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Fonda 500 (A.K.A. F500 or Fonda500) are a British band hailing from Kingston-upon-Hull. They appeared on the soundtrack to British comedy Teachers. They have built up a cult following since 2000 chiefly through their live performances and their musical style, comparable to Black Sabbath jamming with the Beach Boys[citation needed]. The core pair are Simon Stone and Nicholas Broten. -Band website : http://www.fonda500.com -MySpace's page: http://www.myspace.com/thebandcalledfonda500 .
Detroit band named after infamous Fondas.Guitar Player Steve Shaw formerly in Detroit Cobras. Garage Rock, melodious music. .
Fondation was a two piece band: Annanka Raghel on keyboards, voice and reciting and Ivan Coaquette on guitar, bass, synthesizer, percussion. Their release was packed in an oversized match box with matches. Each track ends with short spoken word piece which is believed to be from H.P. Lovercarft. Released by Tago Mago as part of the Camouflage series in an edition of 500 copies. Recorded December 1980 - April 1983. .
Fonda Rae (née Wood) is a vocal artist, writer and producer from Westchester County, New York.Fonda Rae is an American rhythm and blues singer best known for her club hits like "Over Like a Fat Rat" and "Touch Me" (the later which was later covered by Cathy Dennis). She was the first Coconut who sang for August Darnell's Kid Creole & the Coconuts, also sang lead with Don Armando's Second Avenue Rhumba Band. Rae also collaborated with more mainstream artists such as Taka Boom, The Fat Boys and Debbie Harry. She is probably best known for her work with, underground...
www.jlf.citizen-records.com JLF is another product of the Citizen Records Factory and he is certainly bound for a glorious future. His first vynil opus has been warmly welcomed by major producers and this first CD is of a darker and colder style. Anyway the Dijon based musician is capable of a strong diversity. His music could easily seduce deejays and techno freaks as well as a pop and rock audience, because it is where he comes from. Talking about the music....we’ll start from the acid & mechanical « Music is not computer algebra » passing through the massive-electro of « George...