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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robyn_SingsRobyn Sings - Wikipedia

    Robyn Hitchcock - vocals, guitar, bass, harmonica; Grant-Lee Phillips - guitar, bass, background vocals; Jon Brion - guitar; Richmond Chutney - drums; Bill Bonk - piano, harmonica; Disc Dots personnel. Jake Kyle - Musician Mr. Danko; Robyn Hitchcock - Musician Mr. Dylan; Patrick Hannan - Musician Mr. Jones; Tim Keegan - Musician Mr ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jon_BrionJon Brion - Wikipedia

    Brion has produced music for artists and bands including Of Montreal, Aimee Mann, Love Jones, Eels, Fiona Apple, Elliott Smith, Robyn Hitchcock, Rhett Miller, The Crystal Method, Kanye West, Sky Ferreira and Mac Miller.

  3. Aired May 10, 2002 (Note: I don't own any of this stuff)

  4. 20 de abr. de 2017 · April 20, 2017 by Brenna Ehrlich. The legendary musician’s musician Robyn Hitchcock is speeding down the road on his way to Pittsburgh on tour with the Psychedelic Furs when I call him up to chat about his new record — plus all the records that have changed his life.

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › jon-brionJon Brión _ AcademiaLab

    Robyn Sings: Robyn Hitchcock Guitarra Noche de descanso: Julianna Raye Piano No temas: Abra Moore Bass, guitarra, tambores, teclados Largo: Brad Mehldau Productor, guitarra, sintetizador de guitarra, piano preparado, Chamberlin, percusión, co-compositor de "Dropjes" Hora del beso: Marianne Faithfull Drums, teclados, Chamberlin, celeste, harmonium

  6. Jewels for Sophia is the twelfth studio album by Robyn Hitchcock, released on Warner Records in 1999.. Since Respect (1993), the hitherto prolific Hitchcock had released just one full studio album (Moss Elixir in 1996), the rest of his recent output consisting largely of repackages and live recordings. Jewels For Sophia however contained a dozen tracks, only one of which ("No, I Don't Remember ...

  7. Jon Brion Performing Songwriter magazine · Jul/Aug 2000 ... Few people have any clue what it is, nor should they. But when Jon Brion calls back, after hearing it only once, he identifies it perfectly: "Chet Baker, one of his last recordings, ... and Robyn Hitchcock, and had just embarked on a new David Byrne solo project when we spoke.