Plaque

Elizabeth Mitchell

Erection date: 9/4/2014

Inscription

Elizabeth "Liz" Mitchell, the voice of pop reggae super group Boney M, lived here from 1964.
Federation of Reggae Music
Brent Music

Site: Elizabeth Mitchell (1 memorial)

NW10, Wrotessley Road, 8

See also Brent.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Elizabeth Mitchell

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Boney M

Pop group. Originally, the group comprised four Jamaican born singers. They a...

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Elizabeth Mitchell

Singer. Born in Jamaica, her family emigrated to London in 1963. Known as Liz...

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Elizabeth Mitchell

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Brent Council

London Borough. Formed from the Municipal Boroughs of Wembley and Willesden o...

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Federation of Reggae Music

Music Company. Their activity is recorded as supporting activities to perform...

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