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Phil Seymour, born Philip Warren Seymour on May 15, 1952, is best remembered as one-half of the creative force behind the Dwight Twilley Band, co-writing, with Dwight Twilley, some of the finest pop songs of the era such as the classic "I'm on Fire". After two albums came out (1976's 'Sincerely' and 1978's 'Twilley Don't Mind'), Seymour left to pursue a solo career, his singer-songwriter work perhaps peaking with his 1981 power pop hit "Precious to Me". He began the 80s spending a short time waiting for a recording deal, recording solo sessions as well as contributing session work for...
Mark Seymour is an Australian musician and singer best known for his work as the frontman and songwriter of rock band Hunters & Collectors. In 1997, whilst still officially part of Hunters & Collectors he released his debut solo album King Without a Clue, which earned him a nomination in the ARIA Awards for Best Male Artist (as well as Best Debut Single with Last Ditch Cabaret). In 1998, Hunters & Collectors officially split up. Seymour later released a live DVD/CD in 2001 entitled One Eyed Man, Embedded in 2004, and 2005's Daytime & the Dark. His fourth solo studio...
Seymour Bits is one of the many aliases of producer Bas Bron. Seymour Bits is the artist name for the fictional character Seymour Jackson, a 23-year-old computer programmer who traded his job as business-analysis software programmer for the life of a musician. On stage Seymour is flanked by Michel “Stompin'” Stomp and Rokko Dragonbreath, a mysterious caped super hero. The dance sensation The Dippin' Bitches are added to create an explosive funk sensation. Other aliases of Bas Bron include Bastian, Gifted and Fatima Yamaha. Bron is also producer for De Jeugd van Tegenwoordig and forms Comtron together with Rimer Veeman....