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Thomas Whincop (2 June 1697 – 1730) was an
English compiler of
theatrical history. He is
identified as the son of
Thomas Whincop, D.D.,
rector of St Mary...
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Roland Whincop died
shortly thereafter.
Margaret Bennell, co-founder of
Wynstones school at Brookthorpe, was then
enlisted to help, whom Lily
Whincop had...
- II", Thraci', 11, 1995 (=
Studia in
honorem Alexandri Fol, Sofia, 1995)
Whincop, M.R., "The Iron Age II at Tell Nebi Mend:
towards an
explanation of ceramic...
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Crosariol - b****
guitar Joshua Gagner - b**** Bob
Mpofu - b**** Ben
Whincop - b****
guitar Rolf Wam
Fjell -
drums Brandon Gillies -
drums Gabriel Kelly...
- it up and
experimented in
tandem with S****oon
artistic director Flint Whincop with
hairstyles copied by
people in her
circle such as Toya,
Steve Strange...
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Tragedy (1733),
George Lillo's The
Christian Hero (1735), and
Thomas Whincop's Scanderbeg, Or, Love and
Liberty (1747). A
number of
poets and composers...
- Marcussen –
mastering Jim Monk –
engineer James Rudder – mixing,
engineer Ben Tennikoff –
programming Ben
Whincop –
engineer Stewart Whitmore –
digital editor...
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flugelhorn Christopher Booth –
trumpet Tim
Whincop – trumpet, production,
flugelhorn Stephanie Lambert –
trumpet Timothy Dearmin...
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Mixing Jim Monk Ben
Whincop Mastered By Tom
Cryne Leon
Zervos Post
Production Senior Engineer Ben
Whincop Post
Production Record Engineers...
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performed as an
afterpiece at times. It was
revived at
Covent Garden in 1736.
Whincop says that it was "received with applause".
Charles Knipe of Haughley, Suffolk...