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June

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June

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June: Encyclopedia II - Death In June - Influences

Death In June - Literary. Pearce expressed admiration for the writing of Friedrich Nietzsche, The Eddas, Yukio Mishima, Saxon poetry and Jean Genet. Although some of these influences have waned as the discography has increased, recently Genet and Mishima were quoted in the booklet of the rare track retrospective Abandon Tracks (2001). Death In June - Musical. Pearce has stated that Nico, Scott Walker, Ennio Morricone, Industrial Records-era Industrial Music, Forever Changes-era Love and traditional European folk ...

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Death In June, Death In June - Crisis, Death In June - Early Death In June 1981-1985, Death In June - Live debut, Death In June - Introduction of folk music, Death In June - Tony Wakeford departs, Death In June - Nada! flirtation with dance music, Death In June - Patrick Leagas departs, Death In June - Mid-period Death In June 1985-1996, Death In June - Creation of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration with David Tibet, Death In June - Collaboration with Boyd Rice begins, Death In June - Collaboration with Erik Konofal, Death In June - Collaboration with John Murphy begins, Death In June - Contemporary Death In June 1996-present, Death In June - Collaboration With Albin Julius, Death In June - Demise of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration With Andreas Ritter, Death In June - Collaboration With Boyd Rice ends, Death In June - Neofolk music, Death In June - Influences, Death In June - Literary, Death In June - Musical, Death In June - Film, Death In June - Symbolism and aesthetics, Death In June - Masks, Death In June - Camouflage, Death In June - Totenkopf-6, Death In June - Whip-Hand, Death In June - Three Bars, Death In June - Runes, Death In June - The origins of the name, Death In June - Controversy, Death In June - Censored in Lausanne Switzerland, Death In June - Censored in Chicago Illinois, Death In June - Discography, Death In June - Albums And EPs, Death In June - Compilations, Death In June - Reference

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June: Encyclopedia II - June 5 - Births

June 5 - 1341 to 1899. 1341 - Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, son of Edward III of England (d. 1402) 1493 - Justus Jonas, German protestant reformer (d. 1555) 1640 - Pu Songling, Chinese writer (d. 1715) 1656 - Joseph Pitton de Tournefort, French botanist (d. 1708) 1718 - Thomas Chippendale, English furniture maker (d. 1779) 1723 - Adam Smith, Scottish economist and philosopher (d. 1790) 1757 - Pierre Jean George Cabanis, French physiologist (d. 180 ...

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June 5, June 5 - Events, June 5 - Births, June 5 - 1341 to 1899, June 5 - 1900 to 1999, June 5 - Deaths, June 5 - 535 to 1899, June 5 - 1900 to 1999, June 5 - 2000 onwards, June 5 - Holidays and observances

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June: Encyclopedia II - June 6 - Deaths

June 6 - 1393 to 1899. 1393 - Emperor Go-En'yu of Japan (b. 1359) 1480 - Vecchietta, Italian artist and architect 1548 - Juan de Castro, Portuguese explorer (b. 1500) 1563 - Ikeda Nagamasa, Japanese samurai commander (b. 1519) 1583 - Nakagawa Kiyohide, Japanese warlord (b. 1556) 1740 - Alexander Spotswood, British governor of Virginia Colony 1784 - Joan van der Capellen tot den Pol, Dutch politician (b. 1741) 1799 - Patrick Henry, American revol ...

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June 6, June 6 - Events, June 6 - Births, June 6 - 1236 to 1899, June 6 - 1900 to 1999, June 6 - Deaths, June 6 - 1393 to 1899, June 6 - 1900 to 1999, June 6 - 2000 onwards, June 6 - Holidays and observances

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June: Encyclopedia II - June 7 - Births

June 7 - 1529 to 1899. 1529 - Étienne Pasquier, French lawyer and man of letters (d. 1615) 1761 - John Rennie, Scottish engineer (d. 1821) 1778 - Beau Brummell, English fashion leader (d. 1840) 1811 - James Young Simpson, British obstetrician (d. 1870) 1831 - Amelia Edwards, English author and Egyptologist (d. 1892) 1845 - Leopold Auer, Hungarian violinist and composer (d. 1930) 1848 - Paul Gauguin, French painter (d. 1903) 1862 - Philipp Lenar ...

