Colin has linked up once again with David Rush and Anth Smith, this time in a coaching role for Sunderland College coaching the men's category 3 team. In 1967 he began writing for music journals and magazines. He has previously played for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Kidderminster Harriers, Mansfield Town, Chesterfield, Northampton Town, Lincoln City and Gateshead. [18], Over 50 separate titles followed the creation of the Encyclopedia's database, and in 1997 Larkin sold Square One Books to American data company Muze.

He published additional music biographies including those on Graham Bond, R.E.M., Eric Clapton, The Byrds and Frank Zappa,[15] and a further book on Bob Dylan, Oh No, Not Another Bob Dylan Book. Colin Larkin (born 1949) is a British writer and entrepreneur.

Larkin closed down this website in August 2018 and re-directed the content to Musopedia.com. It was in the fairground, against a background of Little Richard on the wind-up 78 rpm turntables, that Larkin acquired his passion for the world of popular music,[9] and a taste for exotic pattern and vivid colour, which would re-surface in later years in books on Islamic art and architecture, and oriental rugs. In a pre-internet age, the work required to create an encyclopedia of popular music was considerable. Colin Larkin (born 1949) is a British writer and entrepreneur. Colin Larkin (born 27 April 1982 in Dundalk, County Louth) is an Irish professional footballer, who plays as a forward for Sunderland RCA.. [7] However, his second spell with the club would be short as they encountered an injury crisis amongst their forwards. However, with chances limited, Larkin, with two years left on his contract at Wolves, joined Mansfield Town for a £125,000 fee in July 2002. His passion for an encyclopedia that would do for Bob Dylan and the Beatles what the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians had done for more classical subjects, and moreover do it better, finally took over when in 1989 he sold his half of Scorpion Books to fund the project and founded Square One Books. This article is about the footballer. Larkin began his professional career with Wolverhampton Wanderers. He has previously played for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Kidderminster Harriers, Mansfield Town, Chesterfield, Northampton Town, Lincoln City and Gateshead For the writer, see, "Ten players shown door by Hartlepool United", "Experienced Pair Sign for West Auckland", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Colin_Larkin_(footballer)&oldid=974815228, Republic of Ireland association footballers, Republic of Ireland expatriate association footballers, Republic of Ireland youth international footballers, National League (English football) players, Association footballers from County Louth, All Wikipedia articles written in Irish English, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 25 August 2014, This page was last edited on 25 August 2020, at 05:10. He founded, and was the editor in chief of, the Encyclopedia of Popular Music, described by The Times as "the standard against which all others must be judged".. [3] He made his debut on 10 August as a second-half substitute against Kidderminster Harriers. Larkin netted 13 goals in total over a two-year spell at Chesterfield. ), The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th Edition 10 vols) Oxford University Press (UK/US) 2006.

Founder, Editor & Writer of the World's Greatest Reference Book on Popular Music Comes to goNORTH! He founded, and was the editor in chief of, the Encyclopedia of Popular Music,[1] described by The Times as "the standard against which all others must be judged".[2]. He is also head coach of Evolution Football Elite Academy.

[19] On 15 April 2009, it was announced that most of the assets of Muze Inc. were purchased by Macrovision.[20]. The number of workers on the Dagenham site increased from 12,000 to 35,000 as Ford met the demand of 360,000 military vehicles, vans and army trucks. [4] Larkin scored his first goal for Gateshead on 17 August 2013 in a 1–2 defeat against Barnet. In May 2011 Omnibus Press released the Amazon Kindle edition of the Encyclopedia of Popular Music, using the text of the 2007 edition. However, Smith departed the club on 16 December 2014 and a month later Larkin was on the move again, joining Sunderland RCA.[10]. Scorpion Publishing published art books on Oriental carpets and Islamic Art. It was quickly recognised as monumental: Rolling Stone described the work as "musical history in the making", in The Times they called it "a work of almost frightening completeness". For the footballer, see, Larkin, Colin (ed. He progressed through their youth ranks to make his first team debut on 24 August 1999 in a League Cup exit to Wycombe Wanderers, where he scored within eight minutes of coming off the bench. Along with the ten-volume encyclopedia, Larkin also wrote the book All Time Top 1000 Albums,[3] and edited the Guinness Who's Who Of Jazz,[4] the Guinness Who's Who Of Blues,[5] and the Virgin Encyclopedia Of Heavy Rock[6] The compiler of the most extensive database of popular music in Europe and the US, a writer and book designer by trade, Larkin has over 650,000 copies in print to date. In the 1980s Larkin, who read music magazines avidly and was acquiring a considerable personal library of singles and albums, began to consider the idea of "an encyclopedia of popular music". [21], This article is about the writer. Larkin, Colin (ed. They also designed and published John Gorman's trilogy of Labour history, Banner Bright,[11] To Build Jerusalem and Images of Labour. Larkin, Colin (ed. [10] and was influenced by the typeface designer Eric Gill, who is associated with the arts and crafts movement. In 2018 he was commissioned by BMG to write the detailed essay and sleeve notes for the Rolling Stones' curated project Confessin' the Blues. On 7 August 2009, Larkin signed a contract with League One side Hartlepool United after impressing during a short trial period. [17] Square One developed their own in-house software using 4th Dimension.

