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Richard Harvey may refer to: Music * Richard Harvey (composer) (born September 1953), British musician and composer known for his film and television soundtracks * Richard Harvey (drummer), co-founding member of Australian rock band Divinyls Sports * Richard Harvey (American football) (born 1966), former American football linebacker * Richard Harvey (footballer) (born 1969), English former football player * Richard Harvey (cricketer) (born 1974), English cricketer * Lefty Harvey (Richard Harvey, born 1890), American baseball player Medicine * Richard P Harvey (scientist), professor of heart research at the University of New South Wales * Richard J Harvey (surgeon), professor of rhinology and skull base surgery at the University of New South Wales Others * Richard Harvey (astrologer) (1560–1630), English theologian and controversialist * Richard Harvey (priest) (1864–1944), British clergyman * Richard Harvey (politician) (born 1985), Australian politician * J. Richa ...
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Richard Harvey (composer)
Richard Allen Harvey (born 25 September 1953) is an English composer and musician. Originally of the mediaevalist progressive rock group Gryphon, he is best known now for his film and television soundtracks. He is also known for his guitar concerto ''Concerto Antico'', which was composed for the guitarist John Williams and the London Symphony Orchestra. In April 2012, UK radio listeners voted Richard Harvey's Concerto Antico into the Classic FM Hall of Fame for the first time. Early life and career Born in Enfield, Middlesex, Harvey became involved in music, learning the recorder when he was four years old, switching first to percussion and later playing clarinet in the British Youth Symphony Orchestra. By the time he graduated from London's Royal College of Music in 1972, he was accomplished on the recorder, flute, krumhorn, and other mediaeval and Renaissance-era instruments, as well as the mandolin and various keyboards. He could have joined the London Philharmonic O ...
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Richard Harvey (drummer)
Richard Harvey may refer to: Music * Richard Harvey (composer) (born September 1953), British musician and composer known for his film and television soundtracks * Richard Harvey (drummer), co-founding member of Australian rock band Divinyls Sports * Richard Harvey (American football) (born 1966), former American football linebacker * Richard Harvey (footballer) (born 1969), English former football player * Richard Harvey (cricketer) (born 1974), English cricketer * Lefty Harvey (Richard Harvey, born 1890), American baseball player Medicine * Richard P Harvey (scientist), professor of heart research at the University of New South Wales * Richard J Harvey (surgeon), professor of rhinology and skull base surgery at the University of New South Wales Others * Richard Harvey (astrologer) (1560–1630), English theologian and controversialist * Richard Harvey (priest) (1864–1944), British clergyman * Richard Harvey (politician) (born 1985), Australian politician * J. Richa ...
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Divinyls
Divinyls () were an Australian rock band that were formed in Sydney in 1980. The band primarily consisted of vocalist Chrissy Amphlett and guitarist Mark McEntee. Amphlett garnered widespread attention for performing on stage in a school uniform and fishnet stockings, and she often used an illuminated neon tube as a prop for displaying aggression towards both band members and the audience. Originally a five-piece, the band underwent numerous line-up changes, with Amphlett and McEntee remaining as core members, before its dissolution in 1996. In May 2001, the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA), as part of its 75th-anniversary celebrations, named "Science Fiction" as one of the Top 30 Australian songs of all time. The band was inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame in 2006 and in late 2007 Amphlett and McEntee reconvened to record a new single and begin working on a new album. The band played a short series of live gi ...
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Richard Harvey (American Football)
Richard Clemont Harvey (born September 11, 1966) is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League. He was drafted in the 11th round of the 1989 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills. Playing career NFL playing career Harvey played for the New England Patriots (1990-1991), the Buffalo Bills (1992-1993), the Denver Broncos (1994), the New Orleans Saints (1995-1997), the Oakland Raiders (1998-1999), and the San Diego Chargers (2000). He played college football at Tulane University The Tulane University of Louisiana (commonly referred to as Tulane University) is a private research university in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Founded as the Medical College of Louisiana in 1834 by a cohort of medical doctors, it b .... References External linksNFL.com player page 1966 births Living people Players of American football from Pascagoula, Mississippi American football linebackers Tulane Green Wave football players New England Patriots players B ...
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Richard Harvey (footballer)
Richard George Harvey (born 1 April 1969 in Letchworth) is an English former footballer. Playing career A product of the club's youth system, Harvey made his League debut on 1 November 1986 in a 1–0 home win over Queens Park Rangers. He eventually became a regular in the Luton side, but due to injuries he missed the best part of three years. Apart from a short loan spell at Blackpool in 1992, he stayed with Luton until 1998, when he left to join Aylesbury United. He also balanced his Luton career with the England Under 21s side, where he made appearances with the team in Rio de Janeiro's Maracanã stadium, Berlin's Olympic Stadium and London's Wembley Stadium. Post-career Harvey is now a postman in his home town of Letchworth Letchworth Garden City, commonly known as Letchworth, is a town in the North Hertfordshire district of Hertfordshire, England. It is noted for being the first garden city. The population at the time of the 2021 census was 33,990. Letchworth ... ...
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Richard Harvey (cricketer)
Richard Peter Harvey (born 3 August 1974) is an English cricketer. Harvey is a left-handed batsman who bowled slow left-arm orthodox. He was born in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Harvey made his debut for Staffordshire in the 1997 Minor Counties Championship against Buckinghamshire. Harvey has played Minor counties cricket for Staffordshire from 1997 to present, which has included 71 Minor Counties Championship matches and 41 MCCA Knockout Trophy matches. In 1998, he made his List A debut against Leicestershire in the NatWest Trophy. He made 10 further appearances in List A cricket, the last coming against Surrey in the 2005 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy. In his 11 List A matches, he scored 201 runs at an average of 25.12, with a high score of 66. His highest score came against the Durham Cricket Board in the 1999 NatWest Trophy. References External linksRichard Harveyat ESPNcricinfo ESPNcricinfo (formerly known as Cricinfo or CricInfo) is a sports news website ex ...
