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- Bryan Ingham (–) was an English artist from Yorkshire who specialised in painting, etching and sculpture.
Bryan Ingham (1936–1997) was an English artist from Yorkshire who specialised in painting, etching and sculpture. | |
Bryan Ingham (1936–1997) was an English artist from Yorkshire who specialised in painting, etching and sculpture. | |
English artist (1936-1997). |
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- In 2017, Beckett songwriter Brian Ingham sued Iron Maiden for copyright infringement over two popular songs, "Hallowed Be Thy Name" and "The Nomad", [2] which lifted musical sections and lyrics from the song "Life's Shadow".
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- George Bryan Ingham, artist: born Preston, Lancashire 11 June ; married Aysel Ozakin (marriage dissolved ); died Helston, Cornwall 22 September Bryan Ingham was happy to.
Hallowed Be Thy Name (song)
1982 song by Iron Maiden
This article is about the song by Iron Maiden. For another song, see Indecision (band).
"Hallowed Be Thy Name" is the final track on Iron Maiden's 1982 album The Number of the Beast. The song was written by bassist Steve Harris and has been acclaimed as one of the greatest heavy metal songs of all time. It is also considered one of the band's signature songs.[1]
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"Hallowed Be Thy Name" has remained in almost all of the band's set-lists since the album's recording, the only exceptions being the Maiden England World Tour 2012–14,[2] the second leg of the Book of Souls World Tour in 2017, and The Future Past World Tour in 2023. Allmusic describes it as "perhaps the most celebrated of the band's extended epics; it's the tale of a prisoner about to be hanged, featuring some of Harris' most philosophical lyrics."[3] Several band-members have since stated that it is one of their favourit
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- Brian and Maggie is an upcoming two-part Channel 4 docu-series starring Steve Coogan as Brian Walden and Harriet Walter as Margaret Thatcher.