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Jamie Catto (born in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, United Kingdom; 6 December 1968) is a former member and founding member of Faithless. He was the ballad singer/songwriter, and became Art Director and Video Director of the band before leaving in 1999 to form the double-Grammy nominated, global music and film project 1 Giant Leap. He is also known as a photographer, script editor and creative catalyst. Statistics Population: 72,660 Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: SE893102 Administration District: North Lincolnshire Region: Yorkshire and the Humber Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: Lincolnshire Historic county: Lincolnshire Services Police force: Humberside Police Ambulance service: East Midlands Post office and telephone Post town: SCUNTHORPE Postal...
St Clements Church, Worlaby North Lincolnshire is a unitary authority in England, established in April 1996, one of the first unitary councils. ...
December 6 is the 340th day (341st on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1968 calendar). ...
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The term singer-songwriter refers to performers who both write and sing their own material. ...
Grammy Award statuette The Grammy Awards, presented by the Recording Academy (an association of Americans professionally involved in the recorded music industry) for outstanding achievements in the recording industry, is one of four major music awards shows held annually in the United States (the Billboard Music Awards, the American Music...
1 Giant Leap is a concept band and media project consisting of the two principal artists, Jamie Catto and Duncan Bridgeman. ...
This is a list of notable photographers in the art, documentary and fashion traditions. ...
Script Editor is a program included with Mac OS that allows AppleScripts to be written, debugged, and ran. ...
When Jamie Catto and Duncan Bridgeman joined forces to create the project 1 Giant Leap, they embarked upon a global journey that included Senegal, Ghana, South Africa, Uganda, India, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, America and Europe, equipped solely with a digital video camera, a laptop and a vision - to capture and weave together a unique fusion of sound, image and spoken word from some of the world's most happening musicians, authors, scientists and thinkers and to explore 'The Unity in the Diversity'. World map showing the Americas The Americas are the lands of the Western hemisphere or New World consisting of the continents of North America and South America with their associated islands and regions. ...
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A video camera can be classified two ways: Professional video cameras, such as those used in television production Camcorders used by amateurs This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
A laptop computer or simply laptop (also notebook computer or notebook) is a small mobile personal computer, usually weighing from two to six pounds (one to three kilograms), depending on size, materials and other factors. ...
A musician is a person who plays or composes music. ...
The word author has several meanings: The author of a book, story, article or the like, is the person who has written it (or is writing it). ...
For a List of scientists, see: List of anthropologists List of astronomers List of biologists List of chemists List of computer scientists List of economists List of engineers List of geologists List of inventors List of mathematicians List of meteorologists List of physicists Scientist pairs List of scientist pairs See...
Their treasure hunt brought many unexpected collaborations with such inspirations as Dennis Hopper, Kurt Vonnegut, Michael Stipe, Bono, Susan Sarandon, k.d. Lang, Tom Robbins, Dido, Brian Eno, Tim Robbins, Daniel Lanois, Yoko Ono, JP Donleavy, Naomi Klein, Oumou Sangare, Billy Connolly, Baaba Maal, Rokia Traore, DBC Pierre, Neneh Cherry, Robbie Williams, Lila Downs, Bob Geldof, Neale Donald Walsch, Stephen Fry, Gita Mehta, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Hariprasad Chaurasia, Speech, Mahotella Queens, Michael Franti etc. Dennis Hopper (born May 17, 1936) is an American actor and film-maker. ...
Kurt Vonnegut Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. ...
Michael Stipe (middle) John Michael Stipe (born January 4, 1960 in Decatur, Georgia) is the founding member, lead singer and creative head of the American rock band R.E.M. Stipe has become well-known (and occasionally parodied) for the mumbling style of his early career and for his complex...
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Susan Sarandon (born October 4, 1946) is an Academy Award-winning American actress. ...
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Thomas Eugene Robbins (born July 22, 1936 in Blowing Rock, North Carolina) is an American author. ...
Dido Florian Cloud de Bounevialle Armstrong (born December 25, 1971 in London) is a Brit Award-winning English singer who performs under the name Dido. ...
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Tim Robbins at Cannes, 2001 Timothy Francis Robbins (born October 16, 1958) is an American Academy Award winning actor, screenwriter, director, producer, and small time musician. ...
Daniel Lanois (born September 19, 1951 in Hull, Québec) is a Canadian record producer and singer-songwriter. ...
Yoko Ono Yoko Ono Lennon (born February 18, 1933) is a Japanese musician and artist probably best known as the widow of John Lennon of The Beatles. ...
Naomi Klein (born May 5, 1970 [1]) is a Canadian journalist, author and activist. ...
William Billy Connolly, CBE, (born 24 November 1942) is a comedian, musician, presenter, and actor. ...
Baaba Maal is a Senegalese singer and guitarist born in Podor, on the Senegal River. ...
Rokia Traoré (born January 24, 1974-) is an award-winning Malian singer, songwriter and guitarist. ...
DBC Pierre (born 1961 in Australia) is a writer. ...
Neneh Cherry performing live in Vienna (ca. ...
Robbie Williams (born Robert Peter Williams on February 13, 1974 in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire) is an English pop artist/songwriter. ...
Lila Downs is a Mexican-American singer. ...
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Neale Donald Walsch Neale Donald Walsch was born in Milwaukee September 10, 1943, USA, and brought up as a Roman Catholic by a family who encouraged his quest for spiritual truth. ...
Stephen John Fry (born 24 August 1957) is an English comedian, author, actor and filmmaker. ...
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Linton Kwesi Johnson Linton Kwesi Johnson (aka LKJ) (born 24 August 1952) is a British-based Dub poet. ...
Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia is known internationally as the greatest living master of bansuri, the North Indian bamboo flute. ...
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The very first line-up of the Mahotella Queens began recording for Gallo Africa in 1964 with their long-standing musical partner, Simon âMahlathiniâ Nkabinde, the âlion of Sowetoâ. The Queens members were studio singers before 1963, with many (including resident lead singer Hilda Tloubatla) having recorded backing tracks for...
Michael Franti publicity photo Michael Franti (born April 21, 1966, in Oakland, California) is an American poet, musician, and composer. ...
1 Giant Leap is now in production on their second film / album. Catto also runs their on-line record label website at - 'Spacious Music' (www.spaciousmusic.com). 1 Giant Leap is a concept band and media project consisting of the two principal artists, Jamie Catto and Duncan Bridgeman. ...
For other uses see film (disambiguation) Film refers to the celluliod media on which movies are printed Film — also called movies, the cinema, the silver screen, moving pictures, photoplays, picture shows, flicks, or motion pictures, — is a field that encompasses motion pictures as an art form or as...
An album (from Latin albus white, blank, relating to a blank book in which something can be inserted) is a packaged collection of related things. ...
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