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"Fire" is a 1968 song written by Arthur Brown, Vincent Crane, Mike Finesilver and Peter Ker. [1] Performed by the Crazy World of Arthur Brown , it was released as a single and on the band's debut album, also called The Crazy World of Arthur Brown .
Arthur Wilton Brown (born 24 June 1942) [4] is an English singer and songwriter best known for his flamboyant and theatrical performances, eclectic (and sometimes experimental) work and his powerful, wide-ranging operatic voice, in particular his high pitched banshee screams.
The Crazy World of Arthur Brown is the debut studio album by the English rock band the Crazy World of Arthur Brown.Released in the United Kingdom in June 1968 by Track Records and in the United States in September 1968 through Atlantic, the album was an international success, propelled by the transatlantic hit single "Fire".
The Crazy World of Arthur Brown are an English rock band formed by singer Arthur Brown in 1967. The original band included Vincent Crane (Hammond organ and piano), Drachen Theaker (drums), and Nick Greenwood (bass). This early incarnation were noted for Crane's organ and brass arrangements and Brown's powerful, wide-ranging operatic voice. [1]
Fourteen years later, Brown and PBS stood firm when conservative groups once again targetedArthur for the Season 22 story, "Mr. Ratburn and the Special Someone." That 2019 episode featured a same ...
Vincent Rodney Cheesman (21 May 1943 – 14 February 1989), known professionally as Vincent Crane, was an English keyboardist, best known as the organist for the Crazy World of Arthur Brown and Atomic Rooster. Crane co-wrote "Fire", the 1968 hit single by the Crazy World of Arthur Brown.
CBS' Fire Country isn't just a show about inmates fighting fires — there's an impressive guest star list as well. The show, which premiered in 2022, follows Bode (Max Thieriot) as he gets a ...
The two-story home at 2117 Northwest 24th Street was known for its four Corinthian columns at the front of the house, among many other features.