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The band, initially named 'Holy Cross,' was formed in 1990. [5] [4] The band changed its name to 'Iron Cross' to draw a wider audience.[5] [4] A few months after disbanding the band Symphony, Saw Bwe Hmu formed Iron Cross with his guitar student Chit San Maung, keyboard player Banyar Naing (from the Moe Thout Pan band, he first joined IC as temporary / session player, after a year or two, he ...
Iron Cross was an American Oi! / hardcore punk band from Washington D.C. They played a rough form of Oi! and were the first band in the US to adopt the skinhead look and the Oi! musical style. [ 1 ] Some of its members had close ties to the Washington hardcore punk subculture, due to its relationship with other hardcore bands, with Ian Mackaye ...
Lay Phyu (Burmese: လေးဖြူ, pronounced [lé bjù]; born 19 May 1965) is a Burmese rock star and guitarist. He is the lead vocalist of the rock band Iron Cross.Lay Phyu is considered one of the most commercially successful male singers in the history of Burmese rock music.
He began his music career in 1993 as a lead guitarist in the rock band Ghost Rider. He later joined the rock band Iron Cross, which was founded by Saw Bwe Hmu, a famous guitarist and songwriter. Later Lay Phyu, Ah Nge and Y Wine joined the new aspiring band. In 1997, he released his solo album "Kyauk-sa Mya".
Chit San Maung (Burmese: ချစ်စမ်းမောင်) is a lead guitarist of the Burmese band Iron Cross. [1] [2] He also founded the PTL Recording Studio and worked as music producer and chief sound engineer. [3] He released an album named Chauk Kyo Ka Wai (ခြောက်ကြိုးကဝေ), the first guitar solo album in ...
Ah Nge was born on 28 December 1966 in Inle, Shan State, Myanmar along with his elder brother Lay Phyu.He graduated from Mandalay University.Ah Nge married to Ma Thida, an assistant lecturer from Defence Services Technological Academy.
Perhaps best known for his 2001 book about Kurt Cobain, Charles R. Cross was a veteran Seattle-based music journalist who edited that city's Rocket newspaper. Charles R. Cross, celebrated ...
Sab Grey (real name: Frederick Prasunitz) is the founder of Iron Cross, [1] the United States' first skinhead hardcore/Oi! band. As a teenager, he began to attend hardcore punk concerts in Washington DC, where he met Ian Mackaye, Henry Rollins, and others in the burgeoning Washington, DC hardcore subculture. In 1980, he founded Iron Cross.