Chrissie Hynde (born 7 September 1951) is an American musician. She is a founding member and the lead vocalist, guitarist, and primary songwriter of the
garage rocknew wave band
the Pretenders.
Poly Styrene (3 July 1957 – 25 April 2011), singer with one of Britain's earliest
punk rock bands,
X-Ray Spex; earlier religious affiliation unknown (Poly Styrene had one
Sudanese parent, possibly
Muslim, and one British parent of unknown religion) .
^Shimray, R.R. Origin and Culture of Nagas. Pamleiphi Shimray, 1985
^Neog, Maheshwar. Religions of the North-east: Studies in the Formal Religions of North. Munshiram Manoharlal, 1984.
^Krishna, Manmohan. Political Consciousness in Indian English Writing: A Study Of Manohar Malgonkar, Naintara Sahgal & Bhabani Bhattacharya.1991, Bahri Publications.
ISBN81-7034-062-4
^Bhaktivinoda Thakura (1997) Sri Siksastaka,
ISBN81-86737-06-5. Retrieved 1 June 2008. "Through the mercy of sri
guru and
Vaishnavas, we may understand the deeper meaning of
Mahaprabhu's Siksastakam, embrace it in our lives and let it gently melt our hearts. Krishna-kanta dasa (Crispian Mills) Bath, England September 21, 1997."
Foreword[permanent dead link]
Chrissie Hynde (born 7 September 1951) is an American musician. She is a founding member and the lead vocalist, guitarist, and primary songwriter of the
garage rocknew wave band
the Pretenders.
Poly Styrene (3 July 1957 – 25 April 2011), singer with one of Britain's earliest
punk rock bands,
X-Ray Spex; earlier religious affiliation unknown (Poly Styrene had one
Sudanese parent, possibly
Muslim, and one British parent of unknown religion) .
^Shimray, R.R. Origin and Culture of Nagas. Pamleiphi Shimray, 1985
^Neog, Maheshwar. Religions of the North-east: Studies in the Formal Religions of North. Munshiram Manoharlal, 1984.
^Krishna, Manmohan. Political Consciousness in Indian English Writing: A Study Of Manohar Malgonkar, Naintara Sahgal & Bhabani Bhattacharya.1991, Bahri Publications.
ISBN81-7034-062-4
^Bhaktivinoda Thakura (1997) Sri Siksastaka,
ISBN81-86737-06-5. Retrieved 1 June 2008. "Through the mercy of sri
guru and
Vaishnavas, we may understand the deeper meaning of
Mahaprabhu's Siksastakam, embrace it in our lives and let it gently melt our hearts. Krishna-kanta dasa (Crispian Mills) Bath, England September 21, 1997."
Foreword[permanent dead link]