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6 unusual facts about David Hughes


Chris While

In December 2001 Chris and Julie joined forces with Chris Leslie and David Hughes to form the Christmas project St Agnes Fountain, which combined original music, unique arrangements of classic seasonal songs, with a good deal of humour.

David Hughes

David Pierce Hughes (born 1947), British author, poet, inventor, film maker and artist

David Edward Hughes (1831–1900), British-born inventor and American academic

Ysgol David Hughes, a school in Wales named after a local philanthropist

Joseph Dillon Ford

He studied twentieth-century composers and compositional techniques with Ivan Tcherepnin, the works of Bach and Handel with Christoph Wolff, Dowland and the English lutenists with John Ward, and the music of medieval Aquitaine with David Hughes.

Julie Matthews

In December 2001 Chris and Julie joined forces with Chris Leslie and David Hughes to form the Christmas project St Agnes Fountain, which combined original music, unique arrangements of classic seasonal songs, with a good deal of humour.


Hackers: Wizards of the Electronic Age

The film includes footage of a hacker conference, and interviews with some of the programmers that created the personal computer revolution, including Bill Atkinson, Bill Budge, Doug Carlston, John Draper, Andrew Fluegelman, Lee Felsenstein, Richard Greenblatt, Andy Hertzfeld, David Hughes, Susan Kare, Richard Stallman, Bob Wallace, Robert Woodhead, Steve Wozniak, and others.


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Feoffees' Lands

Guests: Martin Barre (guitars), David Hughes (guitar, backing vocals), Mark Tucker (backing vocals), John Giblin (basses, Ravi kora and Tibetan overtone singing), Miles Bould (percussion), Jacqui's daughter Leah (backing vocals), Nathan Bray (trumpet), Barnaby Dickinson (trombone).

Scottish School of Contemporary Dance

Performances in the theatre have included those by the Scottish Ballet, the Scottish Dance Theatre, The X Factor, Stephen Petronio, and David Hughes.

Sir Havelock Charles, 1st Baronet

He was born in Cookstown, County Tyrone, the sixth son of David Hughes Charles MD and Annie Elizabeth Allen, and named after Sir Henry Havelock, who had died two months earlier.