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  1. John Quarrington was an English soldier who wanted information from the Fifth Doctor and Vislor Turlough on a mysterious lost city. He sought a crystal which had mystical powers. The crystal turned out to be a Time Lord data crystal and the city was in fact Gostak's TARDIS. He died in a collapsing dune. (AUDIO: The End of the Beginning)

  2. John Quarrington was an English soldier who wanted information from the Fifth Doctor and Vislor Turlough on a mysterious lost city. He sought a crystal which had mystical powers. The crystal turned out to be a Time Lord data crystal and the city was in fact Gostak's TARDIS. He died in a collapsing dune.

  3. Jan 21, 2010 · Paul Quarrington - leader of the off beat roots group Pork Belly Futures, and former bassist with Joe Hall and the Continental Drift, half of the duo Quarrington/Worthy and of course best known as the Governer General's Literary award winning Canadian author of classics like Whale Music, King Leary etc. has passed away today of lung cancer at the age of 54.

  4. Quarrington, who died Jan. 21, was best known for his writing. He won the Governor-General’s Literary Award for Whale Music, the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour for. King Leary.

  5. Jan 21, 2010 · Paul Quarrington was best known as novelist. He wrote with a voice that was all his own, a sly combination of wit and warmth. His most recent book, The Ravine (2008) was long-listed for the ...

  6. Apr 1, 2006 · A hallway chat about bass tunings has led to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra landing the world premiere for a rare composition for double bass, writes ROBERT EVERETT-GREEN

  7. Literature. Whale Music is a 1989 novel by Canadian author & musician Paul Quarrington. It tells the story of Desmond Howl, an eccentric aging rock star who has been a recluse since the death of his brother and bandmate Danny and spends his time composing and recording his "whale music"; that is, music he hopes the whales swimming around his ...

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