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  1. The Churchills were an American indie pop/rock band from the New York metropolitan area established by Ron Haney, Bart Schoudel and Kim Henry. They were signed to Universal Music Group . History. The Churchills toured the U.S., Europe and Japan, performing with OK Go, The National, and They Might Be Giants.

  2. David Starkey - The Churchills episode 1 - YouTube. Whitehall Moll History Clips. 15.9K subscribers. 171K views 5 years ago. ...more. David Starkey weaves the stories of two great British war...

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  3. The Churchills was one of the first Israeli rock bands, formed by Yitzhak Klepter. They later became the backing band of Arik Einstein on his late 60s and early 70s rock efforts which helped the genre breakthrough in Israel. History. The Churchills was founded in 1965.

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  5. The Churchills: With David Starkey. David Starkey uncovers the links between Britain's two greatest war leaders, both called Churchill: Winston, who defeated Hitler, and his ancestor John Churchill, who faced down Louis XIV of France.

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    • 2012-07-26
    • Documentary
    • David Starkey
  6. music.youtube.com › channel › UCghy3ZjeeTzbbAL4qB-yYEQThe Churchills - YouTube Music

    Sometimes Your Best Isn't Good Enough. The Churchills 103K plays The Odds Of Winning. When You're Gone. The Churchills 202K plays Churchill's. Chorale For The Young Lovers. The Churchills 74K plays צ'רצ'יל סבסטיאן באך. Too Much In Love To Hear. The Churchills 44K plays Too Much In Love To Hear/Talk To Me. She's a Woman.

  7. www.primevideo.com › detail › The-ChurchillsPrime Video: The Churchills

    The Churchills. Season 1. David Starkey uncovers the links between Britain’s two greatest war leaders, both called Churchill: Winston, who defeated Hitler, and his ancestor John Churchill, who faced down Louis XIV of France. Starkey tells the story of the two greatest war leaders in British history, both of whom were called Churchill.