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  1. Afterplanesman is the third solo studio album by British avant-folk musician Nick Pynn, originally released in May 2004 by Roundhill Music, and re-released in November 2008.Recorded after Pynn helped restore submarines in a Southampton military museum, where he discovered the job that an "afterplanesman" is given on board a submarine, Pynn "saw his position" and named the album accordingly.

  2. This video is a selection of songs from Nick's 'Waterproof' album, performed at The Old Market in Brighton and Hove: 1. M About M (excerpt)2. Hellhound3. Sta...

  3. 17 de nov. de 2017 · Philip Pynn was convicted of manslaughter in 2014 for the shooting death of his friend, Nick Winsor, in 2011. Felicia Pynn, seen in the gallery leaning over, was often in the courtroom in support ...

  4. 24 de oct. de 2014 · This police photograph shows a dusty shoe print left on Nick Winsor's chest. (CBC) The court has already heard from Sgt. Lester Parsons that of the shoes seized, including Pynn's and Butler's ...

  5. nickpynn.bandcamp.com › album › buffalo-orbisonBuffalo Orbison | Nick Pynn

    17 de oct. de 2018 · Buffalo Orbison by Nick Pynn, released 18 October 2018 1. Part 1: Dr One 2. The Difficulty With Mornings 3. Luminescence 4. On a Moscow Train 5. Bric-a-Brac 6. Seeking White 7. Ximmy Go Dark 8. On Riverside Drive 9. Part 2: Sjushamillabakka 10. Live Improvisations This is the download of Nick Pynn's new album 'Buffalo Orbison', officially released on 18-10-18

  6. Get in touch with Nick Pynn. Get in touch with Nick Pynn. top of page. Home / Biography / Contact / Teaching; Concerts / with Kate Daisy Grant; Audio/ Video. talktapes; Waterproof; Afterplanesman; ... Blog. More. C o n t a c t. you can message Nick directly here. Your details were sent successfully! Send. CD Distribution CADIZ ...

  7. newsinteractives.cbc.ca › longform › philip-pynn-documentaryKilling time | CBC News

    9 de jul. de 2011 · He’s also talked about his friend Nick Winsor. Pynn agreed to be profiled as he transitions from a cell — his 2014 conviction marked the first time he was sent to a federal institution — to the outside world. He is one of more than 14,000 people incarcerated in Canada. The majority will be released at some point in their lives.