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  1. Noel Burke (n. Belfast, Irlanda del Norte, 1962) es un cantante irlandés, conocido por reemplazar a Ian McCulloch como cantante de Echo & the Bunnymen. [1] [2] Nació en Belfast y su primera banda fue St. Vitus Dance, que lanzó Love Me, Love My Dogma [3] en 1987 antes de disolverse unos años después.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Noel_BurkeNoel Burke - Wikipedia

    Noel Andrew Burke (born 29 November 1962 in Belfast) is an Irish singer, who is best known for replacing Ian McCulloch as the lead singer with Echo & the Bunnymen for the years 1989-1993. Burke's first band was St. Vitus Dance, who released the album Love Me, Love My Dogma in 1987.

  3. tarisio.com › cozio-archive › browse-the-archiveNoel Burke | Tarisio

    Noel Burke. Bow maker. (b. c. 1964) Noel Burke apprenticed with Charles Espey and Stéphane Thomachot. His work has since received numerous awards at international competitions including eight gold medals at competitions of the VSA in 1994 and 1996, the RNCM Strad Cello Festival in 1998 and the Concours Internationaux de la Ville de Paris in 1999.

  4. 1,640 Followers, 398 Following, 129 Posts - Noel Burke (@noel_burke_bows) on Instagram: "Maker of handmade French bows for violin, viola and cello. Studio in Carlow, Ireland. @homofaber Master Artisan".

  5. Noel Burke is a master artisan: he began his career in 1989 and he started teaching in 1996. Works. Where. Open on Google Map. After leaving school in 1983, Noel Burke trained as a clarinet maker in Newark, England, but after a chance meeting in Paris he began making bows.

  6. Noel Burke began his bow making career in 1989 as apprentice to Charles Espey in Seattle Washington and later to Stéphane Thomachot in Paris. His work has received numerous awards at international competitions including eight gold medals at competitions of the VSA in 1994 and 1996, the RNCM Strad Cello Festival in 1998 and the Concours ...

  7. Noel Burke began his bowmaking tuition in 1989 under Charles Espey in Seattle, Washington. After a one year apprenticeship he moved to Paris where he studied under Stephane Thomachot for two years. He lives and works in Ireland and today he is regarded as perhaps one of the finest living bowmakers.