Allen B. Wilson (1824–1888), American inventor of the sewing machine shuttle
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Alan Herries Wilson (1906–1995), British mathematician and business executive
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Allan Wilson (1934–1991), New Zealand evolutionary biologist and molecular anthropologist
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In practice it was a worship centre for students living in the university halls nearby, but was also used occasionally for London-wide events, with a very strong emphasis on music in worship (under the successive musical directorships of Ian Hall, Alan Wilson and Simon Over).
He also influenced many rock guitarists such as The Rolling Stones' Brian Jones (Keith Richards wrote in his book that at the time he met Brian Jones, Brian called himself Elmo Lewis, and that he wanted to be Elmore James), Canned Heat's Alan Wilson and in particular Fleetwood Mac's Jeremy Spencer.
Previous incumbents include Gill Valentine, Adrian McDonald, Graham Clarke, John Stillwell, Mike Kirkby and Alan Wilson.
In turn, members of Canned Heat - lead guitarist Henry Vestine, slide guitarist Alan Wilson and bassist Larry Taylor - guested on Sunnyland Slim's Liberty Records album Slim's Got His Thing Goin' On (1968), which also featured Mick Taylor.