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man Michael Jackson and Rolling Stones frontman | Mick Jagger. |
Michael recorded "State of Shock" a duet with | Mick Jagger. |
nger Rob Thomas and The Rolling Stones frontman | Mick Jagger. |
jaggeri, a species named after British musician | Mick Jagger. |
ade Jagger, daughter of world renowned musician | Mick Jagger. |
"Out of Time" - ( | Mick Jagger/Keith Richards) |
"Connection" ( | Mick Jagger/Keith Richards) - 2:14 |
The Last Time ( | Mick Jagger/Keith Richards) - 3:21 |
"Out of Time" ( | Mick Jagger/Keith Richards) -4:39 |
"As Tears Go By" ( | Mick Jagger/Keith Richard/Andrew Loog Oldham) - 2:45 |
Mick Jagger: Backing vocals. | |
Mick Jagger: vocals | |
Andy Awford resigned along with manager | Mick Jenkins on 3 January 2009. |
Mick Jenkins played at the 2000 Rugby League World C | |
Mick Jenkins won caps for Wales while at Hull 2000(… | |
rst introduced in 1989 when Terry Sullivan asks | Mick Johnson to go into partnership with him in his |
Michael ' | Mick' Johnson is a fictional character in the defunc |
On January 7, 2009, | Mick Johnson of Sensory Networks announced that they |
ter the demise of Sinbad's business, his friend | Mick Johnson gave him a job at the fish and chip sho |
Mick Jones - guitar, keyboard, vocals | |
and guitar based, was predominantly written by | Mick Jones and feature harmonica parts by him but cr |
and's Get Out of Control Tour, Paul Simonon and | Mick Jones were not on speaking terms, leaving Joe S |
Music written by: | Mick Jones |
album by Carbon/Silicon, a group consisting of | Mick Jones from The Clash and Tony James from Genera |
In the replay Leeds took the lead through | Mick Jones before an equaliser from Peter Osgood for |
Mick Jones and Paul Simonon are now working as execu | |
Mick Jones - guitar, piano, keyboard, vocals | |
Archer first met | Mick Jones when he was still with Contempo. |
he guitarists recruited by The Clash to replace | Mick Jones after he was fired from the band in 1983. |
"Attitude" ( | Mick Jones remix) - 3:36 |
It was written by | Mick Jones and released in 1977 from the band's debu |
ed by Eric Clapton and Foreigner lead guitarist | Mick Jones and features Phil Collins on drums and ha |
he guitarists recruited by The Clash to replace | Mick Jones when he left the band in 1983. |
Mick Jones - guitar, piano, background vocals | |
ich was written by Big Audio Dynamite II singer | Mick Jones during his tenure with The Clash. |
The tune was written by | Mick Jones and reached number 26 in the U.S. charts |
tour of the American West Coast, which prompted | Mick Jones to inform concert promoter Bill Graham th |
In this competition Philip finished ahead of | Mick Jones who a few weeks earlier had beaten Philip |
Mick Jones | |
Allen, Mystery Jets, Ed Harcourt, Pete Doherty, | Mick Jones formerly of The Clash, and Ronnie Wood of |
Mick Jones - Guitars, Vocals, Lead Vocals on "Starri | |
It is the first Pete Doherty album without | Mick Jones producing and his first released by a maj |
atlock on lead vocals and bass, and The Clash's | Mick Jones on guitar. |
Big names such as Courtney Love and | Mick Jones have been former guest DJs and The Guardi |
In the karaoke club scene, | Mick Jones of The Clash sings The Clash song "Should |
Mick Jones - guitar, vocals | |
To Improve to GA-Class:: Joe Strummer, | Mick Jones (The Clash), Sandinista!, Combat Rock, Th |
The song was written by Lou Gramm & | Mick Jones and reached number 75 in the U.S. charts |
Mick Jones and Paul Simonon completed their portion | |
The song was backed with the | Mick Jones sung "I Have Waited So Long". |
al members Rusty Egan and Midge Ure, as well as | Mick Jones of The Clash and Gary Kemp from Spandau B |
