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Aspey is an English surname. Notable people by that name include: * James Aspey (born 1986), Australian animal rights activist and lecturer * Mal Aspey (born 1947), English former professional rugby league footballer * Vincent Aspey Vincent Aspey (5 January 1909 – 18 April 1987) was a violinist, born in England, but raised in New Zealand, who rose to the rank of the first violinist of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. In his later life, he taught violin to students, even ... (1909–1987), New Zealand musician {{surname English-language surnames ...
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James Aspey
James Aspey (born 10 November 1986) is an Australian animal rights activist and lecturer. He is best known for remaining silent for an entire year to raise awareness of animal cruelty. Personal life James Aspey was born in Sydney, Australia. Aspey was diagnosed with leukaemia when he was 17, with his physicians telling him that he would live for just six weeks. However, he recovered and underwent chemotherapy for three years, during which time he started abusing drugs. Upon recovery, he became a personal trainer and started working on a cruise ship, travelling around the world giving lectures and hosting fitness classes on the ship. Seven years later, he tried becoming a vegetarian for a week on an experimental basis after having been told by an Indian traveler that "eating animals is bad karma". More analysis on vegetarianism eventually led him to veganism. He became vegan after learning that a plant-based diet could also be perfectly healthy and that he could no longer support ...
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Mal Aspey
Malcolm "Mal" Aspey (birth registered June 1947) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, and coached in the 1980s. He played at club level for i.e. number 3, Fulham RLFC, Wigan ( Heritage № 780), and Salford, as a , i.e. number 3 or 4, and coached at club level for Salford. Background Aspey's birth was registered in Prescot district, Lancashire, England. Playing career Premiership Final appearances Aspey played, and was man of the match winning the Harry Sunderland Trophy in Widnes' 26-11 victory over Bradford Northern in the Premiership Final during the 1979–80 season at Station Road, Swinton on Saturday 17 May 1980. Challenge Cup Final appearances Aspey played left-centre, i.e. number 4, in Widnes' 14-7 victory over Warrington in the 1974–75 Challenge Cup Final during the 1974–75 season at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 10 May 1975, played right-centre, i.e. number 3, and scored a try in the 7-16 d ...
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Vincent Aspey
Vincent Aspey (5 January 1909 – 18 April 1987) was a violinist, born in England, but raised in New Zealand, who rose to the rank of the first violinist of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. In his later life, he taught violin to students, even those less willing, of the Raumati and Paraparaumu Colleges of New Zealand. Notable amongst his many abilities, was a tremendous ability for sight-reading, which undoubtedly helped him impart his knowledge of the violin, as all pieces were accessible to him, so that he could quickly absorb a piece, then suggest, according to his own musicality and experience, how it could be played, and how the piece could improve a player's own musicality. His concert violin was a Guarneri, with a deeper and less brilliant tone than a Stradivari. He also played the viola, to approximately the same standard he played the violin. Vincent was about 5'8" but had good long fingers. His wife was an accomplished cellist. Aspey attended New South Wales State Co ...
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