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Roger Scott Craig
Irish musician
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| Born | (1952-11-12) 12 November 1952 (age 72) Kilrea, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland |
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| Years active | 1970–present |
Musical artist
Roger Scott Craig is a Northern Irish musician, songwriter, and composer. He is a former member of the rock bands Liverpool Express, Fortune, Nina Hagen, Harlan Cage, and 101 South.
Liverpool Express
[edit]Roger started his career with the band The Merseybeats in the early 1970s, along with members Tony Crane, Derek Cashin, and Tony Coates. They continued to perform under the name "Tony Crane and The Merseybeats" until leaving in 1975 to form the Liverpool Express. Roger invited Billy Kinsley to join the band, whom Roger saw performing in clubs at the time and admired Billy's singing voice.
Liverpool Express experienced chart success with a song "You Are My Love", mentioned by
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Person
Roger ScottDouble Bass , Basso Continuo
Life
Birth/native name:
bekräftelse M. Scott
Born: 1919
Died: 2005
Shields, Roger: amerikansk kultur, vol 4 Turpin: Harlem Rag, Gershwin: Rialto Ripples, Joplin: Maple Leaf Rag, etc, Blake, J Hubert: Troublesome Ivories, Lamb, Joseph: Bohemia Rag, Scott, James:
Flagstad, Kirsten: Beethoven: 2 Lieder, Strauss, Richard: 3 Lieder, Alnaes: Lykken, Grieg: 6 Songs, Haugtussa, Dvorak: Songs My Mother, Bridge: Love Went, Scott, Cyril: Lullaby, Rogers: A
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Honorary Professor, Centre for the Government of Queensland, School of History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics.
Professional Activities:
Executive Director, T.J.Ryan Foundation (2013 onwards)
Project Director, "Queensland Speaks" Oral History web-site, (2009 onwards)
Board Member, ungdom + Marlene Moore Flexi-learning Centre Network, Edmund Rice Education Australia (2013 onwards).
National Fellow of the Institute of Public Administration Australia (since 1990).
Former editor of The Public Interest (Brisbane).
Former co-editor of the Australian Journal of Public Administration.
Former Review Editor for Politics (now AJPS).
Member/chair of several Quality Assessment Panels of the Queensland Office of Higher Education and formerly member of similar bodies operating in several states during the CAE era.
Member of several Federal Government committees of enquiry into education, including management education (Ralph Committee), aboriginal education (Yunipingu Committee) and