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unusual facts about Knowles



Adam de la Cour

de la Cour has written for various ensembles and soloists across the UK, the US and Europe including Michael Finnissy, Ah! you sitting comfortably (Vicky Wright/Peter Willcock), Laura Moody, Mark Knoop, The Calculators, Arco Collective, Anne Rhodes, Matthew Knowles, Libra Duo (Mark Knoop/Carl Rosman), IXION Ensemble.

Andrew Knowles and Sons

Robert Knowles who died 1780, started pits in Eagley Bank and Sharples, north of Bolton.

Andy Knowles

After extensive touring and recording drums on the album Bitter Tea, Knowles left the band and has since rejoined Franz Ferdinand as a live drummer/keyboard player.

Cater 2 U

It was written by band members Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, and Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, Ricky "Ric Rude" Lewis and Robert Waller, with Knowles, Rude and Jerkins all handling its production.

Craig Knowles

Knowles' political career was damaged by allegations raised by nurse Nola Fraser in relation to deaths at Campbelltown and Camden hospitals when he was Minister for Health.

Dangerously in Love 2

Knowles also added the song to the track-listing of her first solo-tour Dangerously in Love Tour, notably at Wembley Arena in London, United Kingdom.

Danny Coles

Coles visited American specialist Bill Knowles during the off-season and returned to The Pirates' squad for the 2009–10 season.

Dictum of Kenilworth

Knowles, C.H. (1986), "Provision for the families of the Montfortians disinherited after the Battle of Evesham", in P.R. Coss and S.D. Lloyd (eds.) Thirteenth Century England I, Woodbridge: Boydell.

Ettore Bastianini

Also noteworthy is a 1955 television appearance (published on DVD in 2006), on "Opera Cameos," of excerpts from La traviata, with the young Beverly Sills and Paul Knowles.

Fighting Temptation

The accompanying music video for the song was directed by Antti Jokinen and it features Knowles, Elliott, MC Lyte and Free.

First Nashville Guitar Quartet

First Nashville Guitar Quartet is the title of a recording by Chet Atkins, Liona Boyd, John Knowles and John Pell.

HC Loc

Knowles also competed in the WWF's first-ever intergender match on the April 6, 1998 edition of Raw against Luna, but lost.

Hugh S. Knowles

Hugh S. Knowles (Hynes Iowa Sept. 23, 1904 - April 22, 1988) was an American acoustical engineer, inventor, and manufacturer in the hearing aids field.

Ian 'Walter' Fairbairn

Since the 1980s Fairbairn has performed alongside or with Paul Buckley, Chris Newman, Nick Strutt, Roger Knowles, Michael Chapman, Tony Wilson, Brian Golbey, Alistair Russell, Gordon Tyrall, Hot Pot Belly Band, Witches Bane, Four Horseman, Ray Band, Boxcar Willie, Sons of the Freemen, Scarlet Heights and Aiken's Drum.

International Institute for Young Musicians

Professors from 2007 included Charles Asche, Greg Knowles, Robert Koenig, John McCarthy, Lynda Metelsky, Marietta Orlov, Leonard Richter, Ronald Shinn, Claire Wachter, Jack Winerock, Fei Xu and the widely acclaimed Trio Fedele.

John Ward Knowles

The building remained in the Knowles family until 1999 when it was purchased by Jonathan Cainer to become the world’s first Psychic Museum.

Leonard Knowles

Sir Leonard Joseph Knowles, CBE (15 March 1916 - 23 September 1999) was the first Chief Justice of The Bahamas

Lucan Bridge

Designed by George Knowles, (architect of Dublin's Fr. Mathew and O'Donovan Rossa Bridges), it was built in 1814 in collaboration with James Savage to replace several previous bridges which were carried away by floods.

Lucy Parsons

While it is commonly accepted by nearly all biographical accounts (including those of the Lucy Parsons Center, the IWW, and Joe Knowles) that Parsons joined the Communist Party in 1939, there is some dispute, notably in Gale Ahrens' essay "Lucy Parsons: Mystery Revolutionist, More Dangerous Than A Thousand Rioters", which can be found in the anthology Lucy Parsons: Freedom, Equality, Solidarity.

Martin Creed

The album is produced by David Cunningham, Martin Creed and The Nice NIce Boys (Andrew Knowles of Johnny Marr & The Healers and Nick McCarthy of Franz Ferdinand).

Nola Fraser

After Knowles resigned from Parliament in 2005, Fraser contested his seat of Macquarie Fields for the Liberal Party of Australia.

Piercefield House

The work was largely undertaken by architect Charles Howells and builder William Knowles of Chepstow, who had also undertaken work at nearby Tintern for the Duke of Beaufort.

Richard Brinsley Knowles

Knowles, son of James Sheridan Knowles, a dramatist, was born at Glasgow and about 1838 held an appointment in the registrar-general's office, Somerset House, London.

Sir Charles Knowles, 1st Baronet

Vernon next appointed Knowles to cruise off Cartagena, watching the Spanish forces and interdicting any enemy supply ships.

Sir Charles Knowles, 2nd Baronet

Once again Knowles was beset by difficulties in manning his ship, the Edgar put to sea from the Nore manned by soldiers from 23 different regiments, and commanded by officers from still other regiments.

Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams

Inspired by the aspirations of Knowles's father Mathew, the album was titled after Hadley Street, a plot of land in downtown Houston: "My father took me there one day and told me he was going to build a studio," she said in an interview with the Daily Mail.

The Untold

Soon, the team begins to suspect that Knowles' main objective is actually to recover the prototype of a DNA testing machine called the Huxley Project, which his company has spent years and millions of dollars developing.

Tina Knowles

Celestine Ann "Tina" Beyincé; born January 4, 1954) is known for her House of Deréon and Miss Tina by Tina Knowles fashion brands.

Tom Close

He has collaborated with numerous Rwandan and international artists, including Knowles and Sean Kingston.

Turton Tower

After his death in 1929, his widow, Lady Nina Knowles, presented it to Turton Urban District Council in 1930, and it became the council chamber.


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