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  1. Carl Rorke, the original Radio Birdman bassist, died the year of the new album's scheduled release, and it was dedicated to his memory.

  2. Commander Gabriel T. Rorke is a character featured in Call of Duty: Ghosts, serving as the main antagonist. Rorke is a former member of the Ghosts, who was reluctantly left behind during a mission before being captured by Federation forces, eventually brainwashing him to their cause and using him as a weapon to hunt down his former teammates.

  3. El bajista Carl Rorke. El batería Ron Keeley. El teclista Pip Hoyle. Antes de los Radio Birdman, nombre derivado de la letra del tema “1970” de los Stooges (confundiendo burning con birdman), Tek había pasado por varias bandas, entre ellas los TV Jones, que se dedicaban básicamente a hacer versiones de sus ídolos.

  4. Gabriel T. Rorke es el principal antagonista de Call of Duty: Ghosts y Capitan de la Federación. Fue un ex-Ghost. Fue un oficial de infantería de marina de los Estados Unidos. Tiempo después en…

  5. The pair sought to begin a band that would have no commercial interest and break the norm at the time, so they recruited classical keyboard player Philip 'Pip' Hoyle, drummer Ron Keeley and bassist Carl Rorke. The band took their name from a misheard lyric from the Stooges' song "1970" (the actual lyric is "radio burnin'").

  6. 9 de abr. de 2018 · Cada uno de ellos viene acompañado de un disco extra con temas hasta ahora no editados por parte del cantante Rob Younger y Deniz Tek, estudiante de medicina procedente de Detroit e impulsor dentro del grupo de los sonidos proto-punk de Iggy y compañía, el bajista Carl Rorke, el batería Ron Keeley y el teclista Pip Hoyle.

  7. 10 de ene. de 2018 · They completed the initial lineup with bassist Carl Rorke, drummer Ron Keeley, and keyboardist Philip “Pip” Hoyle, a classical player. The new band named itself after mondegreen on “1970,” a track on The Stooges album Fun House (the actual lyric is “radio burnin'”). Discography: Burn My Eye (EP, 1976) Radios Appear (1977)