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  • Ian McDougall CM (born 14 June 1938) is a Canadian jazz musician who played lead trombone for Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass. McDougall was born in...
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  • Ian McDougall may refer to: Ian McDougall (geologist) (1935–2018), Australian scientist Ian McDougall (musician) (born 1938), Canadian composer and trombonist...
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    Not My Friend". During 2003 McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent...
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    Clarke, Joey Defrancesco, Don Thompson, Molly Johnson, Ian McDougall, Phil Dwyer Orchestra, Jon McCaslin, Melinda Whitaker, Norman Foote, David Gogo, and...
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  • English painter, etcher and art teacher George Millward McDougall, the full name of George McDougall (1821–1876), a Methodist missionary in Canada Andrew...
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  • Frank Harper (Station Guard); Ian Puleston-Davies (Typewriter Man); Rachel Weisz (Angela). Director: Charles McDougall Writer: Nick Perry Originator:...
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    During 2003, Frenzal Rhomb's McDougall organised Rock Against Howard, a compilation album, by various Australian musicians as a protest against incumbent...
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    Oliver Gannon (category Canadian male jazz musicians)
    Johnston & Ian McDougall (Energy 1976) I Didn't Know About You with Fraser MacPherson (Sackville, 1980) Rio with Ron Johnston & Ian McDougall (Innovation...
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    Paul (22 November 2017). "What Learning 70 AC/DC Riffs Taught Lindsay McDougall About Malcolm Young". Double J (Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC))...
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  • Bill Cowsill (category American expatriate musicians in Canada)
    Cowsill Jr. (January 9, 1948 – February 18, 2006) was an American singer, musician, songwriter, and record producer. He was the lead singer and guitarist...
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  • Toby Dancer (category Canadian country musicians)
    (instruments) Ian Tyson – Old Corrals & Sagebrush, 1983 (writing and arrangement) Ian Tyson – Ian Tyson, 1984 (writing and arrangement) Stewart MacDougall – Clean...
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  • Cansler – string arrangements Michael Jackson – string engineer Allan McDougall – editing, mastering, string engineer, special assistance Bob Potter –...
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  • Charles Dougall (1902–1923) Hugh Martin (1923–1936) Harry Bell OBE (1936–1960) James Millar (1960–1962) – Acting Rector Graham Richardson (1962–1975) Ian Hendry...
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  • athlete 10 April – Stacey McDougall, lawn bowler 22 April – Eve Muirhead, curler 29 June – Kim Little, footballer 2 July – Morag McLellan, field hockey player...
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  • – Rock musician William Rogue (a.k.a. Stewart William Allan) – Rock musician Bobby Wellins – Tenor saxophonist Notoriety Ian Brady (born Ian Duncan Stewart)...
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  • 9, 11) Emile Haynie – drum programming (1, 2), sound effects (2) Dan McDougall – drums (1, 3–6, 14), shaker (3), percussion (4, 5, 8), bass (5) Mike...
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    he achieved A level grades of B, B and C. Among his classmates were the musician Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim), with whom Starmer took violin lessons; Andrew...
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  • Art Ellefson (category Musicians from Saskatchewan)
    taught at Malaspina College. His quartet included Gary Williamson, Ian McDougall, and Dave Piltch. In 1992, the album As if to Say, credited to Art Ellefson...
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    record producer, MC Richard S. Castellano (1933–1988) – actor Luis Castillo – football player Vinnie Caruana (born 1979) – musician, singer Phoebe Cates...
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    Change Stan McEwan (born 1957), Scottish footballer David McEwan (producer) (born 1972), Australian/British music producer and musician Robbie McEwen (born...
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