Duncan Campbell Musician
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 66 |
Books | War Plan UK: The Truth about Civil Defence in Britain |
We'll All Be Murdered in Our Beds! The Shocking History of Crime Reporting in Britain | |
If it Bleeds | |
The paradise trail | |
A Stranger and Afraid: The Story of Caroline Beale | |
The Underworld | |
That was Business, this is Personal: The Changing Faces of Professional Crime | |
The unsinkable aircraft carrier | |
History of Prince Edward Island | |
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Job | Film director |
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Associ act | UB40 featuring Ali Campbell ... |
Past member | Ali Campbell |
Members | Jimmy Brown; Robin Campbell; Earl ... |
Genres | Reggae |
Date of birth | April 3,1958 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Songs | SongsRed Red WineLabour of Love · 1983 Kingston TownLabour of Love II · 1989 The Way You Do the Things You DoBlack Rain · 1989 View 25+ more |
List | Red Red WineLabour of Love · 1983 |
Parents | Paddy Campbell |
Siblings | Ali Campbell |
Movies/Shows | It for Others |
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Born | Birmingham |
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Awards | Turner Prize |
Nephew | Ali Junior Campbell |
Max Campbell | |
Louis Campbell | |
Jack Campbell | |
Groups | UB40 |
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ID | 538674 |
Duncan Campbell Musician Life story
Duncan Campbell (born 3 April 1958 in Birmingham) is an English musician and former lead singer of UB40. He joined the band in 2008 after the departure of his brother Ali Campbell, the former UB40 lead singer. Current bandmate Robin Campbell is also his brother, and he is the son of the late folk singer Ian Campbell.
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... Duncan Campbell has two children at White Hall Academy in Clacton-on-Sea and was told the site would be closed for at least two extra days next week...
Lisburn man sets drumming world record in memory of partner
... But by Friday morning, five days into his record attempt, Mr Brown s friend, and event coordinator, Duncan Campbell, said the drummer had only slept for about two hours during the attempt...
Camilla features in Antiques Roadshow episode at Eden Project
... Duncan Campbell, an expert and silver specialist on the show, said the snuffbox was the first all-English silver he had seen in his career...
Camilla features in Antiques Roadshow episode at Eden Project
Camilla, the Queen Consort , will feature in an episode of the Antiques Roadshow which was filmed in Cornwall.
The Queen Consort filmed at the Eden Project near St Austell Last Summer .
Camilla brought two of her own personal items for The Bbc One show's experts to appraise.
Peter Stewart, The Chief purpose officer at the Eden Project , said it was a " total privilege" to welcome Camilla.
Viewers will see The Queen Consort present a rare snuffbox from The Royal Collection made from Cornish silver, and a copy of Elegy in A Country Churchyard by poet Thomas Gray .
Duncan Campbell , an expert and silver specialist on The Show , said the snuffbox was The First all-English silver he had seen in his career.
Camilla said she was interested in the poetry book's binding, which was done in 1899 by The Guild of Women Binders.
Fiona Bruce , who has presented Antiques Roadshow since 2008, said the Queen Consort was " just terrific fun".
" She put everyone At Ease and was keen to take part in the programme and chat to everyone. "
Later in the episode, the Queen Consort and Bruce attempt to guess the true purpose of three unusual items offered up by jewellery specialist Geoffrey Munn .
The presenter also discussed with Camilla her close connection to the Eden Project and her support for The Big Lunch, a charity based at the Cornish site encouraging people to come together with their local community to share a meal.
After the broadcast on Bbc One on Sunday, the episode
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