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In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  James Fearnley
James was asked by Jon Moss if he wanted to become a permanant member of a group he sometimes he played in, called Culture Club [Just the thought of James playing backup on Karma Chamelian gives me the creeps.
James was nick-named "maestro" because he was the one who could tune the instruments.
James married actress Danielle von Zernek in 1989 and bought a house in Los Angeles.
www.pogues.com /PastPogues/JFearnley/JFearnley.html   (493 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
James Fearnley is a watercolour artist who paints atmospheric seascapes and landscapes.
His sophisticated compositions leave plenty of room however, for the viewer to move into the scene and be absorbed by the soft light of a sun setting over wet sand or engage in the fortunes of a small boat disappearing into a misty horizon.
Fearnley is a multi-award-winning artist, a member of the Queensland Watercolour Society and a member also of the British Watercolour Society.
www.salmongalleries.com.au /now/more.cfm?artistID=39   (157 words)

  
 Apiservices - Beekeeping/Books - Bee Propolis - Natural Healing from the Hive
In Bee Propolis - Natural Healing from the Hive, James Fearnley asks why it is that honeybees do not get ill despite living in colonies of up to 70,000 in conditions perfect for the growing of bacteria.
Propolis, a Greek word, literally means `Defender of the City' because the bees use it to defend their City or hive against attack and infection.
James Fearnley has collected a substantial body of modern medical research from around the world to show how propolis can help problems as varied as asthma, arthritis and Alzheimer's disease.
www.beekeeping.com /new/books/fearnley.htm   (1074 words)

  
 Kirsty MacColl: Connections
He had to travel a lot and was unable to be with his family, so he left The Pogues in 1994 though by then they were already falling apart, with Terry Woods and Phil Chevron leaving at the same time.
Post Pogues, Fearnley became a member of The Low And Sweet Orchestra, which released their debut album of spaghetti-western-ballads Goodbye To All That in 1996.
James has also appeared as a guest musician on albums with David Byrne's Talking Heads (Naked), David Byrne (Rei Momo again, LILT and Melissa Etheridge (Yes I Am, Talking to an Angel).
www.kirstymaccoll.com /information/conn/f.htm   (2009 words)

  
 The Nips - Press Archive - excerpt from the book 'The Lost Decade'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Caption: "Shane MacGowan and James Fearnley, December 1979"
At 18, MacGowan became a barman in The Griffin Tavern, Charing Cross, and a regular on London's pub-rock scene where he witnessed the likes of the anarchic Pink Fairies and blistering r 'n' b from the 10lers and Dr. Feelgood.
Simultaneously, their Burton Street home was designated a dangerous building, so the Housing Association moved James to alternative accommodation in Mornington Crescent.
www.cs.wisc.edu /~mroman/articles/LostDecade1988.html   (1322 words)

  
 The Pogues
On Pogue Mahone the band welcomes three new members, James McNally, David Coulter and Jamie Clark, who have stepped in to fill the shoes of James Fearnley, Terry Woods and Phil Chevron.
James, because he was living in California and Terry, because he had just reached the point where he didn't feel like it was the right vehicle for him.
We were living in London but she has to study here so we live in both places now.
www.penduluminc.com /MM/articles/pogues.html   (1844 words)

  
 The Cranky George Trio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
James Fearnley, playing guitar, accordion, and hatbox with a bass drum pedal
James Fearnley forgot the lyrics more than once." AND "Dermot happily posed with a few people
James Fearnley: "Cranky George is hardly jumping music, though Dermot attempted a launch
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Hills/9691/cranky.htm   (385 words)

  
 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with F
Fisher, Colin James (19 JUL 1885-15 MAR 1955)
Fisher, Louisa Mary (26 NOV 1882-7 MAR 1958)
For more information about GED2WWW or the GNU General Public License visit the GED2WWW webpage at http://www.lesandchris.com/ged2www.
homepage.ntlworld.com /richard.tetley/idxf.html   (86 words)

  
 MusicMoz - Bands and Artists: P: Pogues   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
A large band both in sheer numbers and their impact, The Pogues made their presence felt from the very beginning.
Members Shane MacGowan, Peter "Spider" Stacey, Andrew "The Clobberer" Ranken, Jem Finer, Maestro James Fearnley and Cait "Rocky" O'Riodran (the band's only female member) hit the road with constant gigging that combined traditional staples with rowdy originals.
The Pogues were a smash on the folk circuit, and the scene was perhaps changed forever by their presence."
musicmoz.org /Bands_and_Artists/P/Pogues   (127 words)

  
 Apis-UK August 2005
About the author: James Fearnley of BeeVital Research is one of the worlds leading authorities on Propolis He has written extensively on the subject and published a major review of all the current research up to 2001 - Bee Propolis – Natural Healing form the Hive Souvenir Press.
You may be interested to know that there is an article in Biologist, Vol 52, No 2 p88-94, May 2005, Enlisting fungi to protect the Honey Bee, by Lambert, Kanga, Jones and James.
It deals with the use of two fungi as biological controls for the Varroa mite.
www.beedata.com /apis-uk/newsletters05/apis-uk0805.htm   (11395 words)

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