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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lush_(band)Lush (band) - Wikipedia

    Lush were an English rock band formed in London in 1987. The original line-up consisted of Miki Berenyi (vocals, guitar), Emma Anderson (vocals, guitar), Steve Rippon (bass guitar) and Chris Acland (drums). Phil King replaced Rippon in 1991. They were one of the first bands to have been described with the "shoegazing" label.

  2. I am currently President of the Society for Medieval Archaeology. At undergraduate and masters level I teach on the landscapes of Roman and medieval Britain. I supervise research students (PhD, MPhil, MA by Research, and research degrees by Publication) across a wide range of topics in the fields of medieval and landscape archaeology. Back to top.

  3. Tiempo más adelante, en 1988, Berenyi, estudiando literatura en la Universidad Politécnica de Londres conocería al baterista Chris Acland, el bajista Steve Rippon y el guitarrista Meriel Barham. Junto con Anderson, decidieron formar una banda, de nombre Lush por influencia de un amigo de Emma Anderson.

  4. As Guthrie and the band finished up the recording of Spooky, bassist Steve Rippon left the band, reportedly because he couldn't endure Guthrie's ego any longer. He was replaced by one-time NME columnist/full-time bassist Philip King, then most recently of Biff Bang Pow.

  5. Steve Rippon. Profile: Steve Rippon was the bassist and a founding member of the band Lush in 1987. In Groups: Lush.

  6. 30 de nov. de 2015 · Steve Stapleton has been helming the surreal and riotous psychedelic industrial experimental unit NWW for 45 years now. John Doran and Russell Cuzner look at their new release available to only tQ subscribers today and examine what makes them special

  7. prehistoricsociety.org › publications › book-reviewsThe Prehistoric Society

    The extent of survival of the native British of this period, treated in a separate chapter, is the sort of question that lies at the heart of the issues addressed by Rippon. That there was substantial survival in parts of the eastern region is increasingly agreed.