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  1. About Duke Erikson. Douglas Elwin Erickson, born January 15, 1951 is a songwriter, producer and musician best known as the bassist and additional guitarist for and one of the co-founders of the ...

  2. 13 de oct. de 2015 · Introduction. “It was an amazing part of all of our lives,” recalls Garbage guitarist Steve Marker when asked about making his band’s double-platinum debut. “We didn’t know what the hell we were doing. We had no expectations that it would go anywhere or do anything. We knew that we were going to make a record, but we thought that ...

  3. My continuing interest has been in the representation of information by the nervous system. My general position was originally put forth in the 60s, a population approach related to present distributed function ideas.

  4. 11 de jun. de 2021 · Erikson, who looks fortyish, is a tall, lean man with a kindly, goofball demeanor. Big-boned Steve Marker, laid-back Shakespeare look-alike Butch Vig, and birthday boy Duke Erikson have been ...

  5. 5,116 likes, 557 comments - 喝garbage喝 (@garbage) on Instagram: "On behalf of the entire band and management, we wish our MVP and Centre Forward, Mr Duke Erikson,..." 🩸garbage🩸 on Instagram: "On behalf of the entire band and management, we wish our MVP and Centre Forward, Mr Duke Erikson, originally of Lyons Nebraska and beloved son of Carrie and Elwin, many rewarding returns.

  6. 29 de may. de 2015 · La Teoría del Desarrollo Psicosocial fue ideada por Erik Erikson a partir de la reinterpretación de las fases psicosexuales desarrolladas por Sigmund Freud en las cuales subrayó los aspectos sociales de cada una de ellas en cuatro facetas principales: Enfatizó la comprensión del ‘yo’ como una fuerza intensa, como una capacidad ...

  7. 17 de may. de 2012 · Interview: Guitarist Duke Erikson on Why Garbage Are 'Not Your Kind of People'. In 2008, Shirley Manson presented a handful of tracks to the big wigs at Geffen Records. The songs — which she had been working on since roughly 2006, and were supposed to be part of her debut solo album — were immediately deemed "too noir."