omes Around (DSS Records) which was produced by | Mick Jones of The Clash. |
It is a duet between lead guitarist | Mick Jones and his one-time girlfriend Ellen Foley. |
It is sung by Joe Strummer (and | Mick Jones in the chorus), who starts the song shout |
songs written and composed by Joe Strummer and | Mick Jones except where noted. |
The Clash - | Mick Jones' last appearance with The Clash. |
Some of her shirts were included in | Mick Jones' The Rock & Roll Public Library at Chelse |
"I Want to Know What Love Is" ( | Mick Jones) - 6:09 |
"I Don't Know"- 5:28 ( | Mick Jones) |
"No Ennio"- 5:09 ( | Mick Jones) |
and harmonica credited to Bob Jones (in reality | Mick Jones). |
ritain" (a duet with former The Clash guitarist | Mick Jones). |
Dave Anderson, | Mick Jones, Harry Love, Roland Hofmann - handclaps a |
The song has been refashioned by | Mick Jones, featuring Lily Allen, for the War Child: |
o Know What Love Is", composition and lyrics by | Mick Jones, performed by Foreigner |
"10 Light Years Away" ( | Mick Jones, Marti Frederiksen, Meine, Schenker) - 3: |
ritten by Mathangi Arulpragasam, Topper Headon, | Mick Jones, Wesley Pentz, Paul Simonon, Joe Strummer |
The song was written by Lou Gramm & | Mick Jones, and primarily released only in Europe. |
The song was written by Lou Gramm and | Mick Jones, and the b-side, "She's Too Tough", a roc |
vocals by Joe Strummer and additional vocals by | Mick Jones, and featured on their 1979 double album |
It was written by Lou Gramm & | Mick Jones, and released primarily in the U.S. in De |
ritten by the songwriting team of Lou Gramm and | Mick Jones, and reached number 15 in the charts in t |
Mick Jones, who wrote most of the song, offered this | |
an, Nick Cave, Bobby Gillespie, Chrissie Hynde, | Mick Jones, Glen Matlock, Paloma Faith, Cait O'Riord |
e other musicians include Gary Wright on piano, | Mick Jones, Alvin Lee and Ron Wood (or 'Ron Would If |
ked to join The Clash in 1976 by lead guitarist | Mick Jones, who planned to teach Simonon guitar. |
In 1977 he moved to Kettering Town alongside | Mick Jones. |
You" b/w "Blinded By Science" by and featuring | Mick Jones. |
It is written by Lou Gramm & | Mick Jones. |
ub Derby County had tapped up him and assistant | Mick Jones. |
The song was written by Lou Gramm & | Mick Jones. |
"Train in Vain" ( | Mick Jones/Joe Strummer) - 3:23 |
Robert Brown - | Mick Jordan |
Mick Kaczorowski, Senior Executive Producer | |
and premiership winner with South Sydney Harry ' | Mick' Kadwell. |
air race in 1984, defeating second place winner | Mick Karaphillides, whose wheelchair broke during th |
David Sylvian (vocals, guitars and keyboards), | Mick Karn (bass guitar), Richard Barbieri (keyboards |
als), Ann O'Dell (string and brass arrangement) | Mick Karn (sax, brass arrangement), Rob Dean (guitar |
o three ex-members of Japan - Richard Barbieri, | Mick Karn and Steve Jansen - who were considering fo |
his musical career, he replied: "At that time, | Mick Karn of Japan, Steve Strange of Visage, and a l |
Mick Karn of Japan (band) | |
In the wake of the news regarding | Mick Karn's advanced stage cancer, the band decided |
stra (Roy Wood), Wizzard (Roy Wood), and Japan ( | Mick Karn). |
He has collaborated with artists | Mick Karn, Kevin Moore, John Wilson, Kazuya Ishigami |
y Colour You Are" (David Sylvian, Steve Jansen, | Mick Karn, Richard Barbieri) - 4:46 |
Mick Karn, Rabih Abou-Khalil, Eartha Kitt, Lee Konit | |
Mick Karn: Bass guitar, Saxophone | |
n January 1920, a group of local men (including | Mick Kelly, Bill Freaney and Larry Lardner) approach |
Mick Kenney - recording, production, engineering, mi | |
ist for a sideproject called "Suffer Well" with | Mick Kenney (Anaal Nathrakh) and Trevor Friedrich (C |
