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South are an English rock band. The band consisted of lead singer Joel Cadbury, Brett Shaw, and Jamie McDonald. The band consisted of lead singer Joel Cadbury, Brett Shaw, and Jamie McDonald. Each member was a multi-instrumentalist and they shared duties on guitars , bass , percussion , keyboards .
From Here on In is the debut album by the English band South, released in 2001.The band subsequently released a US version the following year, complete with alternate artwork, and a slightly altered track list ("Too Much Too Soon" and "Save Your Sorrow" are new additions while "Broken Head III" and "Southern Climbs" are left off.
With the Tides is the second studio album by English rock band South, originally released on Kinetic Records in 2003. It peaked at number 21 on the UK Independent Albums Chart . [ 5 ]
The night will feature a one-of-a-kind collaboration with the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra, offering a fusion of rock and orchestral sound.
Stars on 45 was a Dutch novelty pop act that was successful in Europe, the United States and Australia in the early 1980s. The group later shortened its name to Stars On in the U.S., while in the United Kingdom and Ireland, it was always known as Starsound (or Star Sound).
The band left Jackson on Feb. 2, and upon arrival in Las Vegas immediately hit the field to practice. Each morning, the band would depart the Luxor Hotel at 11:30 a.m. and often ate at the field ...
Quench is the Beautiful South's sixth original album, released in the UK on 12 October 1998. Including the compilation Carry On Up The Charts, it was the band's third album in a row to reach the top of the charts. The cover depicts a boxer by Scottish painter Peter Howson.
In 1970 Bluegrass 45 performed at the Japanese Expo '70 and proceeded to be the first Japanese Bluegrass band to tour in the United States in 1971. [1] [2] [5] The band released three LPs under Rebel Records and toured the U.S. once more in 1972 before their disbandment that same year. [5]