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What Dies in Summer AudioBook
Tom Wright albums
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Tom Wright CD discography
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Destination CD (2008)
Tom Wright music CDs Tom Wright has gone solo after collaborating with violinist Zach Brock on their first CD, "Common Ground", and on "High Voltage", from Delmark Records. Now he offers seven originals and a ...
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What Dies in Summer AudioBook
Tom Wright music CDs
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What Dies in Summer AudioBook
Tom Wright discography
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What Dies in Summer AudioBook
Tom Wright songs
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High Voltage CD (2005)
Tom Wright CD discography Violinists Zach Brock and Tom Wright seem well matched on this recording that showcases not only their excellent skills in playing their amplified instruments, but also gives the listener a taste ...
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We've Come a Mighty Long Way CD (1996)
Tom Wright albums original & traditional selections from choir united for the purpose of bringing the message of faith, hope, love & joy to the world through the cooperation of its multiracial & multicultural ...
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My Demo CDs (2010)
Recording information: Buxton Opera House; The Core Music Rehearsal Room, Hexham, UK.
Illustrator: Ben Holt.
Arrangers: The No Good Sinners; Aidan Curran.
Personnel: The No Good Sinners (background vocals); Aidan Curran (vocals, acoustic guitar); ...
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Blitz, Vol. 1: 1940 - 1941 CDs (2007)
CD41 is proud to present a new archive audio CD, The Blitz, a unique collection of restored actuality and broadcast recordings from WW2. An evocative double-disc set, The Blitz (Vol 1) features 140 minutes of rare material recorded 1939 and 1941. Most of the 40 tracks cover the period of night air raids in British cities between September 1940 and May 1941, including the heavy raids on London known as ‘Black Saturday’ and the ‘Second Fire of London’. All featured recordings are first-hand accounts made at the time, and include civilians, ...
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Take The Money & Run: The Final Concert CDs (2003)
This collection features 27 tracks, recorded live in concert, during the band's final performance.
The 2005 two-CD/one-DVD set Take the Money and Run documents Terrorvision's final concert in front of a hometown audience in Bradford in 2001. Like any farewell show, the group runs through its hits and fan favorites, and there's a fair amount of energy here -- they're going out with a bang, and if it's not quite the record that should be used as a place to get acquainted with the band, for longtime fans it's a nice way to say goodbye. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
This 2 DVD/CD set captures the band's final gig recorded in their native Bradford, England. It includes all their top hits.
Composer: Terrorvision.
Terrorvision: Tom Wright (vocals); Shutty (drums); Leigh Marklew, Mark Yates, Josephine Ellul (background vocals).
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As The World Grits CD
Recording information: 1972-1976.
Photographers: Jay L. Cassidy; Stephen A. Richardson; Margaret Dienelt Brannigan.
Personnel: Tom Wright (vocals, guitar, viola); Amy Taylor (vocals, violin, bass guitar); Rick Barse (vocals, keyboards, bass guitar); Bob Sims (vocals, drums).
Liner Note Author: Rick Barse.
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Head First CD
Recording information: Westbeach Recorders, Hollywood, CA.
Personnel: Nick Ferrari, Gore Verbinski (vocals, guitar); Bernie Bernstein, Tom Wright (vocals); Chris Bailey (drums).
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Rare Birds CD (1997)
Personnel: Tom Wright (vocals, guitar, viola); Amy Taylor (vocals, violin); Rick Barse (vocals, keyboards); Bob Sims (vocals, drums).
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 Tom Wright Songs
Popular or famous Tom Wright music songs: Clydeside: Bombed-Out 14 May 1941, Not My Dog, Don Quixote, Smokey, Missing, More Or Less, Tailwind, Try Again. More music songs Destination. See All Songs
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Common Ground, No Good Sinners, Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir
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Kelley Deal, Forge, West Chester University Wind Ensemble
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