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  Mosley Quality Antenna Systems By Mosley Electronics. We Offer A Wide Line Of Antennas Including Amateur   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Mosley's family were Anglo-Irish but his branch were prosperous landowners in Staffordshire.
Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet (November 16, 1896 - December 3, 1980) was a British politician and founder of the.
The author Walter Mosley was born in 1952 Los Angeles, California.
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 Marillion -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
(additional info and facts about Ian Mosley) Ian Mosley - Drums (joined 1984)
There were also three drummers (Jonathan Mover, (additional info and facts about Andy Ward) Andy Ward and John Martyr) who joined and left the band in quick succession between the departure of Pointer in (additional info and facts about 1983) 1983 and the arrival of Mosley in January (additional info and facts about 1984) 1984.
However, easily the most significant personnel change event in Marillion's history is the departure of lead singer Fish in (additional info and facts about 1988) 1988 and the arrival of his replacement, Steve Hogarth in (additional info and facts about 1989) 1989.
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Peacock Party is his 1980 mostly acoustical solo album, featuring some help from Bimbo Acock, Ian Mosley and Gryphon's Richard Harvey.
Peacock's Party features John Acock (Steve Hackett), Richard Harvey (Gryphon), Ian Mosley (Marillion), John G. Perry (Caravan), John Gustafson (Quatermass), Morris Pert (Brand X, Mike Oldfield), and Rick Sanders (Fairport Convention).
Gnidrolog are a long-forgotten band from the UK, whose two releases of bluesy progressive rock, in the style of early Jethro Tull, were passed by without much ado.
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