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Brendan O'Neill (other)
Brendan O'Neill may refer to: * Brendan O'Neill (businessman) (born 1948), British business executive *Brendan O'Neill (columnist), British columnist * Brendan O'Neill (musician) (born 1951, Belfast), Irish musician, drummer of the late Rory Gallagher band and now Nine Below Zero Nine Below Zero are an English blues band, who have a cult following throughout Europe. They became popular during the period 1980–1982 and are still performing currently throughout the UK, Scandinavia and Europe as of 2022. Career The ba ... {{hndis, Oneill, Brendan ...
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Brendan O'Neill (businessman)
Brendan Richard O'Neill (born 6 December 1948) is a British business executive. O'Neill was educated at West Park Grammar School, St Helens, and studied natural sciences at Churchill College, Cambridge (MA) before completing his PhD in Chemistry at the University of East Anglia. He served as CEO of ICI from 1999 to 2003, having previously been CEO of Diageo from 1997 to 1998. He has held directorships at Informa, Aegis Group, Guinness, United Distillers and EMAP, is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, and is a Trustee of Cancer Research UK Cancer Research UK (CRUK) is the world's largest independent cancer research organization. It is registered as a charity in the United Kingdom and Isle of Man, and was formed on 4 February 2002 by the merger of The Cancer Research Campaign and t .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Oneill, Brendan 1948 births Alumni of Churchill College, Cambridge Alumni of the University of East Anglia British chief execut ...
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Brendan O'Neill (columnist)
Brendan O'Neill is a British pundit and author. He was the editor of '' Spiked'' from 2007 to September 2021, and is its "chief political writer". He has been a columnist for ''The Australian'', ''The Big Issue'', and ''The Spectator''. Once a Trotskyist, O'Neill was formerly a member of the Revolutionary Communist Party and wrote for the party's journal ''Living Marxism''. O'Neill self identifies as a Marxist libertarian. Career He began his career at ''Spikeds predecessor, ''Living Marxism'', the journal of the Revolutionary Communist Party, which ceased publication after ITN won their libel action following the journal accusing ITN of misrepresenting a picture of a prison camp during the Bosnian war. Since then, O'Neill has contributed articles to publications in the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia including ''The Spectator'', the ''New Statesman'', BBC News Online, ''The Christian Science Monitor'', ''The American Conservative'', '' Salon'', '' Rising ...
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Brendan O'Neill (musician)
Brendan O'Neill may refer to: *Brendan O'Neill (businessman) (born 1948), British business executive *Brendan O'Neill (columnist), British columnist * Brendan O'Neill (musician) (born 1951, Belfast), Irish musician, drummer of the late Rory Gallagher band and now Nine Below Zero Nine Below Zero are an English blues band, who have a cult following throughout Europe. They became popular during the period 1980–1982 and are still performing currently throughout the UK, Scandinavia and Europe as of 2022. Career The ba ... {{hndis, Oneill, Brendan ...
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Nine Below Zero
Nine Below Zero are an English blues band, who have a cult following throughout Europe. They became popular during the period 1980–1982 and are still performing currently throughout the UK, Scandinavia and Europe as of 2022. Career The band was originally formed in South London in 1977 by guitarist and lead vocalist Dennis Greaves. He was joined by bassist Peter Clark, Kenny Bradley on drums, and vocalist and harmonica player Mark Feltham. They were originally named 'Stan's Blues Band' and for the next two years they played in London clubs. In 1979, while playing at The Thomas A'Beckett pub in the Old Kent Road they accepted an offer from former musician Mickey Modern to manage them. Modern persuaded the band to change their name. Greaves chose Nine Below Zero after the Sonny Boy Williamson II song. Modern was signed to A&M Records and he persuaded A&M to give him a record label, M&L Records, to launch Nine Blow Zero. In 1980 the band released their first album, ''Live ...
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