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tea-chest
ˈtea-chest [f. tea n. + chest n.1] † 1. = tea-caddy: see tea n. 9 c. Obs.1740 Mrs. Delany in Life & Corr. (1861) II. 97, I have got a very neat tea-chest for Mrs. Yate, which shall be filled with tea, and delivered to her. 1775 Ash, Teachest, a small kind of cabinet in which tea is brought to table....
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Tea chest
A tea chest is a type of wooden case originally produced and used to ship tea to the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. The conventional tea chest is a case with riveted metal edges, of approximate size . Modern tea chests (2023) are made of plywood with metal corners and lined with alumini...
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tea-chest
tea-chestn light wooden box lined with metal, in which tea is exported 茶箱(装茶叶出口的大木箱).
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Len Garry
The Quarrymen's original tea-chest bassist, Bill Smith, stopped showing up for practices shortly after, and so, Len stepped in as the new tea-chest bassist
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The Quarrymen
After his tenure on tea-chest bass, Walley became the group's manager. bass (1956)
Nigel Walley – tea-chest bass (1956; Subsequently, became "manager" 1956–1958)
Ivan Vaughan – tea-chest bass (1956–1957; died 1993)
Paul
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teapoy
‖ teapoy Anglo-Ind. (ˈtiːpɔɪ) Also tepoy. [f. Hindī tīn, in comb. tir- three + Pers. pāë, pāï foot. The legitimate Persian name is sihpāya or sipāï; the Hindī tirpad or tripad (Yule).] A small three-legged table or stand, or any tripod; (by erron. association with tea), such a table with a receptacl...
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Peel, along with John Lennon and Yoko Ono, performed Peel's "The Ballad of New York", on The David Frost Show, with Lennon playing tea-chest bass
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Skiffle
He would sing and play guitar with accompaniment of two other members, usually on washboard and tea-chest bass. Donegan's fast-tempo version of Lead Belly's "Rock Island Line" was a major hit in 1956, featuring a washboard (but not a tea-chest bass), with "John Henry
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"tea chest bass" Meaning in chinese - Langsbee
Learn the meaning of "Tea chest bass" in Chinese: discover its definition, translation, example sentences, transliteration, pronounciation, synonyms, antonyms, and related terms.
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Nigel Walley
Christopher Nigel Walley (born 30 June 1941) is an English former golfer and tea-chest bass player and manager, best known for his association with band Walley was one of four tea-chest bass players in the fledgling lineup of the group, the others being Vaughan, Bill Smith and Len Garry.
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السيد هارلي كوين وطقم الشاي
قصة طقم شاي هارلي كوين (The Harlequin Tea Set) نشرت سابقا في مجموعة مشكلة في خليج بولينسا وقصص أخرى. Dreams)
الوالد الوحيد (The Lonely God)
مرفق مانكس الذهبي (Manx Gold)
في غضون ستريت (Within a Wall)
لغز الصندوق الإسباني (The Mystery of the Spanish Chest
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Ivan Vaughan
He played tea-chest bass part-time in Lennon's first band, The Quarrymen.
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The Rattlesnakes (1950s band)
Their friends/neighbours, Paul Frost (drums) and Kenny Horrocks (tea-chest bass) later joined. Their skiffle era tea-chest bass was also stored there.
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The Red Onion Jazz Band
largely from the bayside Beaumaris, Sandringham and Brighton suburbs of Melbourne, consisted of Allan Browne, drums; Brett Iggulden, trumpet; Kim Lynch, tea-chest Members
Allan Browne – drums (1961–
Brett Iggulden – vocals, trumpet, alto saxophone (1961–
Kim Lynch – tea-chest bass, tuba (1961–65)
Bill Howard
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Readymades (album)
Vocals, ukulele
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Simon Pugsley – Trombone
Toby Greenwood – Saxophone
Rrose Selavy – Acoustic guitar
James Reiss – Scratching
Richard Mutt – Tea-chest
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