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  1. The Alan Clark Diaries: With John Hurt, Jenny Agutter, Hugh Fraser, Nicholas Jones. Alan Clark, an MP craving a ministerial role, joins Thatcher's government unprepared for the workload.

  2. Alan Clark, a musician born in 1952, is considered a rarity in the rock music scene because of his decision of playing the classic piano and keyboards while producing distinctively rock songs. With Dire Straits, of which he was the first and only lead keyboardist until their breakup, Clark published numerous successes and entered the Rock&Roll Hall of […]

  3. 10 mar 2023 · The official video video for 'Buddy's Back' by Allan Clarke, taken from the forthcoming album 'I'll Never Forget', releasing April 7th 2023.Pre-order album: ...

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  4. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_ClarkAlan Clark - Vikipedi

    Alan Clark. Alan Kenneth Mackenzie Clark (13 Nisan 1928 - 5 Eylül 1999), İngiliz muhafazakâr siyasetçi, milletvekili ve siyaset yazarı. Margaret Thatcher kabinelerinde Çalışma, Ticaret ve Savunma bakanlıkları ve Kraliçe'nin özel danışmanlığını yaptı. Askeri tarih konusunda kitaplar yazdı, tartışma yaratan Eşek (the Donkey ...

  5. 28 mag 2021 · Il nuovo progetto discografico solista di Alan Clark, in uscita il 24 settembre, è un lavoro minimale che ripercorre i principali successi della carriera dello storico tastierista dei Dire Straits. “Romeo and Juliet” è il primo contenuto inedito che anticipa l'uscita del nuovo album, solo piano, “Backstory”.

  6. 2 ott 2018 · Interview – Alan Clark Talks Dire Straits, Their Legacy, + More. Becoming one of the world’s best-selling music artists, with record sales of over 100 million, Dire Straits have a legacy that stands tall in Rock-n-Roll history. Attaining great success as a guitar driven band in the late ’70s, in the early ’80s the band made an amazing ...

  7. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › Alan_ClarkAlan Clark - Wikiquote

    31 mag 2024 · Alan Kenneth Mackenzie Clark ( April 13, 1928 – September 5, 1999) was a British Conservative politician, historian and diarist. The son of art historian Kenneth Clark, he read modern history at Oxford and qualified as a Barrister, but never practiced. His book "The Donkeys" (1961) argued that British troops were poorly led in the First World ...