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Tom And Catherine
''Tom and Catherine'' is an album by John Miles, released in 1999. The album is the soundtrack to a musical about the life of the novelist Catherine Cookson and her husband Tom Cookson. The musical was written by playwright Tom Kelly, who asked Miles to write music for it (they had already collaborated on ''Machine Gunners''). Track listing All songs written by Kelly/Miles #"In this Life" #"I Must Leave the Tyne" #"Someone Out There" #"The Power of Drink" #"Something Special" #"The First time I Saw You" #"I Need Your Love" #"This Love" #"The First Time I Saw You" (Reprise) #"Love at the Stars of the Sea" #"Hanging on to Life" #"Believe in Dreams" #"Blessed with Peace" #"Go Back Home" #"Knight in Shining" #"I Need Your Love" (Reprise) Personnel * John Miles - lead vocals, keyboards, guitar *Sara Murray Sara Elizabeth Murray (born November 1968) is a British entrepreneur and businesswoman who developed buddi, a miniaturised tracking device for vulnerable people. She is m ...
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John Miles (musician)
John Miles (born John Errington; 23 April 1949 – 5 December 2021) was a British rock singer, guitarist and keyboard player best known for his 1976 top 3 UK hit single "Music" and his frequent appearances at Night of the Proms. He won the "Outstanding Musical Achievement" award at the 2017 Progressive Music Awards. He released 10 albums from 1976 to 1999 and was also the touring musician for Tina Turner in 1987. Early life Miles was born John Errington in Jarrow, South Tyneside,"John Miles".
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Upfront (John Miles Album)
''Upfront'' is the eighth solo album of John Miles, released in 1993. It was his first album in eight years, due to being involved in several other projects, such as an album with Jimmy Page, an album with Joe Cocker, singing several tracks on albums by the Alan Parsons Project and touring with Tina Turner. It was also the first CD where bassist Bob Marshall did not play or co-write songs with Miles. Track listing All tracks written by John Miles #"Everything's Ok" #"Can't Get Through" #"One More Day Without Love" #"Oh How the Years Go By" #"What Goes Around" #"Now That the Magic Has Gone" #"It's Such a Mystery" #"Body of My Brunette" #"For Ever and Ever" #"It's Not Over Yet" #"Chains and Wild Horses" #"Absent Hearts" #"Pale Spanish Moon" Personnel * John Miles - lead vocals, guitar *Ollie Marland - keyboards *Jack Bruno - drums *Neil Stubenhaus Neil Stubenhaus is an American bass guitarist. Career He started his musical training playing drums and switched to bass guita ...
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Catherine Cookson
Dame Catherine Ann Cookson, DBE (''née'' McMullen; 20 June 1906 – 11 June 1998) was a British writer. She is in the top 20 of the most widely read British novelists, with sales topping 100 million, while retaining a relatively low profile in the world of celebrity writers. Her books were inspired by her deprived youth in South Shields (historically part of County Durham), North East England, the setting for her novels. With 104 titles written in her own name or two other pen names, she is one of the most prolific British novelists. Early life Cookson, registered as Catherine Ann Davies, was born on 20 June 1906 at 5 Leam Lane in Tyne Dock, South Shields, County Durham, England. She was known as "Katie" as a child. She moved to East Jarrow, which would become the setting for one of her best-known novels, ''The Fifteen Streets''. The illegitimate child of an alcoholic named Kate Fawcett, she grew up thinking her unmarried mother was her sister, as she was brought up by her gr ...
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Sara Murray
Sara Elizabeth Murray (born November 1968) is a British entrepreneur and businesswoman who developed buddi, a miniaturised tracking device for vulnerable people. She is member of the British Government’s Technology Strategy Board and Seedcamp - an organisation to jumpstart the entrepreneurial community in the UK and Europe. Education Born in Lancashire in November 1968, Murray went to Malvern Girls' College and then read Physiology, Psychology and Philosophy at St Hilda's College, Oxford. Awards Murray was named Entrepreneur of the Year at the 2009 Orange National Business Awards. In 2008, Murray was a finalist in the Blackberry Awards for Women in Technology and a finalist in the Real Business First Woman Awards. She was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public s ...
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1999 Albums
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