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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dafydd_IeuanDafydd Ieuan - Wikipedia

    Dafydd Ieuan (born 1 March 1969) is a Welsh musician, best known as the drummer with the band Super Furry Animals, The Peth and The Earth. Ieuan played with Gruff Rhys in their early band Ffa Coffi Pawb. He was a drummer for Welsh band Catatonia from 1993 to 1996, recording on their early singles and debut album Way Beyond Blue ...

  2. The Official YouTube channel of Super Furry Animals, the Welsh psychedelic pop band featuring Gruff Rhys, Cian Ciaran, Dafydd Ieuan, Huw Bunford, Guto Pryce. superfurry.com and 3 more links.

  3. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › dafydd-ieuanDafydd Ieuan _ AcademiaLab

    Dafydd Ieuan (nacido el 1 de marzo de 1969) es un músico y productor galés, mejor conocido como el baterista de la banda Super Furry Animals, The Peth and The Earth (banda). Ieuan tocó con Gruff Rhys en su primera banda Ffa Coffi Pawb.

  4. Who is Dafydd Iwan? The singer from Bontnewydd, Gwynedd, has also been a lifelong supporter of Welsh independence and was president of Plaid Cymru from 2003 to 2010. Despite consistent polling...

  5. 2 de feb. de 2010 · Dafydd 'Daf' Ieuan. You know him best as the sticksman from Cardiff oddballs Super Furry Animals, but DafyddDafIeuan has warmed the stool for some of Welsh rock’s favourite sons and daughters. Here Daf reveals six of his best recorded moments, telling Rhythm Magazine why they mattered so much along the way…

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dafydd_IwanDafydd Iwan - Wikipedia

    Dafydd Iwan Jones (born 24 August 1943) is a Welsh singer and nationalist politician who rose to fame writing and performing folk music in the Welsh language. From 2003 to 2010, Iwan was the president of Plaid Cymru , a political party which advocates for Welsh independence from the UK.

  7. Dafydd ab Ieuan, fl. c. 1450. Dafydd ab Ieuan was the patron of poem 69, where Guto asks the Rood of Chester to heal his patron. Dafydds identity is uncertain. Guto names him as Dafydd … Fab Ieuan … fab Llywelyn ‘Dafydd son of Ieuan son of Llywelyn’ (69.13–16), yet no mention is made of his locale.