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Unto Others - Gabriel Franco
Opening act for Arch Enemy & Behemoth on the The European Siege 2022
Le Zénith de Paris, Paris, France | 04/10/2022
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Philippe Bareille
Kinks frontman Ray Davies introduces a screening of Z (1969) - his BFI Screen Epiphanies selection.
Photo: Yves Salmon
Ghost - Tobias Forge
A Pale Tour named Death
Le Zénith de Paris, Paris, France | 07/02/2019
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Philippe Bareille
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Freddie Garrity (14 November 1936 – 19 May 2006)[1] was a singer and actor who was frontman and comical element in the 1960s pop band, Freddie and the Dreamers.
Born in Manchester, Freddie worked as a milkman while playing in local skiffle groups: the Red Sox, the John Norman Four, and finally the Kingfishers, who became Freddie and the Dreamers in 1959. In the early years of the band, Garrity’s official birth-date was given as 14 November 1940 to make him appear younger and, therefore, more appealing to the youth market who bought the majority of records sold in the UK.
Garrity’s trademark was his habit of leaping up and down during performances. This, combined with his almost skeletal appearance and horn-rimmed glasses, made him an eccentric figure in the UK pop scene of the early 1960s.
Freddie and the Dreamers disbanded in the late 1960s and between 1971 and 1973 Garrity and former bandmate Peter Birrell appeared in the ITV children’s television show Little Big Time. Garrity also made an appearance on the Granada Television production The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club in early 1974; and he appeared in an episode of Heartbeat as a DJ, who played a Freddie and the Dreamers record, "I'm Telling You Now".
After his television career ended, Garrity formed a new version of Freddie and the Dreamers and toured regularly for the next two decades, but no further records or chart success came their way. He continued to perform until 2001, when he was diagnosed with emphysema after collapsing during a flight, thus forcing him into retirement.
With his health in decline, Garrity settled in Newcastle-under-Lyme. He was married three times and had one child from his first marriage, Jackie, and three from his second marriage, Nicola, Danielle, and Matthew. Freddie Garrity died at Bangor in North Wales, at the age of 69, after being taken ill while on holiday. (Wikipedia)
No One Is Innocent
Frankenstein Tour
La Cigale, Paris, France | 21/11/2018
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Philippe Bareille
Glenn Hughes
Classic Deep Purple Live Tour 2018
L'Elysée Montmartre, Paris, France | 06/11/2018
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Ghost - Nameless Ghoul
On the Main Stage at Hellfest Open Air 2022 Part 1 - Day 2
15th Anniversary Edition
Clisson, France | 18/06/2022
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The frontman ( 'Billy' ?? ) of the Hoodoos, local Blues 3 piece Band ( back in 2005 ? ) in New Mexico.
Frontman Ricky Warwick with Black Star Riders on 17th March 2017 during their Heavy Fire tour at the O2 Forum, Kentish Town, London UK.
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The biopic of Queen frontman Freddie Mercury is being promoted with a giant mural on the side of a building belonging to his former art college in west London.
The Bohemian Rhapsody mural was completed on 5 October 2018, spray-painted on to the side of the University of West London (UWL) Paragon House building, at the southern end of Boston Manor Road, Brentford near to the M4, one of London’s busiest motorways.
Mercury, then known as Freddie Bulsara was an art student at UWL’s predecessor institution, Ealing Art School in St. Mary's Road, Ealing. He made one of his first public performances at the St Mary's Road building on 31 October 1969 as the lead singer of a band called Wreckage.
The mural was painted by Global Street Art.
The UK premiere of the Twentieth Century Fox and Regency Enterprises’ production Bohemian Rhapsody was at Wembley Arena on 23 October 2018.
Miles Kane, solo artist, former frontman of The Rascals, and co-frontman with Alex Turner of The Last Shadow Puppets. He rocked!
Day 2 of the eleventh annual Tramlines Festival in Hillsborough Park, Sheffield, Friday 19th July 2019. There were performances from the likes of Everly Pregnant Brothers, She Drew The Gun, Miles Kane, Johnny Marr, Reverend and the Makers, Johnny Marr and headliners Courteneers.
Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil at Crobar NYC 2004
Motley Crue is a heavy metal band from Los Angeles California with hit songs such as "Home Sweet Home" "Dr. Feelgood" and "Kickstart My Heart"
Motley Crue
Vince Neil
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Crobar
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2008 Melbourne Grand Prix KISS concert - here Paul Stanley leaves the main stage to get closer to fans way in the back of the crowed.
