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  1. Golders Green is the second posthumous CD release of demo material recorded by Badfinger frontman Pete Ham. The recordings are taken from various eras, beginning with compositions he wrote during his years with The Iveys in 1968 and 1969, and running throughout his tenure with Badfinger, ending with his suicide in 1975.

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    • 13 July 1999
  2. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pete_HamPete Ham – Wikipedia

    Peter William „Pete“ Ham (* 27. April 1947 in Swansea; † 23. April 1975 in London) war ein walisischer Rockmusiker, der vor allem als Sänger und Gitarrist der Rockband Badfinger berühmt wurde. 1966 gehörte er zu Badfingers Gründungsmitgliedern, bei denen er bis 1975 spielte.

  3. 13. Juli 1999 · Golders Green by Pete Ham released in 1999. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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    The name Golders comes from a family named Godyere who lived in the area, and Green alludes to the manorial common at a cross roads next to which the settlement was built.Golders Green has been a place in the parish and manor of Hendon since around the 13th century. The earliest reference to the name of the adjacent district of "Temple Fortune" is ...

    For local elections Golders Green ward covers the north and west of the area; Childs Hill the south to the centre and Garden Suburb, named after Hampstead Garden Suburb: most of the east. Councillors are elected from across 21 wards. Nationally it votes for the MP for seat of Finchley and Golders Green, which encompasses the parts of the NW11 and N...

    Golders Green is often referred to as a Jewish area, and 2021 Census data shows that 49.9% (7,358 of 14,744)of residents identified as Jewish, making it the epicentre of the largest Jewish population in Europe along with its surrounding areas, including Hampstead, Hendon and Finchley within the Borough of Barnet, which is home to 55,000 Jews, the h...

    The area has restaurants with cuisines from all over the world including Indian, Israeli, Thai, Turkish, Japanese, Chinese, Korean and Italian eateries. These are over a dozen coffee bars; together with a number of niche food stores. The area is home to several leading banks and the high street is well-populated with high-quality amenities.[accordi...

    Golders Green station is a London Underground tube station on the Northern line in zone 3. It is the first surface station on the Edgware branch when heading north. On the station's forecourt is Golders Green bus station. This is a major hub for London Buses in North West London. National Express coachesalso stop at the bus station before/after cen...

    There are six state aided primary schools in Golders Green; these include: Brookland infant & junior, Garden Suburb infant & junior, Menorah primary school and Wessex Gardens. The King Alfred School is located on North End Road and Henrietta Barnett Schoolis located in nearby Hampstead Garden Suburb.

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    The Anglican parish church of St. Alban the Martyr in North End Road was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, and in 1933 replaced the original eponymous church, on the site, which is now the parish hall. The latter was built in 1910 and made a parish churchin 1922. St. Edward the Confessor, a Roman Catholic church, was built in 1915 and consecrated in 1931. A Carmelite monastery was established in Bridge Lane in 1908and sold in 2007. There is a Greek Orthodox cathedral on Golders Green Road,...

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    There are several synagogues in the area. The first, Golders Green United Synagogue (Dunstan Road), started in 1915 and its current building in Dunstan Road opened in 1922. The Golders Green Beth Hamedrash opened in Golders Green in 1934, moving to the Riding in 1956. The Sassover Beis Hamedrash Helenslea Avenue moved to Golders Green from the East End in 1939 as well as the Beis Yissochor Dov (Hager's) currently in Highfield Avenue and the Hendon Adass on Brent Street.[citation needed] The B...

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    The former Golders Green Hippodrome theatre became an El Shaddai International Christian Centre in 2007 and then an Islamic centre in 2017, and now is a Hillsong Church.

    Golders Hill Park, adjoining the West Heath of Hampstead Heath, is a formal park, which includes a small (free) zoo, a walled horticultural garden, pinetum, duckponds, a water garden and a very popular café. During the summer, children's activities are organised and there is often live music on the bandstand. Close to the park, also adjoining the W...

    The area is the setting of the humorous short story "The Ghoul of Golders Green" (May Fair, 1925) by Michael Arlen. In his 1944 poem "Death Wish", Spike Milliganexpresses his wishes to be buried anywhere except Golders Green Crematorium: In his 1946 book "The Great Divorce," C.S. Lewishas a character from Golders Green. Sarah Smith and her husband ...

    Ivy House on North End Road, former home of the renowned Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova
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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pete_HamPete Ham - Wikipedia

    Peter William Ham (27 April 1947 – 24 April 1975) was a Welsh singer, songwriter and guitarist best known as a lead vocalist of and composer for the 1970s rock band Badfinger, whose hit songs include "No Matter What", "Day After Day" and "Baby Blue".

  5. Pete Ham · Album · 2023 · 22 songs.

  6. 26. Aug. 2023 · Keyhole Street demo by Pete Ham featuring Ron Griffiths on bass guitar. Recorded in August, 1966.Video by Tom Brennan.Starting August 30, 2023, the Pete Ham ...

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