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June 7, June 7 - Events, June 7 - Births, June 7 - 1529 to 1899, June 7 - 1900 to 1999, June 7 - Deaths, June 7 - 1329 to 1899, June 7 - 1900 to 1999, June 7 - 2000 onwards, June 7 - Holidays and observances

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June: Encyclopedia II - June 7 - Deaths

June 7 - 1329 to 1899. 1329 - Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland (b. 1274) 1358 - Ashikaga Takauji, Japanese shogun (b. 1305) 1394 - Anne of Bohemia, queen of Richard II of England (plague) (b. 1367) 1618 - Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr, English Governor of Virginia (b. 1577) 1676 - Paul Gerhardt, German hymnist 1711 - Henry Dodwell, Irish theologian (b. 1641) 1779 - William Warburton, English critic and Bishop of Gloucester (b. 1698) 1810 - ...

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June 7, June 7 - Events, June 7 - Births, June 7 - 1529 to 1899, June 7 - 1900 to 1999, June 7 - Deaths, June 7 - 1329 to 1899, June 7 - 1900 to 1999, June 7 - 2000 onwards, June 7 - Holidays and observances

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June: Encyclopedia II - Death In June - Contemporary Death In June 1996-present

Death In June - Collaboration With Albin Julius. After meeting Pearce backstage at a concert in 1996, Albin Julius of Der Blutharsch collaborated heavily and toured with Pearce, acting as a semi-member of the band. Together, they produced the Take Care And Control LP (1998), Heilige! (1999) live LP and Operation Hummingbird LP (2000) albums. These albums were remarkably extroverted in comparison to previous Death In June albums and featured a bombastic, neoclassical, post-industrial and extre ...

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Death In June, Death In June - Crisis, Death In June - Early Death In June 1981-1985, Death In June - Live debut, Death In June - Introduction of folk music, Death In June - Tony Wakeford departs, Death In June - Nada! flirtation with dance music, Death In June - Patrick Leagas departs, Death In June - Mid-period Death In June 1985-1996, Death In June - Creation of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration with David Tibet, Death In June - Collaboration with Boyd Rice begins, Death In June - Collaboration with Erik Konofal, Death In June - Collaboration with John Murphy begins, Death In June - Contemporary Death In June 1996-present, Death In June - Collaboration With Albin Julius, Death In June - Demise of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration With Andreas Ritter, Death In June - Collaboration With Boyd Rice ends, Death In June - Neofolk music, Death In June - Influences, Death In June - Literary, Death In June - Musical, Death In June - Film, Death In June - Symbolism and aesthetics, Death In June - Masks, Death In June - Camouflage, Death In June - Totenkopf-6, Death In June - Whip-Hand, Death In June - Three Bars, Death In June - Runes, Death In June - The origins of the name, Death In June - Controversy, Death In June - Censored in Lausanne Switzerland, Death In June - Censored in Chicago Illinois, Death In June - Discography, Death In June - Albums And EPs, Death In June - Compilations, Death In June - Reference

Read more here: » Death In June: Encyclopedia II - Death In June - Contemporary Death In June 1996-present

June: Encyclopedia II - Death In June - Early Death In June 1981-1985

Death In June soon left the reticent punk scene behind and began to infuse their sound with electronics and martial style drumming, combined with a Joy Division-like post-punk sound. Their lyrics maintained much of poetry and political urgency of the early Crisis recordings. Tracks such as "Holy Water" and "State Laughter" demonstrated an ongoing fascination with political systems. Further on, Pearce would abandon any overt interest in politics in favor of a more esoteric approach to his ...