This would later change its name to become the multi-media rating site and iPhone app, btoe.com (Best Things On Earth).[19]. "Who'd Put The Everly Brothers Above Elvis", All about the guru of groove, Colin Larkin, editor of, "Macrovision Agrees to Acquire Assets of Muze, Inc", "UK: The Rolling Stones curate Confessin' The Blues in collaboration with BMG and Universal, with donations going to Willie Dixon's Blues Heaven Foundation". Notable music books at this time included Timeless Flight: The Definitive Story of The Byrds[13] and Bob Dylan's Unreleased Recordings.[14]. When the club suffered relegation to League Two, Larkin remained in the third tier as he joined Northampton Town on a free transfer, on 28 June 2007 in a two-year deal.

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Colin_Larkin&oldid=981148372, Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 30 September 2020, at 15:41. Colin Larkin (born 27 April 1982 in Dundalk, County Louth) is an Irish professional footballer, who plays as a forward for Sunderland RCA. He scored 25 goals over a three-year stay at Field Mill, but an apparent fall-out with then manager Carlton Palmer led to his eventual release to join Chesterfield in 2005 on a two-year contract. From the outset Larkin was intent upon reaching areas of the book reading public that other publishers felt it unnecessary or unprofitable to reach. In May 2011 he signed a new contract with the club. [1] Larkin was released on 10 May 2012 and joined Lincoln City at the start of the 2012–13 season. Larkin, Colin, All Time Top 1000 Albums (3rd Edition), Virgin Books (UK), 2000. In 1992 the first edition of the Encyclopedia of Popular Music went into print. At Longmans he became senior book designer, but he soon tired of working for the publishing house and by 1976 had co-founded his own book publishing company, Scorpion Publishing. [5] At the end of the season, Larkin was released by Gateshead. In the 1960s Larkin attended the South East Essex County Technical High School following which, under his own initiative he obtained an apprenticeship as a commercial artist, enabling him to take a sandwich course at the London College of Printing (now the London College of Communication). ), the Guinness Who's Who of Jazz (2nd Edition), Guinness Publishing (UK), 1995, Larkin, Colin (ed. Larkin was born in Dagenham, Essex, an area that was largely populated by workers in the car industry. [8] He moved on to join West Auckland Town,[9] reuniting him with his erstwhile Gateshead manager Anth Smith. He was released by Lincoln in March 2013 and subsequently signed for Harrogate Town[2] and scored on his debut for Town in a 2–2 draw against Bishop's Stortford. [6], On 8 August 2014, Harrogate Town announced that Larkin had re-signed for the club. In 1989 Larkin formed Square One Books to create a multi-volume Encyclopedia of Popular Music, and to publish music related books.

