MacColl's other hits include a cover of Billy Bragg's song A New England, and a version of The Kinks' track Days.
Keswick's Theatre by the Lake is staging Melvyn Bragg's "Maid of Buttermere" at present, and I was delighted to be in the audience last week, for the production is a tour de force.
Politics has always been an important part of Bragg's approach to music and he took his lead from Joe Strummer.
Fort Bragg's Womack Army Medical Center, he points out, with its Warrior Transition Battalion, for those injured in war, and an advanced traumatic brain injury center, is just 5 miles away.
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Shortly before they deployed in August, the Millers revisited family memories at Fort Bragg's Wilson Park -- the same spot where the couple picnicked with their toddler son and daughter years ago.
Chris Buie, an amateur golf historian from nearby Southern Pines, thinks it's also not the best use that Fort Bragg, the property's owner since 1997, could be making of the course and the surrounding former Rockefeller estate, a 10, 500-acre refuge called Overhills.
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Their brigade -- based at North Carolina's Fort Bragg -- is among the first specifically assigned to train Afghan security and military forces.
Bragg will explore how radio's 'pirates' become mainstream and in what ways broadcasters should reflect that.
Billy Bragg is one of Britain's best-known singer-songwriters.
Paratroopers from the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division, also based at Fort Bragg, were on their way to Haiti, said Rajiv Shah, coordinator for U.S. assistance to the stricken area.
Smiling beside Lord Bragg on the platform was Labour's onetime leader and devoted Bevanite, Michael Foot .
Musician and campaigner Billy Bragg will give BBC 6 Music's second annual John Peel Lecture at this year's Radio Festival next month.
He later went to the Army's Special Forces School at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Lord Melvyn Bragg, who first worked as Russell's assistant in 1963 on BBC programme Monitor, said he was "an exceptional man".
The difficult economic conditions, combined with racial tensions, sparked widespread rioting in Britain's inner cities and made her the ripe target for an emerging generation of musicians such as Elvis Costello and Billy Bragg who were associated with the country's punk movement.
The victims were all from the Army's 82nd airborne division, based at Fort Bragg, N.
Their adversaries, like the left-wing singer Billy Bragg, are as enthusiastic as Mr Salmond about England's radical tradition.
Gareth Rees and Will Bragg added 59 for the second wicket before Tom Westley's part-time off-spin accounted for Rees to a bat-pad catch.
The besieging forces are U.S. Army airborne and special-operations forces from Fort Bragg.
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Fort Bragg parents said it helps to tell their children that the soldier's job is important, making things safe for the rest of the nation.
I'm afraid it's something I'll have to think about before we head back to Fort Bragg this weekend for our Memorial Day broadcast.
Ross's original drawings for the course, extensively annotated in his hand, are preserved in the Fort Bragg archives.
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In fact, structuring a college athlete's diet is less complicated during the NCAA tournament because of the frequency of team meals, said Amy Bragg, president of the Collegiate and Professional Sports Dietitians Association.
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