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  1. Electra performed around 22 gigs with Twelfth Night between August and November 1980. She remains in the music business and now performs as Electra Cliffton Smith, dividing her time between San Francisco and Edinburgh. In 2009 she released an album called Whatever.

  2. Electra McLeod. Profile: Electra was born in Manhattan Electra joined Twelfth Night as vocalist in 1980. She remains in the music business and now performs as Electra Cliffton Smith, dividing her time between San Francisco and Edinburgh. In 2009 she released an album called Whatever.

  3. To find a vocalist, the band advertised in Melody Maker and during that summer recruited American singer Electra MacLeod. Electra added lyrics to a number of previously instrumental pieces, notably "The Cunning Man", "Abacus", "Keep The Aspidistra Flying" and "Sequences".

  4. Electra es una de las obras bastante conocida de Sofocles. En Biblioteca Salvadora haremos un resumen completo con análisis, reseña y personajes principales del libro. Este es uno de los resúmenes más largos y completos de internet.

  5. J__/eona MacLeod's recent monograph on Sophocles' electra (MacLeod. 2001) combines a meticulous examination of past scholarship on the play with. numerous fresh and original contributions of her own, and all future students of the play will be indebted to her work.

  6. It was released as the B-side of our first single The Cunning Man (which featured vocalist, Electra) and has never been released on CD until now. The Cunning Man was performed instrumentally from time to time, so we have included the only recording of this version that we have in our archives, taken from the ‘Midsummer Rock’ gig at Reading University in June 80.

  7. Keyboard. Rick Battersby (1979–1981, 1982–1987) Gesang. Electra MacLeod (1980) Gesang. Martyn Watson (1987) Twelfth Night ist eine aus Reading stammende britische Rockband. Sie zählt zu den Bands, die mit ihren Veröffentlichungen zu Beginn der 1980er Jahre den Neo-Prog als zweite Welle des Progressive Rock begründeten.