdwardMay 16, 1929 - March 20, 2018David Edward Rothery, Retired District Chief - Calgary Fire Department, is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Margaret, sons Kevin and Blaine, a

  2. Dave Foster (born January 1971) is an English progressive rock guitarist, known for his work with Steve Rothery, Panic Room and Big Big Train, as well as for leading his own band The Dave Foster Band. Biography. Foster was born in St Helens, Merseyside, he started playing guitar at age 6. In 1987 he ...

  3. Aviation & Aerospace Professional · Experience: Federal Aviation Administration - FAA · Location: Missouri · 3 connections on LinkedIn. View Dave Rothery’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional ...

  4. Welcome to the Beautiful South is the debut album by English band the Beautiful South, released in October 1989 by Go! Discs and the next year in the United States by Elektra Records.Three singles were released from the album, which became top 40 hits in the United Kingdom: "Song for Whoever" (No. 2), "You Keep It All In" (No. 8) and "I'll Sail This Ship Alone" (No. 31).

  5. Homespun. Featuring Dave Rotheray (Beautiful South) and Sam Brown. ALBUM - 28TH JULY [changed from 21st] . Homespun came about when, in 2002, The Beautiful South took a year off from touring and recording. Songwriter and guitarist Dave Rotheray stayed at home in Hull and put his time to good use, embarking on a musical diary of his year.

  6. 7 de may. de 2021 · Whilst Heaton dealt with lyrics, Dave Rotheray handled compositions (though Heaton probably inputted when it came to the music). It was one of the most successful partnerships in British music. I have said it before but, when we think of the great British songwriters, we talk about Paul McCartney and John Lennon; Ray Davies of The Kinks is also named.

  7. 21 de jun. de 2020 · In June 1988, a year after Clutching At Straws was released, Marillion played the Radrennbahn Weissensee cycling track in East Berlin in front of 95,000 people. It should have been a triumph, but things had reached the point of no return. “The gig was incredible,” says Ian Mosley.