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  1. 13 de oct. de 2017 · Bill Drummond es un personaje curioso. Algunos dirían, incluso, que Bill Drummon es un genio. Y no sólo porque un día se imaginó qué pasaría si, cuando se despertara, toda la música hubiera desaparecido. No. No sólo por eso. Porque ya antes, mucho antes, había dado pruebas más que suficientes de su genialidad (o, al menos, de su excentricidad).

  2. Bill Drummond (bürgerlich William Ernest Drummond, * 29. April 1953 in Butterworth, Südafrika) ist ein britischer Musiker und Konzeptkünstler. Biographie. Bill Drummond wurde in Südafrika geboren, da sein Vater dort bei der Church of Scotland arbeitete. Als Kleinkind kam Drummond ...

  3. 19 de dic. de 2023 · Drummond has remained active as an artist realizing projects in a variety of mediums – from books and graffiti to performances and interventions. Currently, Drummond is writing a novel called a local artist. It probably will never be published in the conventional book format, as the artist writes, and we are all the more excited to share four ...

  4. Bill Drummond es un personaje y compositor conocido por PressPausePlay, Imagine Waking up Tomorrow and All Music Has Disappeared, The White Room, Music for Misfits: The Story of Indie (Miniserie de TV), The KLF: Justified & Ancient (Vídeo musical) y Best Before Death.

  5. 1 de ene. de 2024 · Drummond even payed a gig on a Bar/None label bill in New York’s The Knitting Factory in support of the release. Jerry Rubino, who was Bar/None’s promotions man at the time, wrote in the 09 June, 1989 issue of Hard Report: “Music history was made this week as Bill Drummond made his first stage appearance here.

  6. William Ernest Drummond. Profile: A prolific Scottish artist, musician, producer, and writer, born in Butterworth South Africa1953. Ex-manager/producer of Echo & The Bunnymen. One half of the notorious The KLF and its various incarnations. Sites: penkilnburn.com , the17.org , klf-communications.com. Aliases:

  7. William J. Drummond’s career includes stints at The (Louisville) Courier-Journal, where he covered the civil rights movement, and the Los Angeles Times, where he was a local reporter, then bureau chief in New Delhi and Jerusalem and later a Washington correspondent.Drummond was appointed a White House Fellow in 1976 by President Gerald R. Ford, worked briefly for Secretary of State Henry ...