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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dan_CatsisDan Catsis - Wikipedia

    Instrument (s) Guitar, bass guitar. Years active. 1977–present. Labels. Heartbeat, Radar, Y. Dan Catsis (born 30 November 1959) is an English musician who served as the guitarist for the punk band Glaxo Babies, which he founded with Geoff Alsopp and Tom Nichols in 1977 in Bristol, England. [1]

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    DAN Cases GmbH has partnered with the best in the industry for the A4-SFX. The all-aluminum body will be manufactured by Lian Li in Taiwan per their highest quality standards. The PCIe extender will be supplied by 3M. The extender uses 3M's patented Twin Axial technology, and is widely recognized as the most reliable PCIe extender on the market ...

  3. www.dan-cases.com › c4sfxDAN Cases

    This case uses a heavly optimized classic hardware layout. The list of features is long – 280mm radiator support, big air cooler up to 145mm in height, indirect GPU cooling, ITX, deep ITX, DTX, 3.9 slot full length GPU, SFX & SFX-L Power Supply support, s.o. All this is packed in an elegant enclosure with 14L made by Lian Li.

  4. Dan Catsis. Past members. Mark Stewart. Simon Underwood. John Waddington. Website. Official website. The Pop Group are an English rock band formed in Bristol in 1977 by vocalist Mark Stewart, guitarist John Waddington, bassist Simon Underwood, guitarist/saxophonist Gareth Sager, and drummer Bruce Smith. [5]

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Glaxo_BabiesGlaxo Babies - Wikipedia

    Dan Catsis – as of 2010, has been playing bass in the reformed Pop Group. Tom Nichols – went on to be an art historian and lecturer at the University of Aberdeen and currently works at the University of Glasgow. Tony Wrafter – continues to play saxophone and flute around the world.

  6. Dan Catsis is an English musician who served as the guitarist for the punk band Glaxo Babies, which he founded with Geoff Alsopp and Tom Nichols in 1977 in Bristol, England. He was also a member of The Pop Group between 1979 and 1980, performing bass guitar on their second album and two singles.

  7. The Pop Group originated in Bristol, England in 1977 as a post-punk band comprising of Mark Stewart (vocals), John Waddington (guitar), Gareth Sager (guitar, piano, and saxophone), and Bruce Smith...