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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jo_CallisJo Callis - Wikipedia

    John William "Jo" Callis (born 2 May 1951) is an English musician and songwriter who played guitar with the Edinburgh based punk rock band the Rezillos (under the name Luke Warm) and post-punk band Boots for Dancing, before joining the Human League. [1] Biography. Callis was educated at the Edinburgh College of Art.

  2. 11. Jan. 2021 · Der Komponist dieser Juwelen war Jo Callis, der Gitarrist der Band. Sie brannten auf zwei LPs, einmal Studio, einmal live, und im Herbst 1978 war schon wieder alles vorbei. Eine Tournee wurde einfach abgebrochen, man mochte sich nicht mehr.

  3. Jo Ann Callis. Selected Works. Early Black & White. Morphe. Black Sun. Early Color. Animal / Food. Grids. Olympics. Ballast. Photo Linens. Pinholes. Objects. Fabric. Cheap Thrills. Interiors. Dogs. Babies. Decor. 1940. Clouds. Curriculum Vitae. Exhibitions. Bibliography. Awards. Contact/Representation. All content copyright Jo Ann Callis.

  4. 2. Aug. 2015 · JO CALLIS - Extended Interview from Big Gold Dream - YouTube. Grant McPhee. 867 subscribers. 178. 10K views 8 years ago. Jo discusses The Rezillos, Pop:Aural, Boots For Dancing, The Human...

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  5. 13. Dez. 2021 · Jo Callis, our other synth player, funked it up but it didn’t have a chorus. When we were recording at Genetic studios in Reading, producer Martin Rushent told me to go into another room. “Don’t...

  6. 3. Dez. 2016 · 5K views 7 years ago. Jo Callis of The Human League and The Rezillos fame discusses what to expect from his new solo project, focused on a return to his Human League era.

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  7. 2. Sept. 2022 · September 02, 2022. Text Miss Rosen. Before Cindy Sherman and Gregory Crewdson, there was Jo Ann Callis, a conceptual photographer who began staging mysterious and erotic photos for her seminal Early Color series while studying with the legendary Robert Heinecken at UCLA in 1973.