Despite this bright start to his senior career, he was unable to gain any real first team action at Molineux and managed just three (goalless) appearances over three seasons for the club. [16], From September 2008 Larkin ceased all involvement with Muze Inc. or any of its related companies following the closure of the Encyclopedia of Popular Music as a stand-alone product and his subsequent redundancy. Although the post-war years proved lucrative for the Ford motor company,[8] Larkin was raised in relative poverty in the largest area of council housing in the United Kingdom, in the suburbs that surrounded the Ford plant. Larkin spent much of his early childhood attending the travelling fair where his father, who worked by day as a plumber for the council, moonlighted on the waltzers to make ends meet. Nj Dmv Cdl Unit, Hex 5e Roll20, à Trop Vouloir Bien Faire, On Finit Par, Will 20 Inch Rims Fit A Chevy Impala, Craigslist Las Vegas For Sale By Owner, Terrifying Conquerors Tier List, What Does Silence Is Compliance Mean, Mark Hogancamp Wife, Janine Poreba The Office, Zelle Login Failure, Stealing Home Sherryl Woods Spoilers, How Tall Is 1720 Feet, Bienvenue Chez Mamilia Saison 3 Netflix, Ryan Kesler Wife, Printable Samba Score Sheet, Wally Nightingale Cause Of Death, A Thesis Needs To Be, Wood Smells Like Vinegar, Kw To Hp Conversion 3 Phase, Robby Novak Height, Otters In Idaho, Why Did Meredith Monroe Leave Dawson's Creek, Bunty Sajdeh Wife, Real Source Fixed Matches, Is Walmart Piercing Ears Right Now, Austin Carr Wife, Should You Squeeze The Pus Out Of A Spider Bite, Benelli Supernova Stock Change, Sounds That Attract Cats, Roll Dice Animation, How To Play Saracens Aoe2, Loren Gray Wallpaper, Blessings And Curses Lyrics Kidd G, Atlantis And Lemuria Rudolf Steiner Pdf, Bromination Of Acetanilide Limiting Reagent, Sharon Rufo Wikipedia, Black Squirrels In Michigan, Moose Compared To Human, Télécharger Cleopatra 1963 French, Torino Brush Wholesale, Betty Claire Kalb, Water Hydra Head, Big Bud 1100, Edx Medical Terminology, Yes Network Live, The Maze By Nelson Demille, Drop Down Drawer Hinge, Is Larry Sabato Married, Rolling Stones Memo From Turner, Edison Park Twitch, Mls Predictions Windrawwin, Rife 2 Bar Putter Cover, Smite Ps4 Cross Progression 2020, Guillermo Vilas Now, Poe Chain Vs Fork, Bike And Hike Tent, Edward Stitt Fleming, Major Oliver Horton Band Of Brothers Actor, Why Is My Guinea Pig Chewing On Everything, Janine Poreba The Office, Christi Paul Children, Cartoon Cat Voice Lyrics, Blm Alicia Garza Quotes, Mud Dauber Wasp Sting, 80s Synth Riffs, Blue Supergiant Life Cycle, My Life Is Amazing Song, Asmodeus In The Bible, Arryn Zech Rwby, Macomb County Mugshots, Martin Samuel Daily Mail Contact, Fabian Net Worth, Anuhea Jenkins Husband, Speck Ipad Case How To Fold, Patrick Reusse Age, Alex And Ani Deptford Mall, Ira Peskowitz Net Worth, Audrey Pence Yale, Helen Gott Grey, Redargüir Significado Biblico, Rangers Third Strip, Azur Lane Destroyers, How To See Curse Level Gungeon, Jerboa For Sale, Conure Breeders Uk, Lana Del Rey Heart Shaped Necklace, Custom Gba Cartridge, Marvel Gamer Ability Fanfiction, Amazing Grace Pdf, Scott Speedman Teeth, Spread the love" />
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In 2008, Larkin launched a new website whose original inspiration had come from the All Time Top 1000 Albums, initially called 1000Greatest.com. On 12 May 2013, Larkin signed for Gateshead. Aided by a team of contributors, a fast-growing library of music magazines, books and the music itself, an eventual 3000 vinyl singles, 3500 vinyl albums, 4500 music biographies and 38,000 CDs,[16] Larkin began compiling the Encyclopedia. As Larkin, who had recently had groin surgery was viewed as lacking the necessary match fitness to play games during the club's injury crisis, they took the decision to release him in order to be able to bring in new signings. ), the Guinness Who's Who of Blues (2nd Edition), Guinness Publishing (UK), 1995. Statistics of Colin Larkin, a hockey player from Waterford, MI born Nov 17 1993 who was active from 2012 to 2019. ), Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock, The, Virgin Books (UK), 1999. There he studied typography and book design. The Becontree estate in Dagenham began as a conglomeration of 27,000 "homes for heroes", and had no recognisable town centre. He is CEO and editor-in-chief of Musopedia Ltd. From 2013 to 2017 he was the main contributor of music biographies and album reviews for Quantone Music [Quantone], an in depth music data company. [18] Larkin became full-time editor-in-chief and ran the encyclopedia as a cottage industry, with a team of fewer than ten contributors, who in terms of wordcount were "producing an Agatha Christie novel a month".

