British reggae radio/club DJ, producer, awards creator.
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British reggae radio/club DJ, producer, awards creator.
Information from . The name is too common to be sure but we think we have the correct identification.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Tony Williams
The Hackney Citizen reported that the names on the plaque are all "late Afric...
Composer and organist at St Paul's Cathedral and the Chapel Royal. Sponsored by the Prince of Wales (later King George IV) to study in Naples and in Vienna with Mozart. Died at home where the plaqu...
Born The Savoy Hotel, as Philip Arnold Heseltine. Peter Warlock was his pseudonym. Journalist, music critic and composer. His music was heavily influenced by Elizabethan and Celtic culture. Influen...
Businesswoman and record company director. Born London. married music producer Trevor Horn in 1980 and they had 4 children. She has been called 'one of the most successful people in the British mus...
Music hall entertainer and songwriter. Born Colin Whitton McCallum at 25 Sydney Square, Mile End. Best known for the songs 'Two Lovely Black Eyes' and 'The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo'.  ...
Entertainment venue. Initially it hosted classical music concerts, but after ten years started to include pop and rock events.
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