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Neil Grant (other)
Neil Grant may refer to: * Neil Grant (musician), Scottish composer of football club anthems * Neil Grant (potter) (born 1938), New Zealand artist * Neil F. Grant Neil Forbes Grant (1 August 1882 – 24 December 1970) was an English journalist, memorialist, and playwright. History Before being known as a dramatist, Grant had an extensive career as a journalist, serving as foreign editor of ''The Morning Pos ...
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Neil Grant (musician)
Neil Grant is a Scottish musician best known for his work composing football anthems. He is originally from the Scottish highland village of Culbokie in The Black Isle. Career Grant's most recognisable work is the folk-anthem he composed for Heart of Midlothian Football Club, which was performed live before the kickoff of the Edinburgh derby at Tynecastle Park at the request of the club. He has also written anthems for Ross County, St Johnstone, St Mirren F.C., and Cowdenbeath. Grant's background is mainly in heavy metal music Heavy metal (or simply metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom and United States. With roots in blues rock, psychedelic rock and acid rock, heavy metal bands developed a ..., and he recorded and toured as a drummer with RAAR and End of level boss, References {{DEFAULTSORT:Grant, Neil Scottish composers Scottish drummers People from the Black Isle Living people Year of ...
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Neil Grant (potter)
Neil Macalister Grant (7 November 1938 – 7 May 2024) was a New Zealand potter and ceramics teacher. Early life and family Neil Macalister Grant was born in Napier on 7 November 1938. His parents were schoolteachers, shifting from one placement to another every few years: to Marton, then back to Tarradale near Napier, where Grant attended Napier Boys' High School as a boarder, then to Auckland, where he went to Mount Roskill Grammar School from the age of fourteen to sixteen, and finally to Eltham in Taranaki, where he was a student at Stratford Technical High School. He went on to study at Ilam, the Canterbury University School of Fine Arts, graduating in 1960 with a Diploma in Fine Arts in Sculpture. He then trained as a secondary school teacher at Auckland Secondary Teachers’ Training College. In 1960 Grant married Nicola Nell Baird (Niki), from Hokitika. The couple had three children. Grant died in Dunedin in May 2024. Art educator After some years as an art tea ...
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