One of the fastest-rising stars of contemporary gospel music |
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Jazz Singer |
Rap artist |
Five times World Karate Champion |
After dinner speaker with his own one man show |
Former Governor Bank of England |
Director, Alchemy and renowned buy out specialist |
Eccentric Steeplejack and steam engine fanatic |
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Popular stand-up comic from Birmingham. Life long soccer fan. |
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After Dinner Speakers: The Pasadenas, Gordon Kennedy, Oasis
UK soul band formed in 1987 by three brothers - Jeff Aaron Brown(b. 12 December 1964), Michael Milliner (b. 15 February 1962), and David Milliner (b. 16 February 1962), plus Hamish Seelochan (b. 11 August 1964) and Andrew Banfield (b. 4 December 1964). They had previously been performing since 1982 in an outfit titled Finesse. Finesse danced on videos by Animal Nightlife, Freez and others, appearing in the film Absolute Beginners. The band's debut 45, "Right On", was a paean to artists such as Marvin Gaye. Follow-ups, including "Riding On A Train", "Enchanted Lady" and "I'm Doing Fine Now" (UK number 4 in February 1992), established them as a chart act proper. As well as the traditions of doo-wop, the band were heavily influenced by the spirit and style of the decade, despite their own acknowledgement that "being black in the 50s was not a nice thing".