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David McAlmont is most famous as part of the duo McAlmont and Butler who's hit 'Yes' reached the UK top 10. David's career in music pre-dated this hit by a number of years. First he was part of the 'indie' band 'Thieves' another duo consisting of McAlmont and Saul Freeman. They were touted by NME as an important new emerging act particularly because of the amazing voice of McAlmont and his flamboyant extravagant behaviour and appearance. David and Saul released the single 'Unworthy' during 1993 but then subsequently fell out during the completion of the debut album. David was continued...
The John Butler Trio es una banda de Australia (Fremantle) dirigida por el guitarrista y vocalista John Butler nacido en Los Angeles, California el 1 de abril de 1975. Su discografía pasa por Three (2001), disco debut con temas como Pickapart y Betterman que ya sintetizan el estilo funk-folk-rock que caracteriza la banda; Living 2001-2002 (2003)como recopilatorio para aunar los singles aparcidos hasta el momento y como reflejo de un pulidísimo directo; Sunrise over sea (2004) con temas que ya han llegado al gran público como Zebra o Peaches and Cream. Ya ha conseguido un disco de platino en Australia...
At thirteen, Jonathan's talents caught the ears and eyes of British record producer Clive Caulder. He was signed to Caulder's Jive Records and as the old cliche goes, the rest is history. Jonathan's first single broke down racial barriers, becoming the first song by a black artist to be played by white radio stations in South Africa. Because Jive was headquartered in England, Jonathan decided to move there to focus on his recording career. His commitment to his craft paid off with his self-titled debut album, which received a Grammy nomination for the pop hit "Lies." Jonathan's ability to blend...
The Voluntary Butler Scheme is, to all intents and purposes, Rob Jones – a young man holed up in Stourbridge just outside Birmingham, writing pop songs of classic sound, vivid imagination and homemade ingenuity. A couple of years ago, Rob filled the days surfing drum stools, playing for a string of bands and relishing the low-expectations life of a jobbing musician. But then, the offer of a solo gig came up. "So I wrote four or five songs, and played the show," he explains. And? "And it wasn't all that," he laughs. "But straight away, I knew I didn't want...