Gareth Jones
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| Gender | Male |
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| Death | 90 years ago |
| Date of birth | January 1,1954 |
| Zodiac sign | Leo |
| Date of died | August 12,1935 |
| Died | Manchukuo |
| Books | Tell Them We are Starving: The 1933 Soviet Diaries of Gareth Jones |
| Clever | |
| Authentic Leadership (2018) | |
| Why Should Anyone Work Here? What It Takes to Create an Authentic Organization | |
| "Tell Them We are Starving": The 1933 Soviet Diaries of Gareth Jones | |
| Parents | Annie Gwen |
| Major Edgar Jones | |
| Ivor Jones | |
| Jane Ann Sterndale Bennett | |
| Job | Film Producer |
| Movies/Shows | Thomas |
| Judas | |
| Joseph of Nazareth | |
| Bonhoeffer: Agent of Grace | |
| Delirium | |
| Delight | |
| Desire | |
| Education | Swansea University |
| Prifysgol Aberystwyth University, Penglais Campus | |
| Trinity College | |
| Party | Plaid Cymru |
| Previous position | Member of the Senedd (2007–2011), Member of the Senedd (1999–2003) |
| Spouse | Fiona Howe |
| Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
| Born | Warrington |
| United Kingdom | |
| Songs | Traditional: Men of HarlechAnthems For Wales (By Classic FM) · 2014 James, James: Land of my FathersRugby 2011 · 2011 Hughes: Cwm RhonddaWorld In Union 2011 - The Official Album · 2011 View 25+ more |
| List | Traditional: Men of HarlechAnthems For Wales (By Classic FM) · 2014 |
| James, James: Land of my FathersRugby 2011 · 2011 | |
| Hughes: Cwm RhonddaWorld In Union 2011 - The Official Album · 2011 | |
| Groups | Wild Palms |
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| ID | 426128 |
Gareth Jones Life story
Gareth Jones is an English music producer and engineer notable for working with Depeche Mode, Einstürzende Neubauten, Wire and Erasure.
Delilah: Rugby fans torn over WRU choir ban on Tom Jones song
Feb 2,2023 9:41 am
... " Carpentry manager Gareth Jones, 40, said he was " dumbfounded"...
Black History Month: Boxer's family want colour bar apology
Oct 30,2021 2:08 pm
... But boxing historian Gareth Jones said his record may well have been far more extensive than that...