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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mud_(band)Mud (band) - Wikipedia

    Mud. 1966–1972: the early years. The band was founded by lead guitarist Rob Davis, [3] lead vocalist Les Gray, [3] drummer Dave Mount (born 3 March 1947, [3] Carshalton; died 2 December 2006, St Helier Hospital, Carshalton [4]) and bassist Ray Stiles (born 20 November 1946, [3] Guildford, Surrey).

    • 1966–1980, 2015–present
  2. www.cs.umd.edu › users › mountDavid Mount - UMD

    Department of Computer Science. 8125 Paint Branch Drive. University of Maryland. College Park, MD 20742. Office: 4246 Brendan Iribe Center of CS and Engineering. Phone: (301) 405-2704; Fax: (301) 405-6707. Email: mount@umd.edu. Research. I am a member of the Algorithms and Theory Group at the University of Maryland.

  3. 18 de dic. de 2006 · David George Mount, drummer: born Carshalton, Surrey 3 March 1947; twice married: died 2 December 2006. One of the identifying features of the glitter bands of the early Seventies was the...

  4. 23 de ene. de 2024 · Dave Mount. Dave Mount retired from music and worked as a financial adviser and a postman. He died in 2006 of a suspected suicide. He was 59 years old. Ray Stiles. Ray joined The Hollies in 1986 and is still a member of the band. He also lives in Surrey and has a son1.

  5. Successful UK pop / glam band. Mud was founded by singer Les Gray and drummer Dave Mount. They formed a band with bass player Ray Stiles and guitarist Rob Davis. On being discovered by producer Mickie Most during a gig, they were hooked up with writer / producer partners Chinn And Chapman.

  6. Dave Mount left the music business entirely in the early 1980s. He continued to live and work in London with his family until his untimely death on 3rd December 2006. During the 1980/90s (not sure of the exact dates) the “new” MUD re-recorded all the old RAK hits for a CD that was sold at concert.

  7. www.umiacs.umd.edu › people › mountDave Mount | UMIACS

    David Mount is a professor in the Department of Computer Science. He has written more than 140 research publications on algorithms for geometric problems, particularly problems with applications in image processing, pattern recognition, information retrieval, and computer graphics.