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D:Ream are a Northern Irish pop and dance group. They had a UK No. 1 hit with "Things Can Only Get Better" in ... The live band included keyboard player Brian Cox, ...
In the 1980s and early 1990s, Cox was a keyboard player with the rock band Dare. [18] Dare released two albums with Cox – Out of the Silence in 1988 and Blood from Stone in 1991. He subsequently joined dance act D:Ream, [19] a group that had several hits in the UK charts. [20]
D:Ream member, Al Mackenzie described the resurgence to a Sunderland website as "a bit bizarre" but he was "revelling in it". [30] A running gag on The Infinite Monkey Cage, which D:Ream's former keyboardist Brian Cox co-presents, highlights that the lyric "Things Can Only Get Better" violates the second law of thermodynamics. [31]
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Additional piano is played by Jools Holland." Chris Moore, head of music on Red Dragon/Cardiff gave it 36-40 plays a week. He said, "After all those rereleases and remixes of singles off their first album, it's good to finally get something new from D:Ream. It's a great pop record, bound to be top 5 in the UK." [3]
— D:Ream (@d_ream_music) April 23, 2024. ... The band previously included Professor Brian Cox on keyboard with Cunnah and Mackenzie, who reunited in 2008 and are preparing for a performance at ...
D:Ream On Volume 1 is the debut album by Northern Irish pop/dance band D:Ream. It was released in late 1993 by Magnet Records label, distributed by Warner Music major, and managed by FXU Management. The album includes D:Ream's biggest hit single, "Things Can Only Get Better", which reached number one in the UK Singles Chart in 1994. [1]
A keyboard player from the Boston Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corps is going viral after a rather intense performance was captured on film and posted to Facebook, causing a social media uproar.