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The four-member band was formed in 2014. [1] The main singer, Elidyr Glyn, won the Alun Sbardun Huws trophy in the Eisteddfod Genedlaethol 2016 for composing the song Curiad Y Dydd . [ 2 ] Glyn is also known for winning Cân i Gymru ("Song for Wales") in 2019, with the song Fel Hyn 'Da Ni Fod .
Well-Strung is an American string quartet based in New York City [1] that is known for fusing classical music with modern pop music. [2] The band was formed in 2012 [3] by band member Chris Marchant and producer Mark Cortale. [1]
Mixed-gender bands occupy a numerical middle-ground between them, with one source noting that "few bands in rock history have achieved a gender balance in the mix of musicians". [1]: 87 In the 1960s pop music scene, "[s]inging was sometimes an acceptable pastime for a girl, but playing an instrument...simply wasn't done". [2] "The rebellion of ...
The 4-Skins are a punk rock band from the East End of London, England. [3] Originally composed of Gary Hodges (vocals), 'Hoxton' Tom McCourt ( guitar ), Steve 'H' Harmer ( bass ) and John Jacobs (drums), the group was formed in 1979 and disbanded in 1984 – although new line-ups formed in 2007 and 2008.
As a group, Sun Room cited contemporary bands such as Skegss, Wallows, FIDLAR, Inhaler, Surf Trash, and Daphne's Couch as their inspirations, [11] as well as 60s bands like The Seeds, The Birds, and The Ventures. [12] A review of the band's 2021 performance at the Mercury Lounge in New York described them as a "modern version of The Beach Boys ...
Since its 2006 self-titled debut, Baltimore duo Beach House has been one of indie rock’s most consistently acclaimed bands, with Alex Scally and Victoria Legrand making swirling, intoxicating ...
The core members grew up in Mount Druitt, one of Sydney's most disadvantaged suburbs. [2] They knew each other from their schools and their local church (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). Onefour members still identify as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They are of Samoan descent. [3] [4]
The single rose two places, to chart at number four in the Official Singles chart on 4 April 2010. [citation needed] It also reached number one in the UK Indie Singles Chart. [33] Away from the band, many of the members have started work on, or announced, future projects that they intended to pursue after the band ended in November 2009.