Grell Sutcliff (CV Fukuyama Jun) | en

Personnel: Kevin Tomkins: Vocals, Electronics and additional instruments. Paul Taylor: Guitar, Electronics and additional instruments. Sutcliffe Jügend formed around 1980 and were one of the pioneers of Power Electronics music. They released a prodigious amount of recorded material culminating in the 1982 release of the epic 10-hour box set, 'We Spit On Their Graves', which was subsequently bootlegged into LP format. The group disbanded when Kevin Tomkins joined Whitehouse, touring with them extensively and performing on the albums 'Right To Kill' and 'Great White Death'. He remained with them until 1985, when he left London to get married and raise...
Swedish composer.(b Löth, Östergötland, 1 Feb 1701; d Nuremberg, 19 Jan 1765) , violinist and harpsichordist. His father was a priest. He went to school in Linköping and studied at Uppsala University from 1721 to 1722 or 1723, where he played in the university orchestra, then led by the director musices Eric Burman. Early biographers said that Prince Maximilian of Hesse heard Agrell's violin playing in 1723 and called him to Kassel. Firm evidence of Agrell's activity there is, however, found only from 1734, when F. Chelleri was Kapellmeister. He was still working in Kassel between 1737 and 1742 during...