Jancee, frontman and guitar-slinger of The Jancee Pornick Casino, performing in the "Excentric Café", Cambrai - France
Sigur Rós frontman Jonsi. Most of these photos were taken as the sun set, turning the white-stone courtyard of Somerset House into a glorious, glowing orange, while the band's etheral sound bounced off the walls.
Scott McCaughey
Snow Patrol frontman-led supergroup Tired Pony played one of three planned shows in support of their sophomore studio album release The Ghost of the Mountain at London's Barbican Hall.
Joined by R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck, Gary Lightbody brought on a host of special guests to work through a set of songs from both records with guests including R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills, Editors front man Tom Smith, Commitments singer Bronagh Gallagher as well as members of Snow Patrol and presenter Edith Bowman.
In attendance were funny man James Corden and his wife Julia Carey as well as One Direction singer Harry Styles.
Ghost - Tobias Forge
A Pale Tour named Death
Le Zénith de Paris, Paris, France | 07/02/2019
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Miggy Chavez and the rest of ChicoSci returned after a 20 minute disappearing act. The rest of the band looked confused after Miggy ran off the stage and disappeared into the bowels of the Grand Stand.
Miguel "Miggy" Chavez is the frontman of ChicoSci, a popular Filipino rock band, who performed at the 2009 UST Freshmen Welcome Walk Concert on July 24, 2009.
© 2009 Ashley D. Cristal, All Rights Reserved. Use of this photograph in ANY form is NOT permitted without permission from the author.
The Script: Dublin band The Script play Glastonbury’s “Other” stage. Pictured here is Danny O’Donoghue the bands Frontman. Captured: 27/06/09, Picture: Tony Kinlan.
Creed frontman Scott Stapp put on a really good solo show at The Arcada Theatre in St Charles. He played a good mix of Creed songs and his solo tunes.
Gary Lightbody
Snow Patrol frontman-led supergroup Tired Pony played one of three planned shows in support of their sophomore studio album release The Ghost of the Mountain at London's Barbican Hall.
Joined by R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck, Gary Lightbody brought on a host of special guests to work through a set of songs from both records with guests including R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills, Editors front man Tom Smith, Commitments singer Bronagh Gallagher as well as members of Snow Patrol and presenter Edith Bowman.
In attendance were funny man James Corden and his wife Julia Carey as well as One Direction singer Harry Styles.
Generation Sex - Billy Idol
On the Main Stage at Hellfest Open Air 2023 - Day 1
Clisson, France | 15/06/2023
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Philippe Bareille
Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme (left) and bassist Michael Shuman perfrom Thursday at the Wiltern in Los Angeles.
///ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - qotsa.0524 - BY DAVID HALL, FOR THE REGISTER: Queens of the Stone Age performed its first Stateside gig of 2013 - celebrating the impending release of its sixth studio album "... Like Clockwork" - on May 23 at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles.
Brandon Boyd
After a two-year break following touring their critically middling seventh studio album, 2011’s If Not Now, When?, Los Angeles-based post-grunge rockers Incubus are back with new music in the form of E.P. Trust Fall (Side A), with Side B due out later this year.
Always a band to shift with the times and experiment rather than remain within their comfort zone, Incubus have always been a collective of rock, funk and punk with a DJ element thrown in, making them stand out amongst their peers and likely what has carried them through the high and lows of their 24-year career to date.
Following the release of Trust Fall (Side A) in March 2015, Incubus are back on the live circuit with a single stop at West London’s Hammersmith Apollo venue, following a string of European festival appearances, for “An Evening With Incubus”, their first show in almost three years.
Following a five minute digital countdown clock displayed on the huge screen that provided the stage it’s backdrop, bassist Ben Kenny, drummer José Pasillas, DJ Chris Kilmore and guitarist Mike Einziger strolled onto the stage and took up their positions as the intro to Morning View track Wish You Were Here began to make itself known. Frontman Brandon Boyd then made his entrance to huge cheers from the 5,000-strong sold-out crowd. And by the time the chorus came around, the crowd had been whipped into frenzy. Next track Light Grenades hit Anna Molly was quickly followed by If Not Now, When? single Adolescents, which served to calm down proceedings a little.
Frontman Brandon Boyd owned his audience from the moment he stepped into the bright light setup of the show and exuded all the energy expected from a heavyweight rock show, the obligatory shirt removal coming part way through the set. While rarely addressing the crowd, aside from to say thank you, he bounded about the stage, often crouching down on his monitors or leaping off them.
