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Southern are a brother and sister duo from Belfast, Northern Ireland, formed in 2011. Southern play a mixture of blues, alternative rock, pop and folk/bluegrass. Signed to Marathon Artists, they released their self-title debut EP Southern in 2013 to glowing reviews. The band has been championed by BBC Radio Ulster's Gerry Anderson who has described them as "the most promising singer/songwriters in Ireland today." Southern's single Where the Wild Are was premiered on BBC Radio 1 on Phil & Alice's show. Having spent the year touring with the likes of Bastille and Jack Bugg, Thom and Lucy bring a fresh...
There is more than one artist represented here, this bio is for the Australian band Southern Sons. For the '40s gospel group see The Southern Sons. Southern Sons was an Australian band, originally billed as The State, best known in Australia in the early 90's for their hits 'Heart In Danger' and 'Hold Me In Your Arms'. The band also featured world renowned drummer, Virgil Donati. Buckle and Jones are also notable for backing John Farnham on his Chain Reaction tour. Jones reunited with John Farnham in 1999 for his "I Can't Believe He's 50 Tour" and the "Tour Of...
The Freemasons are a Dance / House / Electronica production team from England. The act consists of DJ/Producer/composer/remixers Russell Small and James Wiltshire. The duo have become one of the most successful dance acts in the UK thanks to their remixes of major artists like Beyonce and Faith Evans as well as their own productions for which they have earned three 20 top hits. In 2005 the duo transformed Jackie Moore's 1979 #1 Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play track "This Time Baby" and Tina Turner's 2000 hit "When The Heartache Is Over" into an international club smash as "Love On...