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Lefty Harvey
Richard Harvey (1890 – death unknown), nicknamed "Lefty", was an American Negro league pitcher between 1912 and 1921. Harvey, a native of Nashville, Tennessee, made his Negro league debut in 1912 with the Chicago Giants and St. Louis Giants. He went on to play for the Brooklyn Royal Giants, Lincoln Giants, and Lincoln Stars, and finished his career in 1921 with a brief stint with the Bacharach Giants The Bacharach Giants were a Negro league baseball team that played in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Founding The club was founded when two African-American politicians moved the Duval Giants of Jacksonville, Florida, to Atlantic City in 1916 and .... References External links * anSeamheads 1890 births Date of birth missing Year of death missing Place of death missing Bacharach Giants players Brooklyn Royal Giants players Chicago Giants players New York Lincoln Giants players New York Lincoln Stars players St. Louis Giants players Baseball pitchers {{Neg ...
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Richard Harvey (scientist)
Richard Paul Harvey is a molecular biologist, the Sir Peter Finley professor of Heart Research at the University of New South Wales and Deputy Director and Head of the Developmental and Stem Cell Biology Division at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute. Education Harvey was educated at the University of Adelaide, where he received his PhD in 1982 for research on histone genes supervised by J.R.E. Wells. Career and research Following his PhD, Harvey was a postdoctoral researcher in embryology at Harvard University with Douglas A. Melton, and then moved to the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne, establishing an independent group. In 1998, he relocated to the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, where he is Co-Deputy Director and Head of the Developmental and Stem Cell Biology Division. His research focuses on the genetic basis of heart development, pathological mechanisms underlying congenital heart disease, biology and origins of adu ...
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Richard Harvey (surgeon)
Richard Harvey may refer to: Music * Richard Harvey (composer) (born September 1953), British musician and composer known for his film and television soundtracks * Richard Harvey (drummer), co-founding member of Australian rock band Divinyls Sports * Richard Harvey (American football) (born 1966), former American football linebacker * Richard Harvey (footballer) (born 1969), English former football player * Richard Harvey (cricketer) (born 1974), English cricketer * Lefty Harvey (Richard Harvey, born 1890), American baseball player Medicine * Richard P Harvey (scientist), professor of heart research at the University of New South Wales * Richard J Harvey (surgeon), professor of rhinology and skull base surgery at the University of New South Wales Others * Richard Harvey (astrologer) (1560–1630), English theologian and controversialist * Richard Harvey (priest) (1864–1944), British clergyman * Richard Harvey (politician) (born 1985), Australian politician * J. Richard ...
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Richard Harvey (astrologer)
Richard Harvey (1560–1630) was an English astrologer, theologian and controversialist. Life Harvey was baptised 15 April 1560 at Saffron Walden, where his father John Harvey was a ropemaker. He was a brother of Gabriel Harvey and John Harvey (also an astrologer). He entered Pembroke Hall, Cambridge as a pensioner on 15 June 1575, proceeding B.A. 1578 and commencing M.A. 1581, and was elected fellow of his college. A noted Ramist, he once was placed in the stocks for breaking windows at Peterhouse, in retaliation for a student satire ''Duns Furens'' there. Harvey was ordained deacon and priest in 1585, and in 1586 became rector of Chislehurst, in Kent. Works Harvey's first book ''An Astrological Discourse'' (1583) made some stir. In it he defended judicial astrology, replying to his brother Gabriel., and gave a weather forecast for Sunday, 28 April 1583 of a great wind presaging further apocalyptic events. Harvey was here drawing on Cyprian Leowicz and Regiomontanus. ...
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Richard Harvey (priest)
The Ven. Richard Charles Musgrave Harvey (8 September 1864 – 20 October 1944) was a British clergyman who served as Archdeacon of Huddersfield from 1914 to 1927 and Archdeacon of Halifax from 1927 to 1935. He was educated Marlborough College and Keble College, Oxford. His brothers included Sir John Musgrave Harvey, who was a judge on the Supreme Court of New South Wales, and Sir Ernest Musgrave Harvey, who was Chief Cashier of the Bank of England The Chief Cashier of the Bank of England is the person responsible for issuing Bank_of_England_note_issues, banknotes at the Bank of England and is the director of the divisions which provide the Bank of England's banking infrastructure. This .... References 1864 births 1944 deaths People educated at Marlborough College Alumni of Keble College, Oxford Archdeacons of Halifax {{York-archdeacon-stub ...
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Richard Harvey (politician)
Richard Manuel Harvey (born 18 April 1985) is an Australian politician. He was a Liberal member of the South Australian House of Assembly from the 2018 state election until 2022, representing Newland. Prior to entering Parliament, Harvey worked as a medical research scientist at the University of Adelaide, researching the bacterial pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae. Background and early career Harvey was raised in Lewiston and attended St Brigid's Catholic School and Xavier College in Gawler. Harvey is of Portuguese heritage, with his maternal family emigrating to Australia in 1966 from Curaçao. Harvey's father, Rob, was an aircraft technician in the Royal Australian Air Force. He is the eldest child of three. Harvey attended the University of Adelaide, obtaining a Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science), a Bachelor of Science (Honours) and a PhD in Microbiology. He has also been an Australian rules football umpire in the SANFL and a piano teacher. As a postdoctoral r ...
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