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There are at least four bands to have recorded under the name of Swan. 1. SWAN is a melodic hardcore band from East Central Indiana. 2. Swan is Italian singer and producer Giancarlo Cinelli. The act was arranged by Claudio Cattafesta Alex Cundari, Gino Caria and Sandro Oliva. Swan recorded the hits "Don't Talk About It", "General Custer", "Keep Me Satisfied" and "Shinning Star". 3. The Vancouver, BC, Canada based hard rock group Swan, formed 2010 by Murray Atkinson, Platinum Award Winner of the 2007 CFox Vancouver Seeds Radio Contest. Murray placed 1st overall out of over 500 bands from...
There is more than one artist with the name Black Swan. 1). Black Swan ("Drones for bleeding hearts"), is a New York-based cinematic orchestrated ambient dronemaker, releasing the highly acclaimed In 8 Movements, the 2011 return LP, The Quiet Divide, along with two 2012 releases, Aeterna and Heaven. Black Swan's most recent albums are 2013's Redemption, followed by the 2014 release of Tone Poetry. Official website: http://www.swanplague.com/ 2). Black Swan, a Melodic Black Metal band from Finland, started in 1995 as a two-man project of T. Palokangas and J. Tuomivaara. The band released "Demo '96" with T. Palokangas handling guitars...
Swans is a band from New York, United States, active from 1982 to 1997, reformed in 2010, led by singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Michael Gira. Marginally associated with the no wave scene at first, their original sound was slow and extremely heavy, with live performances that were often so brutal and physical that in a number of instances certain audience members were made ill, police were called and venues were shut down. This early physical sound is possibly best heard on the live album Public Castration Is A Good idea. Their initial style shifted a little by the time Swans...
Brian Poole & the Tremeloes were an English beat group founded in 1958 in Dagenham, Essex, England. Lead singer Brian Poole left the band in 1966 and the band continued as The Tremeloes. The group formed in 1958 as Brian Poole and the Tremoloes (the name soon being changed thanks to the spelling mistake of a local newspaper), and were initially cast in the Buddy Holly and the Crickets mould. Decca notoriously chose them over The Beatles, whom they had auditioned on the same day. They first charted with a version of “Twist and Shout” (1963), which owed much to...