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In early 2000, while still in school, he began crafting compilation CDs and short tracks under the name Quakebeat. [5] He also played in the mock hip-hop band "Womb 2 Da Tomb" with his brother Tom Sykes and fellow Bring Me the Horizon member Matt Nicholls, [6] and in metal band "Purple Curto" with Neil Whiteley, as the drummer/vocalist under the pseudonym "Olisaurus", which he would later use ...
On July 22, 2017, Salls married British singer and songwriter Oli Sykes. [20] [6] In an interview with NME she revealed that the two had met when she was working as a model on a project for Sykes' Drop Dead Clothing Line, when they realized they shared creative ideas that they had in common.
Fish is married to his wife Emma. Emma performed additional vocals on "Happy Song" from Bring Me the Horizon's album That's the Spirit. [45] They have two children. [1] In August 2016, Fish and Oli Sykes climbed Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money for charity at the Pediatric intensive care unit at Southampton hospital.
The track is a love song dedicated to Oliver Sykes' wife, Alissa Salls. [8] Fish said of the song: "Vocal-wise it's quite a big song. There's a little bit of Portuguese in there, which is quite unusual. It's kind of a big, anthemic song. It's probably as close as we get to something like "Drown" on this album. It's a love song, so it's an ...
In case you missed it, the comedian, actress, writer, producer and loving wife to Alex Sykes (more on her in a minute) is now up for a 2024 Golden Globe for Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on ...
Bill welcomed the pair with his ex-wife Goldie Hawn, to whom he was married from 1976 to 1982. He later tied the knot with Cindy Williams in 1982, and the two welcomed kids Emily and Zachary ...
Christian Oliver’s wife, Jessica Klepser, is mourning the death of her husband and their two daughters after a fatal plane crash. “We are deeply saddened by the tragic plane accident on ...
Kean along with Oli Sykes' mother Carol Sykes, also served as the de facto managers of the band during the group's early years until 2008. [4] On 12 December 2016, Kean was selected for the front cover on the 138th edition of Bass Guitar magazine, featuring an exclusive interview with the bassist.