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I distinctly remember an Acoustic Ladyland gig in 2005 at the now defunct Barfly venue in Cardiff. It was the year that Polar Bear were first nominated for the Mercury Music Prize (for the album “Held On The Tips of Fingers”) and public interest in both PB and Ladyland was at an all time high, particularly with the two groups sharing so many personnel – Wareham, Rochford and bassist Tom Herbert were members of both bands.

This is an example of applying conditional formatting with a formula. The formula used to highlight scores greater than 80 is: =C5>80And I'm trying to fill the NULL value based on the condition that: If no_employees is '1-6' then 'Yes', otherwise 'No' Nevertheless there are some great songs here that fully stand by themselves and thanks to the intensity and precision of the performances all are viscerally exciting. It’s palpably not a jazz record but it still represents MYD’s most assured and cohesive album to date, but without sacrificing anything of their energy, verve, drive and self righteous anger. It’s definitely geared to a younger and very different audience than the usual jazz demographic and hopefully Wareham’s work with the Mercury nominated vocalist and songwriter Nadine Shah will help to broaden their fan-base even further. MYD also performed the title music for the recent BBC comedy series “King Gary”, which may also help the cause. The saxophonist has also been an important part of groups led by his long term associate the drummer and composer Seb Rochford. These include the long running, but sadly now extinct, Polar Bear, Fulborn Teversham and Rochford’s current electro-jazz trio Pulled By Magnets. your device dogcam by name, rather than remembering ssh [email protected]. The latency on such queries is great, too, since

The material that was played at Cheltenham was largely sourced from MYD’ s second album, “Last Days On Earth”, which was actually released in 2016. It followed the group’s eponymous début from 2013, the group name having been taken from a particularly obscure 1986 album of the same name by the American free jazz / no wave saxophonist James Chance, a considerable influence on Wareham and who had guested on “Skinny Grin”. Chance gave Wareham his permission to use the album title as a band name.I was able to complete this using the dictionary such as: self_employed_dict = {'1-5': 'Yes', '6-25': 'No', '26-100': 'No', '100-500': 'No', 'More than 1000':'No', '500-1000': 'No'}

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