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    Alison Statton (born March 1958) is a Welsh singer best known for her work with Young Marble Giants. Fans of the singer have included Kurt Cobain, Courtney...
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  • Statton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alison Statton (born 1958), Welsh singer Christopher Statton (born 1977), American artist...
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    Cardiff, Wales, in 1978. Their music was based around the vocals of Alison Statton along with the minimalist instrumentation of brothers Philip and Stuart...
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  • by Brian Eno from his 1974 LP Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy). Alison Statton (vocals), Philip Moxham (bass) and his brother Stuart (guitar and main...
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  • band formed by Alison Statton in 1981, following the split of Young Marble Giants. The band was a merger between two projects. Statton began writing with...
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  • Springfield Adalita Srsen (Magic Dirt) Becky Stark (Lavender Diamond) Alison Statton (Young Marble Giants, Weekend) Michael "Micki" Steele (The Runaways...
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  • saxophonist Larry Stabbins from the band Weekend, which ended when singer Alison Statton left to become a schoolteacher. The duo released their debut single...
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  • Giants in 1980, Spike started writing with their vocalist, Alison Statton. Later that year, Alison merged this work with a London-based project which brought...
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    song, nature and bird watching. Emmerson formed Weekend in 1981 with Alison Statton, under the pseudonym Simon Booth. Around this time he also played guitar...
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  • Henry Spinetti (born 1951), drummer Dorothy Squires (1915–1998), singer Alison Statton (born 1959), singer (Young Marble Giants) Meic Stevens (born 1942),...
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    Fygi, Anita Meyer, the Nolans, Tessanne Chin, Dolly Parton, Alison Statton (aka Devine & Statton), Wendy Van Wanten, and Dana Winner. Mireille Mathieu recorded...
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  • electric guitar (#2,4,5), slide guitar (#5) Wendy Smith, vocals (#4,5) Alison Statton, vocals (#5) Viv Goldman, vocals (#5) Debbie Pritchard, vocals (#6)...
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  • Smithson (1884–1936), actress, singer Emma Stansfield (born 1978), actress Alison Statton (born 1959), singer Irene Steer (1889–1947), swimmer Jaci Stephen (born...
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  • Royal Family and the Poor Erik Satie Savage Republic Severed Heads Alison Statton & Spike Stockholm Monsters Section 25 23 Skidoo Thick Pigeon Winston...
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    in a safe house in Elephant and Castle (at the fictitious address 1212 Statton Road), though the filming does not appear to have taken place in the area...
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  • Sparnon For service to local government and to the community Jillian Mary Statton For service to the South Australian Genealogy and Heraldry Society Geoffrey...
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    the third high school in Scarborough under the founding principal, A. B. Alison. Initially, the facilities began with 20 classrooms, library, cafeteria...
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