Philip Kinorra

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Philip Kinorra (též známý pod uměleckými jmény Julian Covey, Julien Covey a Philamore Lincoln) je britský bubeník a zpěvák, který vystupoval s , Grahamem Bondem a Donem Rendellem, stejně jako se svojí vlastní kapelou Julian Covey & The Machine, kde hrál na bicí a zpíval. Také byl náhradním bubeníkem The Who poté, co se Keith Moon v roce 1967 zranil. Nicméně s The Who hrál jen na jednom koncertě a poté byl nahrazen , který Moona zastupoval ještě na dalších čtyřech koncertech. rdf:langString
Philip Kinorra (born Robert Cromwell Anson; 20 October 1940), also known by his other stage names, Julian Covey, Julien Covey, and Philamore Lincoln, is a British drummer, singer, songwriter and record producer. Born in Nottingham, he performed in the early 1960s with Brian Auger and the Trinity, Graham Bond, and Don Rendell, devising his stage name as a combination of the names of fellow drummers Phil Seamen, Tony Kinsey and Bobby Orr. In the mid-1960s he formed his own band, Julian Covey & The Machine, for which he drummed and sang. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Philip Kinorra
rdf:langString Philip Kinorra
rdf:langString Philip Kinorra
rdf:langString Philip Kinorra
rdf:langString Robert Cromwell Anson
rdf:langString Sherwood, Nottingham, England
xsd:date 1940-10-20
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rdf:langString Julian Covey
rdf:langString Julien Covey
rdf:langString Philamore Lincoln
rdf:langString Philamore Lincoln, Julian Covey & The Machine, Brian Auger and the Trinity, Graham Bond, Don Rendell, The Who
xsd:date 1940-10-20
rdf:langString Robert Cromwell Anson
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rdf:langString Drums, vocals
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rdf:langString Philip Kinorra (též známý pod uměleckými jmény Julian Covey, Julien Covey a Philamore Lincoln) je britský bubeník a zpěvák, který vystupoval s , Grahamem Bondem a Donem Rendellem, stejně jako se svojí vlastní kapelou Julian Covey & The Machine, kde hrál na bicí a zpíval. Také byl náhradním bubeníkem The Who poté, co se Keith Moon v roce 1967 zranil. Nicméně s The Who hrál jen na jednom koncertě a poté byl nahrazen , který Moona zastupoval ještě na dalších čtyřech koncertech. Své jediné sólové album The North Wind Blew South vydal v roce 1970 pod pseudonymem „Philamore Lincoln“. Obsahovalo skladbu „Temma Harbour“, kterou ten samý rok vydala Mary Hopkin jako singl.
rdf:langString Philip Kinorra (born Robert Cromwell Anson; 20 October 1940), also known by his other stage names, Julian Covey, Julien Covey, and Philamore Lincoln, is a British drummer, singer, songwriter and record producer. Born in Nottingham, he performed in the early 1960s with Brian Auger and the Trinity, Graham Bond, and Don Rendell, devising his stage name as a combination of the names of fellow drummers Phil Seamen, Tony Kinsey and Bobby Orr. In the mid-1960s he formed his own band, Julian Covey & The Machine, for which he drummed and sang. Deciding to go solo, he adopted the pseudonym "Philamore Lincoln" and was signed to the US label Epic Records. His only solo album, The North Wind Blew South, was released in 1970 and includes his song "Temma Harbour", which was a hit when recorded as a single by Mary Hopkin in the same year. In the UK he was signed to Brian Epstein’s NEMS label and issued one single, "Running By The River" b/w "Rainy Day", before NEMS folded. In 1971 and 1972 he produced two albums for the British progressive rock band Paladin, but he became disillusioned with the music industry and moved to Dorset with his wife. As of 2015 he was living in Oxford.
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