1 Michael Head (1961 – ) (born in Kensington, Liverpool) better known as M… Read Full Bio ↴1 Michael Head (1961 – ) (born in Kensington, Liverpool) better known as Mick Head.
2 Michael Head (1900 – 1976) was a British composer, pianist, organist and singer.
1 Michael Head (born in Kensington, Liverpool; 28 November 1961) better known as Mick Head, is an English musician,most famous as the lead singer and songwriter for The Pale Fountains, Shack and The Strands.Though neither band achieved mainstream success, they have a strong following and NME have described him as "a lost genius and among the most gifted British songwriters of his generation".
On 20 October 2017 Michael Head released a new album, Adiós Señor Pussycat, using the moniker
Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band. It had been 11 years since Michael Head released his last album (Shack’s 'On the Corner of Miles and Gil'). According to Metacritic this album was released to "universal acclaim".
2 Michael Head (28 January 1900 – 24 August 1976) was a British composer, pianist, organist and singer who left some enduring works still popular today. Noted for his association with the Royal Academy of Music, his compositional oeuvre mainly consists of songs, as well as choral works and few larger-scale pieces such as a piano concerto.
After the war, Head resumed his studies at the Royal Academy of Music. He studied composition with Frederick Corder, piano with T B Knott and organ with Reginald Steggall. In addition to the Costa Scholarship, he won several awards for composition, sight singing and harmony. In 1924 Michael Head was made an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music. Two years later, he took up a post at Bedales School, Petersfield, where he taught for three years.
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2 Michael Head (1900 – 1976) was a British composer, pianist, organist and singer.
1 Michael Head (born in Kensington, Liverpool; 28 November 1961) better known as Mick Head, is an English musician,most famous as the lead singer and songwriter for The Pale Fountains, Shack and The Strands.Though neither band achieved mainstream success, they have a strong following and NME have described him as "a lost genius and among the most gifted British songwriters of his generation".
On 20 October 2017 Michael Head released a new album, Adiós Señor Pussycat, using the moniker
Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band. It had been 11 years since Michael Head released his last album (Shack’s 'On the Corner of Miles and Gil'). According to Metacritic this album was released to "universal acclaim".
2 Michael Head (28 January 1900 – 24 August 1976) was a British composer, pianist, organist and singer who left some enduring works still popular today. Noted for his association with the Royal Academy of Music, his compositional oeuvre mainly consists of songs, as well as choral works and few larger-scale pieces such as a piano concerto.
After the war, Head resumed his studies at the Royal Academy of Music. He studied composition with Frederick Corder, piano with T B Knott and organ with Reginald Steggall. In addition to the Costa Scholarship, he won several awards for composition, sight singing and harmony. In 1924 Michael Head was made an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music. Two years later, he took up a post at Bedales School, Petersfield, where he taught for three years.
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The Little Road To Bethlehem
Michael Head Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'The Little Road To Bethlehem' by these artists:
Aled Jones As I walked down the road at set of sun The…
Hayley Westenra As I walked down the road at set of sun The…
Jones Aled O little town of Bethlehem How still we see thee lie Above…
Judy Collins As I walk down The road I sit up some The lambs…
St. John's Cathedral Choir As I walked down the road at set of sun,…
Tewkesbury Abbey Choir Oh little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee…
The Choir Of Chester Cathedral Oh little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee…
The Girl Choristers of Merton College Oxford Benjamin Nicholas & Simon Hog As I walked down the road at set of sun, The…
The Trinity Choir Oh little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Michael Head:
Loaded Man Sailing town Eternal deep Where is the dark? Is it light? Bu…
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@miltronix
Superb singing in a sumptuous acoustic! Thank you so much
@jamesreed7671
Beautiful performance - but... what kind of moron has to bring their screaming baby to such a concert? So disrespectful and selfish.
@matthewnash851
Wow... what a disappointing comment. As a conductor, anyone of any age is always welcome at my concerts!
@jamesreed7671
@@matthewnash851 Perhaps worth pointing out to your audience in future in advance of them paying, because I certainly have no intention of paying good money to go to a performance which is ruined because some ignorant and selfish person brings a screaming child.
@matthewnash851
@jamesreed7671 I heard one noise in the performance. Is that what you consider screaming? I've conducted concerts on the continent - particularly Italty - where members of the audience have answered a phone call and started talking mid performance. So where do you want to draw the line exactly? Don't cut music off from children - making them feel like it's something they can't access just for your enjoyment (and I suspect you are in the minority here) is the only thing that's selfish here.
@jamesreed7671
@@matthewnash851 In any semi professional concert or better, they would simply remove that audience member for answering the phone. And for exactly the same reason that screaming kids should not be brought to concerts: why should paying audience members have their experience ruined because someone is too dumb or selfish to get a babysitter? If you want to do musical work for no charge and give free concerts which cost nothing to hear, then fine take the attitude that the audience needs to put up with whatever happens. But when people are paying for tickets to concerts, they have every right to expect that their experience will not be interrupted by some screaming kid.
@matthewnash851
We're unlikely to agree on this point, so I wish you well, and I wish you many happy concerts with no children.
@PMS1950
Shouldn't they be wearing full battle dress in addition to the face coverings and at least 10 yards apart.
You can never tell when a few Covid mercenary viruses might take this opportunity to mount a surprise attack!! Not suggesting that the choir is taking its health and safety message to extremes!!!