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Jesus Jones are a British alternative rock band from Bradford-on-Avon in Wiltshire, formed in late 1988, who continue to record and perform, as of 2024. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Their track " Right Here, Right Now " was an international hit, and was subsequently globally licensed for promotional and advertising campaigns.
Passages is the sixth album by the British alternative rock band Jesus Jones, released independently in 2018 through PledgeMusic. [1] Track listing
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 29 January 2025. Overview of the UK broadcast network's shows Channel 4 Channel 4 Logo Television channels Channel 4 (Programmes) 4seven E4 E4 Extra Film4 More4 Former channels 4Music The Box Box Hits Box Upfront The Hits Kerrang! TV Kiss TV Magic Q TV Online services Channel 4 Walter Presents Channel4 ...
Perverse is the third studio album by British rock band Jesus Jones, released in 1993 on Food Records.After their international success following the release of Doubt (1991), Jesus Jones, especially band leader Mike Edwards, conceived Perverse as a darker, more contemporary album.
Jesus Jones released their first video album, Big in Alaska, on VHS through Picture Music International on 1 June 1991, [40] which collected the music videos from Liquidizer and Doubt. [41] Upon returning home to the UK, they supported INXS for a show at the Wembley Stadium to a crowd of 72,000, before returning to the US to appear at the MTV ...
"Zeroes and Ones" (The Prodigy vs. Jesus Jones) - 5:43 (The "vs." subtitle is given on the album and on the original 1993 version on Zeroes and Ones. This is actually the name of the artist though, with "Zeroes and Ones" being the song title alone) "Zeroes and Ones" (Aphex Twin Reconstruction #1 Mix) - 8:00
'The training & discipline to execute this is unimaginable,' one fan wrote in response to the 'simply amazing' performance.
Channel 4 (previously 4oD and All 4) is a video on demand service from Channel Four Television Corporation, [1] free of charge for most content and funded by advertising. [2] The service is available in the UK and Ireland; viewers are not required to have a TV licence —required for live viewing and the BBC iPlayer on-demand service—when ...