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Nick Van Eede

It took almost ten years for Nick Vehicle Eede to be an overnight feeling. Eede’s breathy tone of voice and photogenic appearance very easily suited the likes of adolescent MTV audiences when his music group Cutting Crew sliced up their method to the very best from the pop graphs with …

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Glass Tiger

The Ontario-based music group Tokyo toured the province for quite some time before changing their name to Glass Tiger and signing with Capitol. Debut recording The Thin Crimson Line became popular when “REMEMBER Me (When I’m Eliminated)” reached the very best of the nationwide charts in the summertime of 1986. …

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John Eddie

Given birth to in Richmond, VA, in 1959, John Eddie relocated to NJ as a grown-up to pursue his music career. A favorite live draw within the golf club picture, he was became a member of on-stage sometimes by Bruce Springsteen. Putting your signature on a record cope with CBS/Sony, …

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The Outfield

Ironically, given their obsession with America’s favorite pastime, the Outfield got their begin in London’s East End. Playing beneath the name the Football Children, the trio of bassist/vocalist Tony Lewis, guitarist/keyboardist John Spinks, and drummer Alan Jackman performed around London and documented some early demos, getting the eye of Columbia/CBS …

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Cutting Crew

The pop/rock group Reducing Staff formed in Britain in 1985, just one single year before “(I SIMPLY) Died inside your Hands” made them stars in the home and over the Atlantic. Founding associates Kevin Scott MacMichael (electric guitar) and Nick Truck Eede (vocals) fulfilled in Halifax, Nova Scotia, while both …

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Colin Hay

Because the singer, guitarist, and primary songwriter of Australia’s Men at the job, Colin Hay was in charge of penning many of the quirkiest pop strikes of the first ’80s. Although he and his previous band will permanently be connected with “the property right here,” Hay originally hailed from Scotland, …

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T’Pau

Named following a Vulcan figure from your Star Trek Television series, the pop-anthem strap T’Pau created in 1986 around vocalist Carol Decker (b. Sept 10, 1957), guitarist Ronnie Rogers (b. March 13, 1959), key pad participant Michael Chetwood (b. August 26, 1954), bassist Paul Jackson (b. August 8, 1961), and …

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