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Death In June, Death In June - Crisis, Death In June - Early Death In June 1981-1985, Death In June - Live debut, Death In June - Introduction of folk music, Death In June - Tony Wakeford departs, Death In June - Nada! flirtation with dance music, Death In June - Patrick Leagas departs, Death In June - Mid-period Death In June 1985-1996, Death In June - Creation of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration with David Tibet, Death In June - Collaboration with Boyd Rice begins, Death In June - Collaboration with Erik Konofal, Death In June - Collaboration with John Murphy begins, Death In June - Contemporary Death In June 1996-present, Death In June - Collaboration With Albin Julius, Death In June - Demise of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration With Andreas Ritter, Death In June - Collaboration With Boyd Rice ends, Death In June - Neofolk music, Death In June - Influences, Death In June - Literary, Death In June - Musical, Death In June - Film, Death In June - Symbolism and aesthetics, Death In June - Masks, Death In June - Camouflage, Death In June - Totenkopf-6, Death In June - Whip-Hand, Death In June - Three Bars, Death In June - Runes, Death In June - The origins of the name, Death In June - Controversy, Death In June - Censored in Lausanne Switzerland, Death In June - Censored in Chicago Illinois, Death In June - Discography, Death In June - Albums And EPs, Death In June - Compilations, Death In June - Reference

Read more here: » Death In June: Encyclopedia II - Death In June - Early Death In June 1981-1985

June: Encyclopedia II - Death In June - Mid-period Death In June 1985-1996

Death In June - Creation of World Serpent Distribution. In 1991, Pearce named and helped form World Serpent Distribution, [3] a British distribution company that specialized in esoteric, experimental and post-industrial music, whom would distribute his NER releases until the late 1990's. During this period, Pearce collaborated with many artists whom also had material distributed through the company in various ways. < ...

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Death In June, Death In June - Crisis, Death In June - Early Death In June 1981-1985, Death In June - Live debut, Death In June - Introduction of folk music, Death In June - Tony Wakeford departs, Death In June - Nada! flirtation with dance music, Death In June - Patrick Leagas departs, Death In June - Mid-period Death In June 1985-1996, Death In June - Creation of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration with David Tibet, Death In June - Collaboration with Boyd Rice begins, Death In June - Collaboration with Erik Konofal, Death In June - Collaboration with John Murphy begins, Death In June - Contemporary Death In June 1996-present, Death In June - Collaboration With Albin Julius, Death In June - Demise of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration With Andreas Ritter, Death In June - Collaboration With Boyd Rice ends, Death In June - Neofolk music, Death In June - Influences, Death In June - Literary, Death In June - Musical, Death In June - Film, Death In June - Symbolism and aesthetics, Death In June - Masks, Death In June - Camouflage, Death In June - Totenkopf-6, Death In June - Whip-Hand, Death In June - Three Bars, Death In June - Runes, Death In June - The origins of the name, Death In June - Controversy, Death In June - Censored in Lausanne Switzerland, Death In June - Censored in Chicago Illinois, Death In June - Discography, Death In June - Albums And EPs, Death In June - Compilations, Death In June - Reference

Read more here: » Death In June: Encyclopedia II - Death In June - Mid-period Death In June 1985-1996

June: Encyclopedia II - Death In June - Controversy

Detractors have accused Death In June of being neo-Nazi, fascist, and racist. Protests have been staged and occasional performances cancelled due to these accusations. [16]. Justification for the cancellations stem from strong aversions to the symbolism of Death In June coupled with an interpretation of select lyrics as containing deliberate Third Reich-era imagery and tropes. When questioned about his interest in the Third Reich, Pearce has responded: "I've an interest in all aspects of the Third Reich. It has had such a huge influence on the world, who could fail to be intrigued by it? However, I've still read more pages of See also:

