User talk:Greenman74

Notability of Multifader
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Articles for deletion nomination of Westbourne Circus
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Orphaned non-free image File:WBC logo.jpg
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Westbourne Circus
Westbourne Circus rock and blues band Background Initially thought only to be an urban legend, Westbourne Circus is a West London "supergroup" with a rolling cast of musicians founded by property development guru John Hitchcox of Yoo. Members include Matt Clifford (Rolling Stones) (keyboards) and Guy Pratt (Pink Floyd) (bass and giggles), amongst others. Westbourne Circus were described in "Property Week" (a doyen amongst rock/music publications) as the highlight of the 2009 Lakestock Festival held in Lechlade, Gloucestershire, UK. Members Oliver Wheeler* - drums David Fischer* - vocals Winston Green* - bass, guitar, backing vocals, anecdotes; Phil Hylander - guitars and classic wines; Oliver Tarlow* - keyboards; (* denotes founding members) Gigs Lakestock Festival, Gloucestershire, July 2009 Cobden Club, Notting Hill, November 2009