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Wonderfools started out as a trio in a small Norwegian village called Grua in ’96. Getting tired of constant winter and always having a moose in the backyard, singer and guitarplayer Tomas needed to battle his boredom. He got together with his friends Zito (drums) and Zugly (bass) and formed Wonderfools. They decided to become rockstars… After releasing the 7” single “Get Real” they realized that they needed a little more power and recruited a sixteen year-old guitar wonder named Joey. The ‘Fools recorded their debut album “Kids In Satanic Service” and went straight to Germany for a Christmas tour...
Formed in Kent, UK, in 1984. The original line-up included Kevin Weatherill (vocals, guitar), Paul Weatherill (bass, vocals), Andy Ross (guitar), Peter Ross (drums). They had their biggest success in 1985, with the single Immaculate Fools. The song reached #51 in the UK Singles Chart in January 1985. Their debut album, Hearts of Fortune, reached #65 in the UK Albums Chart the same year. The band's second album, Dumb Poet, was well-received by critics (including a five-star review in Sounds magazine), although it did not repeat the first album's commercial success. The album did, however, give the band a second...
Wee Bee Foolish are an alternative hip hop group, its members are MCs Ken Boogaloo, Yeshua DapoED, DJ Bless and semi-official member producer Xtraordinaire. All four members hail from Brighton Beach, Brooklyn in New York. All of their releases have been on the Head Bop music label. They have cited other New York artists such as the Native Tongues Posse, Boogie Down Productions and Juice Crew as influences. To date they have released one album, 2002's Brighton Beach Memoirs as well as a number of singles. However all four members have released their own solo material as well as having...
Christian 5-piece band Foolish Things hails from Aurora, Colorado. The band consists of five members: Mark Labriola II (Vocals/Guitar), Isaac Jorgensen (Vocals/Guitar), James Rightmer (Vocals/Guitar/Keyboad), Nate Phillips (Bass) and Shaul Hagen (Drums). Labriola and Jorgensen are the bands main songwriters and cite being influenced by bands such as Switchfoot, Coldplay and DC Talk. TitleTrakk.com’s Tracy Darlington describes the sound of the band thus: “Think Delirious? meets Downhere. Throw in some early U2, a dash of Edison Glass, and a slight melancholy feel, and you have their winning recipe.” This sound is coupled with a talent-riddled collection of honest and poignant...