Colin has linked up once again with David Rush and Anth Smith, this time in a coaching role for Sunderland College coaching the men's category 3 team. In 1967 he began writing for music journals and magazines. He has previously played for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Kidderminster Harriers, Mansfield Town, Chesterfield, Northampton Town, Lincoln City and Gateshead. [18], Over 50 separate titles followed the creation of the Encyclopedia's database, and in 1997 Larkin sold Square One Books to American data company Muze.

He published additional music biographies including those on Graham Bond, R.E.M., Eric Clapton, The Byrds and Frank Zappa,[15] and a further book on Bob Dylan, Oh No, Not Another Bob Dylan Book. Colin Larkin (born 1949) is a British writer and entrepreneur.

Larkin closed down this website in August 2018 and re-directed the content to Musopedia.com. It was in the fairground, against a background of Little Richard on the wind-up 78 rpm turntables, that Larkin acquired his passion for the world of popular music,[9] and a taste for exotic pattern and vivid colour, which would re-surface in later years in books on Islamic art and architecture, and oriental rugs. In a pre-internet age, the work required to create an encyclopedia of popular music was considerable. Colin Larkin (born 1949) is a British writer and entrepreneur. Colin Larkin (born 27 April 1982 in Dundalk, County Louth) is an Irish professional footballer, who plays as a forward for Sunderland RCA.. [7] However, his second spell with the club would be short as they encountered an injury crisis amongst their forwards. However, with chances limited, Larkin, with two years left on his contract at Wolves, joined Mansfield Town for a £125,000 fee in July 2002. His passion for an encyclopedia that would do for Bob Dylan and the Beatles what the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians had done for more classical subjects, and moreover do it better, finally took over when in 1989 he sold his half of Scorpion Books to fund the project and founded Square One Books. This article is about the footballer. Larkin began his professional career with Wolverhampton Wanderers. He has previously played for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Kidderminster Harriers, Mansfield Town, Chesterfield, Northampton Town, Lincoln City and Gateshead For the writer, see, "Ten players shown door by Hartlepool United", "Experienced Pair Sign for West Auckland", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Colin_Larkin_(footballer)&oldid=974815228, Republic of Ireland association footballers, Republic of Ireland expatriate association footballers, Republic of Ireland youth international footballers, National League (English football) players, Association footballers from County Louth, All Wikipedia articles written in Irish English, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 25 August 2014, This page was last edited on 25 August 2020, at 05:10. He founded, and was the editor in chief of, the Encyclopedia of Popular Music, described by The Times as "the standard against which all others must be judged".. [3] He made his debut on 10 August as a second-half substitute against Kidderminster Harriers. Larkin netted 13 goals in total over a two-year spell at Chesterfield. ), The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th Edition 10 vols) Oxford University Press (UK/US) 2006.

Founder, Editor & Writer of the World's Greatest Reference Book on Popular Music Comes to goNORTH! He founded, and was the editor in chief of, the Encyclopedia of Popular Music,[1] described by The Times as "the standard against which all others must be judged".[2]. He is also head coach of Evolution Football Elite Academy.

[19] On 15 April 2009, it was announced that most of the assets of Muze Inc. were purchased by Macrovision.[20]. The number of workers on the Dagenham site increased from 12,000 to 35,000 as Ford met the demand of 360,000 military vehicles, vans and army trucks. [4] Larkin scored his first goal for Gateshead on 17 August 2013 in a 1–2 defeat against Barnet. In May 2011 Omnibus Press released the Amazon Kindle edition of the Encyclopedia of Popular Music, using the text of the 2007 edition. However, Smith departed the club on 16 December 2014 and a month later Larkin was on the move again, joining Sunderland RCA.[10]. Scorpion Publishing published art books on Oriental carpets and Islamic Art. It was quickly recognised as monumental: Rolling Stone described the work as "musical history in the making", in The Times they called it "a work of almost frightening completeness". For the footballer, see, Larkin, Colin (ed. He progressed through their youth ranks to make his first team debut on 24 August 1999 in a League Cup exit to Wycombe Wanderers, where he scored within eight minutes of coming off the bench. Along with the ten-volume encyclopedia, Larkin also wrote the book All Time Top 1000 Albums,[3] and edited the Guinness Who's Who Of Jazz,[4] the Guinness Who's Who Of Blues,[5] and the Virgin Encyclopedia Of Heavy Rock[6] The compiler of the most extensive database of popular music in Europe and the US, a writer and book designer by trade, Larkin has over 650,000 copies in print to date. In the 1980s Larkin, who read music magazines avidly and was acquiring a considerable personal library of singles and albums, began to consider the idea of "an encyclopedia of popular music". [21], This article is about the writer. Larkin, Colin (ed. They also designed and published John Gorman's trilogy of Labour history, Banner Bright,[11] To Build Jerusalem and Images of Labour. Larkin, Colin (ed. [10] and was influenced by the typeface designer Eric Gill, who is associated with the arts and crafts movement. In 2018 he was commissioned by BMG to write the detailed essay and sleeve notes for the Rolling Stones' curated project Confessin' the Blues. On 7 August 2009, Larkin signed a contract with League One side Hartlepool United after impressing during a short trial period. [17] Square One developed their own in-house software using 4th Dimension.