But it was bassist Ben Kenney who had the crowd chanting out his name early on in the set which led the frontman to take a moment out to acknowledge the audience’s love for his bandmate and bow to him.
New song Absolution Calling from the Trust Fall E.P. had the crowd singing along before moshing at the front took on a new lease of life with S.C.I.E.N.C.E. favourite Vitamin.
A slowed-down, stripped-back first verse of Make Yourself hit Pardon Me had the 39-year-old frontman grinning as the crowd sang back every word and prematurely sang him back the chorus before the band launched into the song proper.
A Crow Left of the Murder song Agoraphobia was introduced by Boyd as a song not played live for a while and led into Trust Fall track Dance Like You’re Dumb, which sounded as though it could easily have come from pre-major label record S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
A Crow Left of the Murder opener Megalomaniac closed the main set, the band segueing into Nirvana’s Come As You Are during a brief interlude.
Probably their biggest commercial hit, Make Yourself song Drive, opened up a three-song encore. It had to be played but was never going to be this band’s set list tent pole. In fact, with such an extensive back catalogue of roof-shattering rock anthems and delicately crafted, honey-slick mellower picks, there was never a dull moment or a single standout peak in the rollercoaster ride, two-hour set.
After a career as extensive as Incubus have had, it’s easy to see how the factory of music-making can get stuck along the way, but tonight has proven that not only has the factory received a well-deserved oil, with Incubus back making standout new music, but that the machine is back at full-throttle with clever and articulate song crafting and instrumentation at the helm.
Incubus’ live show too doesn’t falter in the slightest, seem exhausted or rely on a single standout hit from the past. This writer and photographer certainly left the West London venue of tonight’s performance with very sore through from singing (yelling?) along with pretty much every song from their epic, career-spanning set.
Peter Buck & Bronagh Gallagher
Snow Patrol frontman-led supergroup Tired Pony played one of three planned shows in support of their sophomore studio album release The Ghost of the Mountain at London's Barbican Hall.
Joined by R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck, Gary Lightbody brought on a host of special guests to work through a set of songs from both records with guests including R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills, Editors front man Tom Smith, Commitments singer Bronagh Gallagher as well as members of Snow Patrol and presenter Edith Bowman.
In attendance were funny man James Corden and his wife Julia Carey as well as One Direction singer Harry Styles.
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Frontman of the Continuo Company;
Grachtenfestival: EarBites;
Compagnietheater, Amsterdam,
August 19th, 2015;
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Page began his career as a studio session musician in London and by the mid-1960s, had become the most sought-after session guitarist in the UK. He was a member of the Yardbirds from 1966 to 1968. He achieved worldwide fame as the lead guitarist, record producer and founder of the English rock band Led Zeppelin.
Iain Archer
Snow Patrol frontman-led supergroup Tired Pony played one of three planned shows in support of their sophomore studio album release The Ghost of the Mountain at London's Barbican Hall.
Joined by R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck, Gary Lightbody brought on a host of special guests to work through a set of songs from both records with guests including R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills, Editors front man Tom Smith, Commitments singer Bronagh Gallagher as well as members of Snow Patrol and presenter Edith Bowman.
In attendance were funny man James Corden and his wife Julia Carey as well as One Direction singer Harry Styles.
Abstract Series 48 - The Mark Sandman Tribute Concert
Boston to honour Mark Sandman with memorial concert on Sunday
Members and fans of the Boston music community will come together on Sunday to honor the memory of Mark Sandman, the late frontman of famed rockers Morphine. A memorial concert will take place at Pacific Park in Cambridge (at Sidney and Pacific Streets) from 1 to 7 p.m. with a parade/procession beginning at Mark Sandman Square (at the Middle East in Central Square) at 12:30 p.m. Performing Sandman's music at the free concert will be his former bandmates now in Orchestra Morphine, Elastic Waste Band and Treat Her Right. Local outfits Zili Misik, Mean Creek, Rite Hook, Faces on Film, Mariachi Internationale and Mickey Bones will also perform.
The concert marks the 10th anniversary of Sandman's death and comes just three days after what would have been his 57th Birthday. The Morphine singer/bassist and co-founder of Hi-N-Dry Records died of a heart attack after collapsing on stage at the Nel Nome del Rock festival in Palestrina, Italy on July 3, 1999. As well as celebrating the life and work of one of the city's favorite sons of the local music scene, the Memorial Concert will focus attention on the Mark Sandman Music Project, based in the newly renovated Arts in the Armory building in Somerville.The Music Project is a not-for-profit, community-based organization which seeks to foster recreational, education and artistic goals by expanding young people’s opportunities to participate in music.
