Nirvana
Patrick Campbell-Lyons (1943–2026): The Original Nirvana Has Lost Its Dreamer
The Irish-born co-founder of London’s original Nirvana, the man behind “Rainbow Chaser” and one of the first narrative concept albums ever made, has died at 82.
Nirvana
The Irish-born co-founder of London’s original Nirvana, the man behind “Rainbow Chaser” and one of the first narrative concept albums ever made, has died at 82.
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Paul Archer
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Skooshny
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