Death In June, Death In June - Crisis, Death In June - Early Death In June 1981-1985, Death In June - Live debut, Death In June - Introduction of folk music, Death In June - Tony Wakeford departs, Death In June - Nada! flirtation with dance music, Death In June - Patrick Leagas departs, Death In June - Mid-period Death In June 1985-1996, Death In June - Creation of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration with David Tibet, Death In June - Collaboration with Boyd Rice begins, Death In June - Collaboration with Erik Konofal, Death In June - Collaboration with John Murphy begins, Death In June - Contemporary Death In June 1996-present, Death In June - Collaboration With Albin Julius, Death In June - Demise of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration With Andreas Ritter, Death In June - Collaboration With Boyd Rice ends, Death In June - Neofolk music, Death In June - Influences, Death In June - Literary, Death In June - Musical, Death In June - Film, Death In June - Symbolism and aesthetics, Death In June - Masks, Death In June - Camouflage, Death In June - Totenkopf-6, Death In June - Whip-Hand, Death In June - Three Bars, Death In June - Runes, Death In June - The origins of the name, Death In June - Controversy, Death In June - Censored in Lausanne Switzerland, Death In June - Censored in Chicago Illinois, Death In June - Discography, Death In June - Albums And EPs, Death In June - Compilations, Death In June - Reference

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June: Encyclopedia II - Thatcher Ministry - Cabinet June 1983–June 1987

Thatcher Ministry - Changes. October 1983: Tom King succeeds Norman Tebbit as Secretary of State for Employment. Norman Tebbit succeeds Cecil Parkinson as Secretary of State for Trade and Industry. Nicholas Ridley succeeds Tom King as Secretary of State for Transport. September 1984: Lord Gowrie succeeds Lord Cockfield as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Douglas Hurd succeeds James Prior as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. Lord Young of Graffham enters the cabinet as Minister without P ...

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Thatcher Ministry, Thatcher Ministry - The Ministry, Thatcher Ministry - Cabinet May 1979–September 1981, Thatcher Ministry - Changes, Thatcher Ministry - Cabinet September 1981–June 1983, Thatcher Ministry - Changes, Thatcher Ministry - Cabinet June 1983–June 1987, Thatcher Ministry - Changes, Thatcher Ministry - Cabinet June 1987–July 1989, Thatcher Ministry - Changes, Thatcher Ministry - Cabinet July 1989–November 1990, Thatcher Ministry - Changes

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June: Encyclopedia II - Glorious First of June - Battle of the 1st of June

On the 1st of June (13 prairial An 2 in the French Revolutionary calendar) they were in the same relative positions, and at about a quarter past eight Howe bore down on the French, throwing his whole line on them at once from end to end, with orders to pass through from windward to leeward, and so to place the British ships on the French ships' line of retreat. It was a bold departure from the then established methods of fighting, and most honourable in a man of sixty-eight, who had been trained in the old school. Its essential merit ...

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Glorious First of June, Glorious First of June - Origins, Glorious First of June - Action of May 28th, Glorious First of June - Action of May 29th, Glorious First of June - Two days of chase, Glorious First of June - Battle of the 1st of June, Glorious First of June - Aftermath, Glorious First of June - Britain Howe, Glorious First of June - France Villaret-Joyeuse, Glorious First of June - Reference

Read more here: » Glorious First of June: Encyclopedia II - Glorious First of June - Battle of the 1st of June

June: Encyclopedia II - Death In June - Symbolism and aesthetics

Death In June has always used symbolism, in lyrics and aesthetic approaches. Often times, these symbols are sometimes slightly modified European historical or ancestral symbols or point to general areas of time, with a small 6 applied. Death In June - Masks. According to Pearce, since it's inception, Death In June "did not want to become a part of a normal rock n'roll thing. Pretty boys staring into the cameras with huge cock ...

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Death In June, Death In June - Crisis, Death In June - Early Death In June 1981-1985, Death In June - Live debut, Death In June - Introduction of folk music, Death In June - Tony Wakeford departs, Death In June - Nada! flirtation with dance music, Death In June - Patrick Leagas departs, Death In June - Mid-period Death In June 1985-1996, Death In June - Creation of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration with David Tibet, Death In June - Collaboration with Boyd Rice begins, Death In June - Collaboration with Erik Konofal, Death In June - Collaboration with John Murphy begins, Death In June - Contemporary Death In June 1996-present, Death In June - Collaboration With Albin Julius, Death In June - Demise of World Serpent Distribution, Death In June - Collaboration With Andreas Ritter, Death In June - Collaboration With Boyd Rice ends, Death In June - Neofolk music, Death In June - Influences, Death In June - Literary, Death In June - Musical, Death In June - Film, Death In June - Symbolism and aesthetics, Death In June - Masks, Death In June - Camouflage, Death In June - Totenkopf-6, Death In June - Whip-Hand, Death In June - Three Bars, Death In June - Runes, Death In June - The origins of the name, Death In June - Controversy, Death In June - Censored in Lausanne Switzerland, Death In June - Censored in Chicago Illinois, Death In June - Discography, Death In June - Albums And EPs, Death In June - Compilations, Death In June - Reference