This would later change its name to become the multi-media rating site and iPhone app, btoe.com (Best Things On Earth).[19]. "Who'd Put The Everly Brothers Above Elvis", All about the guru of groove, Colin Larkin, editor of, "Macrovision Agrees to Acquire Assets of Muze, Inc", "UK: The Rolling Stones curate Confessin' The Blues in collaboration with BMG and Universal, with donations going to Willie Dixon's Blues Heaven Foundation". Notable music books at this time included Timeless Flight: The Definitive Story of The Byrds[13] and Bob Dylan's Unreleased Recordings.[14]. When the club suffered relegation to League Two, Larkin remained in the third tier as he joined Northampton Town on a free transfer, on 28 June 2007 in a two-year deal.

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Colin_Larkin&oldid=981148372, Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 30 September 2020, at 15:41. Colin Larkin (born 27 April 1982 in Dundalk, County Louth) is an Irish professional footballer, who plays as a forward for Sunderland RCA. He scored 25 goals over a three-year stay at Field Mill, but an apparent fall-out with then manager Carlton Palmer led to his eventual release to join Chesterfield in 2005 on a two-year contract. From the outset Larkin was intent upon reaching areas of the book reading public that other publishers felt it unnecessary or unprofitable to reach. In May 2011 he signed a new contract with the club. [1] Larkin was released on 10 May 2012 and joined Lincoln City at the start of the 2012–13 season. Larkin, Colin, All Time Top 1000 Albums (3rd Edition), Virgin Books (UK), 2000. In 1992 the first edition of the Encyclopedia of Popular Music went into print. At Longmans he became senior book designer, but he soon tired of working for the publishing house and by 1976 had co-founded his own book publishing company, Scorpion Publishing. [5] At the end of the season, Larkin was released by Gateshead. In the 1960s Larkin attended the South East Essex County Technical High School following which, under his own initiative he obtained an apprenticeship as a commercial artist, enabling him to take a sandwich course at the London College of Printing (now the London College of Communication). ), the Guinness Who's Who of Jazz (2nd Edition), Guinness Publishing (UK), 1995, Larkin, Colin (ed. Larkin was born in Dagenham, Essex, an area that was largely populated by workers in the car industry. [8] He moved on to join West Auckland Town,[9] reuniting him with his erstwhile Gateshead manager Anth Smith. He was released by Lincoln in March 2013 and subsequently signed for Harrogate Town[2] and scored on his debut for Town in a 2–2 draw against Bishop's Stortford. [6], On 8 August 2014, Harrogate Town announced that Larkin had re-signed for the club. In 1989 Larkin formed Square One Books to create a multi-volume Encyclopedia of Popular Music, and to publish music related books.

Despite this bright start to his senior career, he was unable to gain any real first team action at Molineux and managed just three (goalless) appearances over three seasons for the club. [16], From September 2008 Larkin ceased all involvement with Muze Inc. or any of its related companies following the closure of the Encyclopedia of Popular Music as a stand-alone product and his subsequent redundancy. Although the post-war years proved lucrative for the Ford motor company,[8] Larkin was raised in relative poverty in the largest area of council housing in the United Kingdom, in the suburbs that surrounded the Ford plant. Larkin spent much of his early childhood attending the travelling fair where his father, who worked by day as a plumber for the council, moonlighted on the waltzers to make ends meet.

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