The concert site will include a fund-raising store selling CDs donated to the Music Project by musicians from across the country. Harmonix, who will have a Beatles Rock Band stand at the Festival and will raffle products. All proceeds will go to the Music Project. An online auction is also being administrated by charitybuzz.com.
To coincide with the memorial concert, Hi-N-Dry Records is offering a variety of tribute songs and other Sandman-related tracks on the label's website. This week's offering is a recording of Morphine's "Honey White" by Les Claypool with Morphine members Billy Conway, Jerome Deupree and Dana Colley. All current week downloads are free but fans are to make a donation to the Sandman Project in whatever amount they think is reasonable
Updated On: September 25, 2009.
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Behemoth
Ecclesia Diabolica Evropa 2019 E.V. Tour
Le Bataclan, Paris, France | 22/01/2019
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Yael Yuzon is the frontman of Sponge Cola, a popular Filipino rock band, who performed at the 2009 UST Freshmen Welcome Walk Concert on July 24, 2009.
© 2009 Ashley D. Cristal, All Rights Reserved. Use of this photograph in ANY form is NOT permitted without permission from the author.
I think someone called out Sponge Cola frontman, Yael Yuzon. Sponge Cola, a popular Filipino rock band, performed at the 2009 UST Freshmen Welcome Walk Concert on July 24, 2009.
© 2009 Ashley D. Cristal, All Rights Reserved. Use of this photograph in ANY form is NOT permitted without permission from the author.
Ghost - Cardinal Copia
Imperatour 2022
Accorhotel Arena, Paris, France | 18/04/2022
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Gary Lightbody
Snow Patrol frontman-led supergroup Tired Pony played one of three planned shows in support of their sophomore studio album release The Ghost of the Mountain at London's Barbican Hall.
Joined by R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck, Gary Lightbody brought on a host of special guests to work through a set of songs from both records with guests including R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills, Editors front man Tom Smith, Commitments singer Bronagh Gallagher as well as members of Snow Patrol and presenter Edith Bowman.
In attendance were funny man James Corden and his wife Julia Carey as well as One Direction singer Harry Styles.
Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil at Crobar NYC 2004
Motley Crue is a heavy metal band from Los Angeles California with hit songs such as "Home Sweet Home" "Dr. Feelgood" and "Kickstart My Heart"
Motley Crue
Vince Neil
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Arch Enemy - Michael Amott, Alissa White-Gluz,
The European Siege 2022
Le Zénith de Paris, Paris, France | 04/10/2022
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Stone Temple Pilots - Jeff Gutt
On the Main Stage
Hellfest Open Air 2019 - Day 3
14th edition
Clisson, France | 23/06/2019
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Paul McCartney
Freshen Up Tour
14 June 2019
Globe Life Park, Arlington Texas
Sir Paul McCartney - former Beatles, former Wings frontman, two-time inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and one of the most successful composers and performers of all time. Absolutely outstanding show. In great voice and amazing shape over course of non-stop two-plus-hour set including:
Set List
A Hard Day's Night, Beatles
Junior's Farm, Wings
Can't Buy Me Love, Beatles
Letting Go, Wings
Who Cares
Got to Get You Into My Life, Beatles
Come On to Me
Let Me Roll It, Wings
I've Got a Feeling, Beatles
Let 'Em In, Wings, Wings
My Valentine
Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five, Wings
Maybe I'm Amazed
I've Just Seen a Face, Beatles
In Spite of All the Danger
From Me to You, Beatles
Dance Tonight, Beatles
Love Me Do, Beatles
Blackbird, Beatles
Here Today
Queenie Eye
Lady Madonna, Beatles
Eleanor Rigby, Beatles
Fuh You
Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!
Something, Beatles
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, Beatles
Band on the Run, Wings
Back in the U.S.S.R., Beatles
Let It Be, Beatles
Live and Let Die, Wings
Hey Jude, Beatles
Encore
Birthday, Beatles
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise), Beatles
Helter Skelter, Beatles
Golden Slumbers, Beatles
Carry That Weight, Beatles
The End, Beatles
King Diamond
On the Temple Stage
Hellfest Open Air 2019 - Day 1
14th edition
Clisson, France | 21/06/2019
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Philippe Bareille
Carcass - Jeff Walker
Opening act for Arch Enemy & Behemoth on the The European Siege 2022
Le Zénith de Paris, Paris, France | 04/10/2022
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Philippe Bareille