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6-602: Pizzey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amos Pizzey (born 1967), British DJ Christopher Pizzey (born 1976), British actor Erin Pizzey (born 1939), British novelist and family care activist Graham Pizzey (1930–2001), Australian author, photographer and ornithologist Jack Pizzey (1911–1968), Premier of Queensland in 1968 Jack Pizzey (television) , British television documentary-maker and author [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

12-575: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Amos Pizzey Amos Pizzey (born 1967) is a British businessman and the founder of internet company Talenthouse . At the age of 14, he joined George’s band, Culture Club , using the name Captain Crucial and toasted on the Kissing To Be Clever song Love Twist as well as Murder Rap Trap, the B-side to I'm Afraid Of Me (also included on

18-408: The surname Pizzey . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pizzey&oldid=782798254 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

24-604: The album's 2003 reissue as a bonus track). Two years later, he signed his first international contract with Richard Branson at Virgin Records . Over the next two decades, Pizzey signed with various record labels and was also producing and remixing music for artists such as Madonna , George Michael , Red Hot Chili Peppers , and Boy George (toasting on various remixes of his song Everything I Own ). He also toured with Boy George's other band, Jesus Loves You , and performed on their singles Generations of Love and Sweet Toxic Love . It

30-1117: The request of fashion designer John Galliano . In the year 2000, Pizzey became a founding partner of London’s Met Bar, which became popular with artists. In 2009 he relocated to the California where he founded Talenthouse , described as ‘The World's Open Source Creative Department’, which was initially located in Palo Alto before moving to Los Angeles. Talenthouse is a computing platform that hosts open source creative briefs that generate creative content at scale for its clients while providing opportunities for creators. Campaigns have involved artists including U2 , Paul McCartney , Tom Ford , Dolce and Gabbana , Luc Besson , Naomi Campbell , Lady Gaga and Dr. Dre and for marketers such as Adidas , Intel , Airbnb , Vice Media , Macy’s , Time Inc , Universal Music Group , Fox Films , Warner Bros and Microsoft . As Founder, Creative Director and Board Member, Pizzey helped broker partnerships with brands and artists and raise $ 30 million in funding. Pizzey

36-460: Was during this time that he forged a close relationship with English DJ and singer Jeremy Healy . The two had a series of hit records and created the multi-platform entertainment concept known as Bleachin', which tells the story of inner city club culture through film , fashion, art, music and photography. Pizzey and Healy went on to sign the project with BMG Records , and were consequently photographed by Annie Leibovitz for American Vogue at

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