Tonight in the UK Siobhan Fahey and Marcella Detroit will do something they haven’t done for over a quarter of a century. They will perform together, appearing on The Graham Norton Show. Much loved band of the late 80’s and early 90’s, Shakespear’s Sister have announced that they’ve reformed, recorded some new music and are […]
Tags: Ane Brun, Bananarama, Dave Stewart, Delta Goodrem, Eurythmics, Marcella Detriot, Shakespear's Sister, Siobhan Fahey
10 May 2019 /
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‘Ghost’ is one of those stories that has a classic line, like Hamlet’s “To be, or not to be”, Dirty Dancing’s “I carried a watermelon” or Mother Superior’s carefully phrased “Maria? What is it you can’t face?” in The Sound of Music. ‘Ghost – the Musical’ has a highly anticipated line that audiences wait for. […]
Tags: Crown, Dave Stewart, David Roberts, Ghost the Musical, Glenn Ballard, Jemma Rix, musical, Oda Mae Brown, Perth, Rob Mills, Wendy Mae Brown
27 May 2016 |
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In 1988 Siobhan Fahey left Bananarama and headed off in a new direction with Shakespears Sister. Teaming up with American singer Marcella Detroit the duo released their debut album ‘Sacred Heart’. Last month Siobhan Fahey briefly opened a door to diehard fans of the record. For just 24 hours fans were able to purchase and […]
Tags: Banararama, Dave Stewart, Marcella Detroit, Shakespear's Sister, Siobhan Fahey, The Eurythmics
6 Dec 2013 |
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It’s Friday so we’ve pulled three more cassettes from decades gone by off the shelf and slipped them into the trusty cassette player. Bow Wow Wow, Your Cassette Pet EMI, 1981 Bow Wow Wow formed when Malcolm McLaren persuaded the ‘Ants’ from Adam and the Ants to abandon Adam and become their own band, 13 […]
Tags: anabella lwin, animation, bow wow wow, Dave Stewart, holly knight, michael des barres, Retro Cassette, terry hall, vegas
4 Oct 2013 |
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Each Friday morning in the OUTinPerth office we throw on a couple of cassettes and take a trip into the musical past. Last week we had to teach one of the younger members of our team how to eject and turn the tape over to side two, that made the Editor feel really old… Here’s […]
Tags: Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart, Peet Coombes, The Eurythmics, The Tourists
7 Jun 2013 |
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