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Rocked, Wired & Bluesed: The Greatest Hits is a compilation album released by American rock band Cinderella in 2005, featuring tracks from their entire catalog. Track listing [ edit ]
The five-person band's debut and only album, Wicked Man's Rest, was released in 2007. Rosenberg wrote the majority of the album's tracks, with the exception of "Four Horses", which was written by Phillips. The band broke up in 2009. After the break-up of Passenger, Rosenberg kept the stage-name Passenger and took to busking for
Cinderella Millennium DVD Video Collection (2003) - DVD; Rocked, Wired & Bluesed – The Greatest Video Hits (2005) - DVD; Cinderella: In Concert - The Heartbreak Station Tour (2005) - DVD; Cinderella: In Concert (2008) - DVD (Same content as Cinderella: In Concert - The Heartbreak Station Tour 2005 DVD)
The album was released independently, without a record label or a press team. [38] The record release supports Plastic Bank, a social enterprise that combats plastic pollution in the ocean. [citation needed] The record debuted at Number 35 on the Official UK Albums Chart, marking Passenger's 8th album to enter the UK Top 40. [39]
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Passenger is the only studio album by alternative metal band Passenger. It was released through Century Media Records in 2003. Track listing "In Reverse" – 2:56
Before releasing Songs for the Drunk and Broken Hearted, Passenger wrote and recorded his standalone record, Patchwork during the 2020 coronavirus lockdown, alongside producer Chris Vallejo and guest musicians Andrew Phillips (formerly of the band Passenger alongside Rosenberg) and Richard Brinklow.
Coury was born in Johnson City, New York, to a Lebanese family. [2] At age 5, Coury started taking violin lessons. At age 6 he participated in his first public performance. Between the ages of 7 and 9 he studied at the Beirut Conservatory of Music in Beirut, Lebano