Read more here: » Death In June: Encyclopedia II - Death In June - Symbolism and aesthetics

June: Encyclopedia II - Glorious First of June - Aftermath

The convoy escaped capture, having passed over the spot on which the action of the 28th May was fought, on the following day, and it anchored at Brest on the 3rd of June. Its safe arrival went far to console the French for their defeat. The failure to stop it was forgotten in England in the pleasure given by the victory. The French had lost 7 ships, with a further 13 severely damaged, and had suffered perhaps 1,500 killed, 2,000 wounded and 3,000 captured, while the British had 8 ...

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Glorious First of June, Glorious First of June - Origins, Glorious First of June - Action of May 28th, Glorious First of June - Action of May 29th, Glorious First of June - Two days of chase, Glorious First of June - Battle of the 1st of June, Glorious First of June - Aftermath, Glorious First of June - Britain Howe, Glorious First of June - France Villaret-Joyeuse, Glorious First of June - Reference

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June: Encyclopedia II - Mineriad - June 1990 mineriad

In this case, the Romanian miners of Jiu Valley were called by the newly-elected power to Bucharest to end the riots that broke up on 13 June 1990. As Ion Iliescu put it, the miners were called to save the "besieged democratic regime" and restore order and democracy in Bucharest. A democracy and order disturbed by a months long demonstration labelled in the same parodic style Hooliganiad (Golaniada in Romanian and the participants were called golani (rascals) or huligani (hooligans)), happening in University Square and trying t ...

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Mineriad, Mineriad - January 1990 mineriad, Mineriad - 28 January, Mineriad - 29 January, Mineriad - February 1990 mineriad, Mineriad - June 1990 mineriad, Mineriad - Overview, Mineriad - Prelude, Mineriad - 13 June, Mineriad - 14 June, Mineriad - Aftermath, Mineriad - September 1991 mineriad, Mineriad - January 1999 mineriad, Mineriad - February 1999 mineriad

Read more here: » Mineriad: Encyclopedia II - Mineriad - June 1990 mineriad

June: Encyclopedia II - June and Jennifer Gibbons - Crime and Hospitalization

Their novels were published by a vanity press called New Horizons, and they made many attempts to sell short stories to magazines, but were unsuccessful. A brief fling with some American boys, the sons of a U.S. Army serviceman, led nowhere. Desperate for recognition and fame (and perhaps publicity for their books), the girls committed a number of petty crimes including arson, which led to their being committed to Broadmoor Hospital, an in ...

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June and Jennifer Gibbons, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Early Life, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Creative Expression, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Crime and Hospitalization, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Jennifer's Death, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Books, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Films, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Plays, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Music

Read more here: » June and Jennifer Gibbons: Encyclopedia II - June and Jennifer Gibbons - Crime and Hospitalization

June: Encyclopedia II - June and Jennifer Gibbons - Jennifer's Death

According to Wallace, the girls had long had an unspoken agreement that if one died, the other must begin to speak and live a normal life. During their stay in the hospital, they began to believe that it was necessary for one twin to die, and after much discussion, Jennifer agreed to be the sacrifice (Wallace 2003). Within hours after their release in 1993, Jennifer died of sudden inflamation of the heart (reported initially as viral myocarditis). There was no evidence of drugs or poison i ...

