Roger Quigley

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Roger Patrick Martin Quigley (born 17 March 1969, Manchester, England) is a singer/songwriter and one-half of the indie pop duo known as The Montgolfier Brothers.

He has released multiple recordings, including two LPs1969 Till God Knows When, and Quigley's Point. The latter effort was recorded under the At Swim Two Birds moniker, a name was inspired by At Swim-Two-Birds, a classic tome by Irish novelist Flann O'Brien.

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