ustralians of the past--including Young Griffo, | Mick King, and Les Darcy--had all won world titles, |
Mick Kirwan (Brisbane) | |
Best players on the day included forward | Mick Lacy, on-ballers Luke Anderson and Ben Vawser a |
h television series Glenroe, performed by actor | Mick Lally in character as Miley Byrne in honour of |
Mick Lally as Dan Hogan | |
At least two of these players, | Mick Lane and Tom Kiernan, were still UCC players wh |
Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle also enj | |
Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle observed | |
In the San Francisco Chronicle, | Mick LaSalle said, "Leigh and Cumming save the best |
's riff on varieties of male bewilderment," and | Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle, who wro |
Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle enthused | |
Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle highligh | |
Mick later moves into Number 6 Brookside Close as a | |
Mick Lawlor (footballer) (born 1950 in Dublin) is a | |
essness, he was taken in over Christmas 2006 by | Mick Lazarus of Milton, Cambridgeshire. |
l in the Wahgi Valley with the brothers Dan and | Mick Leahy and surveyor Ken Spinks; and for the Hage |
In Internet fandom, the plot line following | Mick Leary's descent into depression after a female |
4, Battersea, South West London) - bass guitar; | Mick LeDieu - drums; Ivor Knight (born Ivor Kenneth |
Mick Leech (born 6 August 1948 in Dublin) was an Iri | |
in 1972 and two of the best players he had were | Mick Leech and Mick Martin. |
, For Your Eyes Only, written by Bill Conti and | Mick Leeson, and performed by Scottish singer Sheena |
Rags is a BBC Books original novel written by | Mick Lewis and based on the long-running British sci |
Mick Liber - (born 1 March 1944, Peebles, Scotland) | |
Mick Lister - guitar, vocals | |
er President of the Gaelic Athletic Association | Mick Loftus expressed his disappointment "in the lig |
Peter Prowse as | Mick Lonergan |
y, Jim Battle (brother of John Battle, MP), and | Mick Loughman, the current councillors, are members |
Mick Low - Bass | |
ned his fellow English-born retired placekicker | Mick Luckhurst as part of Channel 4's NFL coverage t |
ts included The Vicious Boys, former NFL player | Mick Luckhurst and Gary Imlach. |
Mick Lyons and Bob Latchford scored for Everton. | |
ree Paddy Russell for striking Meaths full back | Mick Lyons in the All Ireland final that year which |
Mick MacNeil - Recording | |
Mick MacNeil - Keyboards, Vocals | |
Mick Maguire | |
Mick Maguire (Traditional) | |
tional Ray Crawford, Brian Garvey, John Kurila, | Mick Mahon and Brian Owen. |
Other new faces included winger | Mick Mahon (Loughborough United); inside-forward Jim |
Their scheme: | Mick makes sure she wins, they take the prize money, |
Al Marland (vocals, replaced | Mick Malone c. 1982) |
hat of opener John Barclay caught and bowled by | Mick Malone for 7. However a 40 run partnership betw |
Mick Malone (vocals) | |
Australian coach | Mick Malthouse announced his 23 man squad on 8 Octob |
Mick Malthouse (current Collingwood coach) | |
Shayne Burgess (Eng,4) - | Mick Manning (Eng) 13 - 1 |
Hamilton defeated Mark Thomson and | Mick Manning 3-0 in the early rounds and beat former |
inal of the Isle of Man Open in 1994, losing to | Mick Manning. |
as third ace out of seventeen in 74 Squadron to | Mick Mannock and Taffy Jones. |
luding the Cullinane sisters, George Lennon and | Mick Mansfield, were ambushed near Faha Bridge in Gr |
13. | Mick Mars guitar solo |
ped altogether cutting the set to 13 songs plus | Mick Mars' guitar solo before "Kickstart My Heart." |
"God Bless the Children of the Beast" ( | Mick Mars) - 1:33 |
