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  1. 4 days ago · Trevor Horn: Trevor Charles Horn; Malcolm McLaren: Malcolm Robert Andrew McLaren; Jameil Aossey: Jameil Aossey; Sean Anderson: Big Sean; James Johnson: James Johnson ...

  2. thebfd.co.nz › 2024/07/15 › today-in-rock-history-1916The BFD | Today in Rock History

    1 day ago · Watch on. Born today in 1948, Thomas “Artimus” Pyle drummer with Lynyrd Skynyrd . Born today in 1949, Trevor Horn songwriter, singer and bassist with Buggles, Art Of Noise and Yes. Born today in 1952, Jeff Carlisli songwriter and guitarist with 38 Special. Born today in 1952, Johnny Thunders (John Genzale) songwriter, singer and guitarist ...

  3. 2 days ago · Loose forwards Elrigh Louw and Ruan Venter, prop Ntuthuko Mchunu, hooker Andre-Hugo Venter and fullback Quan Horn have been added to the squad with coach Rassie Erasmus suggesting he will field a ...

  4. 4 days ago · Answer: The steps you take. Wayne Brady is the host of "Don't Forget the Lyrics". The refrain of "Owner of a Lonely Heart" is sung by producer Trevor Horn along with lead singer Jon Anderson. 3. $10,000 The Police: "Every Breath You Take" four missing words.

  5. 6 days ago · This year, headline acts include Rick Wakeman, Tony Christie, The Trevor Horn Band, Big Big Train and, of course, Fairport Convention. The cape-wearing former Yes keyboardist, solo artist and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Rick Wakeman will return to the festival for the first time since 2010.

  6. 5 days ago · This catchy little tune was released on June 17, 1979. It reached the number one position on the UK singles chart but only reached the 40th position on the US Billboard Hot 100. The Buggles were made up of Trevor Horn, an English record producer, musician, and songwriter.

  7. 1 day ago · 1949 - Trevor Horn, bassist, singer, songwriter, keyboard player, producer and buggle 1950 - Arianna Huffington, arch conservative anti-feminist who then became "liberal" and made a fortune off of huffpo. 1951 - Gregory Isaacs, singer and songwriter 1952 - Marky Ramone, drummer and songwriter