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  1. 20 de ene. de 2007 · Features performances from Ken Stringfellow (the Posies), Peter Buck (R.E.M.), Rebecca Gates (Spinanes), Sean O'Hagan & Charlie Francis (the High Llamas), Christy McWilson, JessyGreene, Brian Paulson, and the entire cast of the hit Broadway musical "Oh! ... there will only be one press of Down With Wilco on vinyl.

  2. Part 1. Name: Sean O'Hagan Nationality: Irish Occupation: Songwriter, producer Current Release: "The Wild are Welcome" recorded by Sean O'Hagan with his daughter Livvy O'Hagan it out now and available here.His most recent solo album Radum Calls, Radum Calls is still available from Drag City. Recommendations:

  3. Sean O'Hagan is published by Canongate Books - works incl. Faith, Hope and Carnage (9781838857660). ... Nick Cave sat down with Krishnan Guru-Murthy on the paperback release of Faith, Hope and Carnage to discuss the book, music, writing, happiness, loss, religion and more.

  4. Sean O'Hagan's career is marked by significant highlights and achievements, including a 100% growth in revenue and profitability within six years, development of a supply chain strategy leading to 99% On-Time Delivery, and a gross margin increase of 10%.

  5. theminus5.bandcamp.com › album › down-with-wilcoDown With Wilco | The Minus 5

    25 de feb. de 2003 · Down With Wilco by The Minus 5, released 25 February 2003 1 ... Peter Buck (R.E.M.), Rebecca Gates (Spinanes), Sean O'Hagan & Charlie Francis (the High Llamas), Christy McWilson, JessyGreene, Brian Paulson, and the entire cast of the hit Broadway musical "Oh! Wilco!"This is a limited edition gatefold double LP repressing ...

  6. 20 de sept. de 2022 · Sunday Times Music Book of the Year 2022. Faith, Hope and Carnage is a book about Nick Cave’s inner life. Created from more than forty hours of intimate conversations with the journalist Seán O’Hagan, this is a profoundly thoughtful exploration, in Cave’s own words, of what really drives his life and creativity.

  7. An independent and invaluable voice in the world of photography, The Guardian’s Sean O’Hagan offers his wide-ranging views on words, ... Camera Lucida by Roland Barthes is still key—though I don’t quite bow down to it to the same degree that I did when I first encountered it. It’s a book of memory and mourning, really, ...