and ("Planet Boom" - Tommy Lee, "Bittersuite" - | Mick Mars, "Father" - Nikki Sixx, and "Friends" - Jo |
der Thomas's guidance with the young talents of | Mick Martin and Gerry Daly flourishing. |
tin rated it a bomb, while the reviewing duo of | Mick Martin and Marsha Porter labeled it a turkey. |
Mick McAvoy is the first assistant state's attorney | |
lubs such as Wolves and Dunfermline, after both | Mick McCarthy and Stephen Kenny expressed interest b |
efore being promoted to assistant manager under | Mick McCarthy in August 2008. |
ls in 13 appearances before being snapped up by | Mick McCarthy at Millwall. |
During the Saipan incident between | Mick McCarthy and fellow Cork man Roy Keane at the 2 |
hen signed his first professional contract with | Mick McCarthy and made his debut in the Championship |
r Reid, and, while it was widely predicted that | Mick McCarthy would take over, the Sunderland board |
Mick McCarthy 1970-74 | |
Mick McCarthy tipped Clark to play an important role | |
in January he was transfer-listed when manager | Mick McCarthy said he wanted to "freshen up" the str |
ority of the following season under new manager | Mick McCarthy but suffered knee ligament damage in A |
they returned to the Premiership under manager | Mick McCarthy, winning the Football League Champions |
ocal media "The initials MM on my top stand for | Mick McCarthy, not Merlin the Magician", and quickly |
of the 2005-06 season following the sacking of | Mick McCarthy, taking five points from these games. |
General Macartacus ( | Mick McCarthy, then manager of Ireland, now manager |
band from Leicester formed in 1987, comprising | Mick McCarthy, Jon Dennis, Tony Owen and Jeremy Clay |
998 (also starring Franks and Ashton), director | Mick McCleery read an article about the statistics o |
The Memorial to | Mick McGahey in Cambuslang |
arneveld 2-0 Dennis Priestley; Barrie Bates 2-1 | Mick McGowan |
O'Connor along with | Mick McGowan represented Ireland at darts in the ina |
After an early exit in the first qualifier to | Mick McGowan, Holden went on to defeat the likes of |
a Norman Deeley double after Blackburn defender | Mick McGrath had scored an own goal. |
o goals from Norman Deeley and an own goal from | Mick McGrath. |
Mick McGuane (1994) | |
Engineered | Mick McKenna |
Big Daddy feuded with | Mick McManus, Steve Veidor and Giant Haystacks among |
estling heel in a similar mould to the likes of | Mick McManus. |
Shamrock Rovers in February 1976 under manager | Mick Meagan but returned to Winterthur in 1977. |
© Copyright | Mick Melvin and licensed for reuse under this Creati |
Mick Mercer stated, of Kimveer Gill, that he was "no | |
In Melody Maker, | Mick Mercer reviewed Big Ship in skeptical tones. |
d reviewed in the 2009 book Music to Die For by | Mick Mercer, published by Cherry Red Books. |
Mick Middles described how Chris Helme became a memb | |
evision program created by and starring friends | Mick Middleton, James Grech (JAG) and Lee Mahoney fr |
original Australian statesman and activist, see | Mick Miller (Aboriginal statesman) . |
Mick Miller (b. | |
Aboriginal activist | Mick Miller narrates and features in the film, which |
Mick Miller died in 1998. | |
is, Jerry Harris, Jackie Hamilton, George King, | Mick Miller, Bryn Phillips, Tom Pepper, Lee Wilson, |
atured appearances from Stewart Lee, Peter Kay, | Mick Miller, Shazia Mirza, Chris Addison, Dave Spike |
appearances for Stoke until he was released by | Mick Mills in 1987. |
The board back manager | Mick Mills in the transfer market as Stoke looked to |
Mick Mills was rumoured to be leaving but he agreed | |
New manager | Mick Mills allowed Mark Chamberlain and Alan Hudson |
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