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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_SundaysThe Sundays - Wikipedia

    Discography. Studio albums. Singles. B-sides / unreleased songs. References. The Sundays were an English alternative rock band, formed in the late 1980s, who released three albums throughout the 1990s. The band's beginnings came with the meeting of singer Harriet Wheeler and guitarist David Gavurin while attending Bristol University.

    • Bristol, England
    • 1988–1997
    • David Gavurin, Harriet Wheeler, Patrick Hannan, Paul Brindley
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0310676David Gavurin - IMDb

    Composer. Music Department. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. David Gavurin was born on 4 April 1963. He is an actor and composer, known for The World's End (2013), Towelhead (2007) and Cold Case (2003). He is married to Harriet Wheeler. They have two children.

    • Actor, Composer, Music Department
    • April 4, 1963
    • David Gavurin
  3. 5 de set. de 2023 · Watch on YouTube. And then they were just … gone. So, whatever happened to The Sundays? The group began when Wheeler met guitarist David Gavurin at college in the mid-80s. The two took to writing songs together, eventually adding bassist Paul Brindley and drummer Patrick Hannan to the mix.

  4. The Sundays foi uma banda britânica de dream pop formada em 1987, em Londres, Inglaterra, pela vocalista e compositora Harriet Wheeler (n. 26 de junho de 1966) e pelo guitarrista e compositor David Gavurin (n. 4 de abril de 1966).

  5. David Gavurin was born on April 4, 1963. He is an actor and composer, known for The World's End (2013), Towelhead (2007) and Cold Case (2003). He is married to Harriet Wheeler. They have two children.

    • April 4, 1963
  6. 14 de fev. de 2022 · david gavurin Gavurin, born 1963, studied Romantic Languages at Bristol University, and became creatively and romantically involved with Wheeler in the mid-80s. The two formed The Sundays as a project in 1988.

  7. 10 de fev. de 2010 · Conversely, David Gavurin is one of the great overlooked guitarists of the entire canon; he might display shameless debts to more familiar figures at times (the aforementioned Marr on 'A Certain Someone', James Honeyman-Scott on 'I Kicked A Boy'), but there's a passion and a very real sense of release to his excursions in spangle'n'jangle that ...