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Tears for Fears, named after a phrase found in Arthur Janov's book Prisoners of Pain, is a British pop/rock outfit formed in 1981 in Bath, England. Founder members Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith had been friends since their early teens and had already been in the shortlived ska band Graduate. Initially associated with the new wave and synthesiser bands of the early 1980s, Tears For Fears' earlier work, as evidenced on their 1983 debut album The Hurting , was explicitly based around the emotional angst of adolescence. The album reached number one in the UK and contained three UK Top...
Out of Aachen (a stone throw from Belgium and Holland) this superb band have often been called Germany's answer to JETHRO TULL. Their two studio albums are highly sought by collectors and this is no wonder. Both have been reissued on Cd but "Weiss Der Teufel" was still very rare. Apparently a second CD edition exists with live tracks as bonus. Also exist a four-disc box set; which contains their third unreleased studio album, it is also rare. Plans are for RUFUS ZUPHALL to release a new album this year. If you are a TULL fan this is likely to...
Atmozfears, aka Tim van de Stadt, is a Dutch hardstyle artist staying between the lines with his emotive and energetic sound. From what originally started as a trio in 2008, Atmozfears has grown to become a huge name in dance music with Tim at the helm sporting his generic approach to music. Support for Atmozfears has been flying in from all angles since Scantraxx signed the exciting hardstyle act back in 2012. The biggest names in the genre regularly play his tracks in their sets, including Headhunterz with his Hard With Style podcast. In the past 12 months Atmozfears has...
Born in Nebraska in Late 1950s, Joseph Alan fears began a musical Journey As A Very Young Kid ,at Age 4 he Had Learned To Play The Guitar ,And By 5yrs Old He Was Playing The Drums, Mostly Learning "Blues Songs . He Started His Musicial career in 1968, At age 12 Joseph began as a bass guitar player & singer, performing with various well known R&B bands . From 1970-1974 joseph performed with a band called "Kool-Sat & the Second Breeze" and recorded There first song "How Does it Feel", although, the song was written by all of the...
Rufus Harley, Jr. (b. near Raleigh, North Carolina, May 20, 1936; d. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 31, 2006) was an American jazz musician of mixed Cherokee and African ancestry, known primarily as the first jazz musician to adopt the Scottish great Highland bagpipe as his primary instrument. Although born near Raleigh, North Carolina, at an early age Harley moved with his mother to a poor neighborhood in North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He began playing the C melody saxophone at age 12, and also played trumpet. At the age of 22, he began studying saxophone, flute, oboe, and clarinet with Dennis Sandole (1913-2000),...