Pilgrims of the Fingertips | en

The Fingertips debut album in 2003 achieved first place on radio airplay charts with the single “Melancholic Ballad”. This was followed up with two more releases (2006 & 2007) which saw the band repeating their success with top radio airplay once again. The band has a loyal fan base and has supported Nelly Furtado, Queen, George Michael, The Corrs and others. In 2010 the band went on a search for a new vocalist and out of hundreds of candidates Joana Gomes was chosen giving the band a new voice and direction. “Simple Words” was the first recording by The Fingertips...
There is more than one artist with this name. 1) The Pilgrims were a Malaysian punk rock band. They started in 1987 as Hijrah, but later changed their name. Their first two albums "Perfume Garden" (1992) and "Away From The Numbers" (1994) received a classic status in the Malaysian underground music. 2) 2nd band plays some kind of folk rock. 3) 3rd band is Plymouth Argyle who released a few football songs for the club under this monikor, including Setting Sail. 4)The fourth band is a Dutch rock band that was founded in 1988, broke up in 1997, was refounded...
From Montréal to Vancouver, Stephane Novak (the man behind "Pilgrims Of The Mind") was in constant movement. His music shows his versatility and his unique ability to create impressively vivifying atmospheric house music. .
Satan's Pilgrims formed in 1992 during a series of house parties hosted by the members of the band, and were playing shows in their hometown of Portland, Oregon by 1993. Twisting their name from the 60's AIP film "Satan's Sadists" and donning their now familiar matching outfits complete with vampire capes, they became a real band. The Pilgrims are one of the most influential surf and instrumental bands of the 90's. While much of their sound has a definite Southern California influence, what sets them apart is the legacy of their Pacific Northwest rock 'n' roll ancestors: The Ventures, The...
Purple Pilgrims is the experimental psych-dream pop duo of sisters Valentine and Clementine Nixon, originally from Christchurch, New Zealand, relocated to Hong Kong. .