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Rory McLeod is a multi-instrumentalist who blends music, poetry, and dance in his performances. He explores themes of love, justice, and identity with a unique style and humor.
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After numerous requests, Rory has written a book containing...
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Rory McLeod, an ex-circus clown and fire eater, is a...
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Rory McLeod, né le 26 mars 1971 à Wellingborough, est un joueur de snooker professionnel jamaïcain. Sa carrière est principalement marquée par une victoire sur l'Open de la Ruhr 2015 [1]. Irrégulier pendant la majorité de sa carrière, Rory McLeod fait partie des joueurs qui ont été plusieurs fois relégués du circuit ...
Rory McLeod (born 26 March 1971) is an English-Jamaican former professional snooker player. He has reached the last 16 in ten ranking tournaments, and his most notable achievement came in 2015, when he won the minor ranking Ruhr Open, beating Tian Pengfei in the final. His highest ranking is 32, which he last reached in 2012.
McLeod showing his trombone talents on stage in Nimbin, Australia, February 2020. Rory McLeod (born 1955) is a British folk singer-songwriter from London. He grew up in Camberwell before moving to South Ruislip and later West Kilburn.
Rhythmic storyteller, multi-instrumentalist,…telling unpalatable truths about broken hearts…social injustice…in songs, that are percussive, bold, lyrical, de...
Rhythmic storyteller, multi-instrumentalist, …telling unpalatable truths about broken hearts…social injustice…in songs, that are percussive, bold, lyrical, deeply personal …and have...
Rory McLeod is a musical Gypsy who weaves magical, musical, storytelling spells with his own bizarre solo orchestra of instruments. He has performed in various venues and countries, from circus stages to community halls, and won the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2002.