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June and Jennifer Gibbons, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Early Life, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Creative Expression, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Crime and Hospitalization, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Jennifer's Death, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Books, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Films, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Plays, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Music

Read more here: » June and Jennifer Gibbons: Encyclopedia II - June and Jennifer Gibbons - Jennifer's Death

June: Encyclopedia II - June and Jennifer Gibbons - Early Life

June and Jennifer Gibbons were the daughters of Aubrey Gibbons, a West Indian immigrant technician for the British Royal Air Force. Shortly after they were born, their family moved to Haverfordwest, Wales. The twin sisters were inseparable, and had speech impediments that made them difficult for people outside their immediate family to understand; they did not mix a great deal with other children. School was traumatic to them; they were the only children in their school of African ancestry, and eventually they were so tormented by their peer ...

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June and Jennifer Gibbons, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Early Life, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Creative Expression, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Crime and Hospitalization, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Jennifer's Death, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Books, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Films, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Plays, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Music

Read more here: » June and Jennifer Gibbons: Encyclopedia II - June and Jennifer Gibbons - Early Life

June: Encyclopedia II - June and Jennifer Gibbons - Creative Expression

When they were re-united, the two spent a couple of years engaged in elaborate play with dolls. They created many plays and stories in a sort of soap-opera style, reading some of them aloud on tape as gifts for their little sister. Inspired by a pair of gift diaries at Christmas 1979, they embarked upon a serious self-education and writing career. They sent away for a mailorder course in creative writing, and each wrote several novels. Set primarily in the United States and particularly in Malibu, California -- an excitingly exotic locale to ...

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June and Jennifer Gibbons, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Early Life, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Creative Expression, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Crime and Hospitalization, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Jennifer's Death, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Books, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Films, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Plays, June and Jennifer Gibbons - Music

Read more here: » June and Jennifer Gibbons: Encyclopedia II - June and Jennifer Gibbons - Creative Expression

June: Encyclopedia II - June Carter Cash - With the Carter Family

In the winter of 1938-1939 the Carter Family travelled to Texas where they had a twice-daily program on border radio station XERA (later XERF) in Villa Acuña (now Ciudad Acuña), Mexico, across the border from Del Rio, Texas. Then in school, June did not accompany them. Beginning with the 1939/1940 season, June joined the Carters, this time in San Antonio, Texas, where the group's work was pre-recorded and distributed to multiple border radio stations (XELO, XEG, XERB, and XEPN). June's musical c ...

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June Carter Cash, June Carter Cash - With the Carter Family, June Carter Cash - With Mother Maybelle & the Carter Sisters, June Carter Cash - On her own, June Carter Cash - With Johnny Cash

Read more here: » June Carter Cash: Encyclopedia II - June Carter Cash - With the Carter Family

June: Encyclopedia II - June Carter Cash - With Mother Maybelle & the Carter Sisters

In March, 1943, when the Carter Family trio stopped recording together after the WBT contract, Maybelle Carter, with encouragement from her husband Ezra, formed Mother Maybelle & the Carter Sisters with her daughters Helen Carter, Anita Carter, and June. The new group first aired on radio station WRNL in Richmond, Virginia on 1 June 1943. June attended John Marshall High School during this period. In 1946, they moved to more powerful, semi clear-channel WRVA ...

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June Carter Cash, June Carter Cash - With the Carter Family, June Carter Cash - With Mother Maybelle & the Carter Sisters, June Carter Cash - On her own, June Carter Cash - With Johnny Cash

Read more here: » June Carter Cash: Encyclopedia II - June Carter Cash - With Mother Maybelle & the Carter Sisters

June: Encyclopedia II - June Carter Cash - On her own

In the mid-1950s June moved to New York City at the urging of Elia Kazan and studied at The Actor's Studio. Kazan had seen her on stage in Tennessee and thought she had great potential. She stayed with Kazan and his wife in their apartment. During this period, she became close friends with Robert Duvall and dated James Dean. June's acting career netted her one feature film, Country Music Holiday (1958), several guest spots on TV Westerns, and a few roles on soap operas. Throughout these yea ...

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June Carter Cash, June Carter Cash - With the Carter Family, June Carter Cash - With Mother Maybelle & the Carter Sisters, June Carter Cash - On her own, June Carter Cash - With Johnny Cash

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