Sue Moorcroft was born near Moenchengladbach in 1961. Her British Army childhood took to her Cyprus and Malta, as well as the UK.
Her first novel, Uphill All the Way (ISBN 1-905175-00-0) was published by Transita in April 2005. She writes frequently for national newsstand magazines, both short stories and serials.
External link
* Author's home page
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Her first novel, Uphill All the Way (ISBN 1-905175-00-0) was published by Transita in April 2005. She writes frequently for national newsstand magazines, both short stories and serials.
External link
* Author's home page
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Kelv (Real name Kelvin Cartwright) was an Alternative, Electronica, Art Rock Artist from Leicester, England and brother of Clive, the founder member of Leicester based band Scum Pups.
Kelv worked with various musicians in and around Leicester during the late 1970's and early 1980's to record and perform live, most notably as either bass player or on percussion.
By the summer of 1981, Kelv embarked on the ambitious project of releasing a solo album "Attacking Vessels", where he played all the instruments and produced a vocals style that was "acting" rather than "singing". The original concept was to make three (or even four) albums, using different music styles associated to each story. Each song was based on the concept of gossip given from the various characters portrayed on the record who saw themselves as objective observers, but were in fact part of it.
Production had to be strictly amateur and was done on a very tight budget. However, lack of funds caused the series to be abandoned.
Fortunately, "Attacking Vessels" stands well on it's own as a single album, in its own rite.
The music style was achieved by recording to a strict 'one song a day' approach, 'bedroom band style'. All mistakes created during the recordings were deliberately left in to help support the "live performance" feel.
Members
* Kelvin Cartwright - guitar, bass, drums, keyboards & vocals (1981-1982)
Discography
* Attacking Vessels - 12" Vinyl Album, Released 1981 - Axis Breweries. (AXLP1)
Kelv worked with various musicians in and around Leicester during the late 1970's and early 1980's to record and perform live, most notably as either bass player or on percussion.
By the summer of 1981, Kelv embarked on the ambitious project of releasing a solo album "Attacking Vessels", where he played all the instruments and produced a vocals style that was "acting" rather than "singing". The original concept was to make three (or even four) albums, using different music styles associated to each story. Each song was based on the concept of gossip given from the various characters portrayed on the record who saw themselves as objective observers, but were in fact part of it.
Production had to be strictly amateur and was done on a very tight budget. However, lack of funds caused the series to be abandoned.
Fortunately, "Attacking Vessels" stands well on it's own as a single album, in its own rite.
The music style was achieved by recording to a strict 'one song a day' approach, 'bedroom band style'. All mistakes created during the recordings were deliberately left in to help support the "live performance" feel.
Members
* Kelvin Cartwright - guitar, bass, drums, keyboards & vocals (1981-1982)
Discography
* Attacking Vessels - 12" Vinyl Album, Released 1981 - Axis Breweries. (AXLP1)
Think Floyd are a British tribute band to Pink Floyd, who specialises in creating an authentic and 'full' Floyd sound, often playing a complete version of The Wall at live shows.
The band plays annually at the Lindos Floyd Festival in Lindos, Rhodes, in Greece, a small village where the members of Pink Floyd spent their spare time.
History
Think Floyd were formed in May 1994. They played their first gig at the Pie and Kilderkin in Forest Hill, South London. After playing many pubs and clubs around the South East coast of England, they commenced to playing in smaller theatres and larger clubs, spreading their wings to other parts of the UK and beyond.
In 1997 they decided that it was time to write their own material and set themselves apart from the standard tribute bands.
Think Floyd's first album Hope was released in 1997. The Roger Waters Fan Club in California USA wrote of this album:
: Think Floyd Hope is one of the most fantastic albums I have ever heard, I can't stop listening to it, these guys are extremely talented, Hope is a work of genius. Every Pink Floyd fan owes it to themselves to own a copy.
Members
Founder members:
* Tony Red - bass guitar, vocals.
* Pete Mizen - lead guitar, vocals.
* Paul Wiggy Whisker - drums, vocals.
Current members:
* Lewis Hall - Bass guitar, vocals
* Steve Farmer - Drums, vocals
* Richard Morse - Lead guitar, vocals
* Rick Melville - Keyboards, vocals
The band plays annually at the Lindos Floyd Festival in Lindos, Rhodes, in Greece, a small village where the members of Pink Floyd spent their spare time.
History
Think Floyd were formed in May 1994. They played their first gig at the Pie and Kilderkin in Forest Hill, South London. After playing many pubs and clubs around the South East coast of England, they commenced to playing in smaller theatres and larger clubs, spreading their wings to other parts of the UK and beyond.
In 1997 they decided that it was time to write their own material and set themselves apart from the standard tribute bands.
Think Floyd's first album Hope was released in 1997. The Roger Waters Fan Club in California USA wrote of this album:
: Think Floyd Hope is one of the most fantastic albums I have ever heard, I can't stop listening to it, these guys are extremely talented, Hope is a work of genius. Every Pink Floyd fan owes it to themselves to own a copy.
Members
Founder members:
* Tony Red - bass guitar, vocals.
* Pete Mizen - lead guitar, vocals.
* Paul Wiggy Whisker - drums, vocals.
Current members:
* Lewis Hall - Bass guitar, vocals
* Steve Farmer - Drums, vocals
* Richard Morse - Lead guitar, vocals
* Rick Melville - Keyboards, vocals
Dr.Abdul Ruff Colachal (born Colachal, Tamil Nadu, India) is a research scholar at International Studies of Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India, and has been an analyst, a commentator-cum-columnist in international newspapers in English.
Ruff writes on subjects varying from Indian politics to international relations, foreign policy matters, climate change, economics, state-sponsored terrorism and sports, etc. He is critical of human right evasions world over, especially in India with regards to Muslim minority in the country.
Hindus criticize Ruff for defending Muslims’ cause in India.
Ruff has served in India in various capacities, but had been a faculty member of Jawaharlal Nehru University, University of Mysore and the ciefl from where he sought voluntary retirement
Ruff writes on subjects varying from Indian politics to international relations, foreign policy matters, climate change, economics, state-sponsored terrorism and sports, etc. He is critical of human right evasions world over, especially in India with regards to Muslim minority in the country.
Hindus criticize Ruff for defending Muslims’ cause in India.
Ruff has served in India in various capacities, but had been a faculty member of Jawaharlal Nehru University, University of Mysore and the ciefl from where he sought voluntary retirement