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Al Gregg
Al Gregg (born 9 June 1963) is an English actor, writer and musician. After leaving school at sixteen he played guitar and sang in various punk bands including Three Minute Warning/Four Minds Crack, who are featured in Ian Glasper's 'A Country Fit For Heroes: DIY Punk in Eighties Britain' Vol II and were managed/produced by Rab Fae Beith The Wall punk band and Dave Parsons Sham 69. Al then joined The Wall (band), The Wall, (who had been produced by Steve Jones (musician), Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols, Jimmy Pursey Sham 69), Pete Wilson and Dennis Munday Sham 69/The Jam and appeared in music magazines like Melody Maker, and recorded on the Wall's Day Tripper 12" and EP, recorded at the Crass Southern Studios in 1982. Recently the Wall have reformed and appeared at the Rebellion Festival punk festival in Blackpool and on UK tours. After the band's split in 1983, he trained as an actor at the Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama (1985–88); The Oxford School of Drama (1984 ...
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West Brompton is an area of west London, England, that straddles the boundary between the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham and Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. The centuries-old boundary traced by Counter's Creek, probably marked the eastern edge of Fulham Palace, Fulham Manor since Saxon times and is now partly lost beneath the West London Line railway. History The land to the west of Counter's Creek lies in the medieval parish of All Saints Church, Fulham, Fulham which evolved out of the extensive Fulham Manor, the residence of the Bishop of London for 1,300 years, known today as Fulham Palace. To the east is the parish of St Mary Abbots which traces its foundation to the 12th-century as the Manor of Kensington. Until modern times, both sides of the creek were in the county of Middlesex. The name refers to the locality of Brompton, Kensington, Brompton to the east, linked to its western namesake through the areas of Earl's Court and South Kensington by the ...
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