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Buoyed by the huge European hit "Bulletproof Heart", the band's third album Dance to the Holy Man is the band's commercial peak to date. Throughout the 1990s, The Silencers saw a popular taste shift away from their songwriter-based style of music toward grunge and electronic music.
The Silencers had a European hit with "Bulletproof Heart". However the single, written by O'Neill in the Fingerprintz days and was about the Irish Troubles, did not receive much airplay in UK. [citation needed] During the late 1980s, The Silencers opened for David Bowie and U2 as well as touring for 4 months with Simple Minds. Despite modest ...
A video of the Silencers' medley "Peter Gunn Theme/Remote Control/Illegal" aired on MTV on the day the network premiered - August 1, 1981 - and won several awards. Billboard Magazine said of Rock'n'Roll Enforcers: "The Silencers are armed with a hard hitting debut. Fronted by the aggressive vocals of Frank Czuri...the Silencers show an amazing ...
Jimme O'Neill is a Scottish singer and guitarist who has been the lead singer of Scottish rock band The Silencers since 1984. Having started his musical career with Cha Burns in Fingerprintz in the new wave music scene, they joined Martin Hanlin and Joseph Donnelly in the 1980s to create the band The Silencers.
The Silencers may refer to: The Silencers (comics) The Silencers, a 1962 Matt Helm spy novel by Donald Hamilton. The Silencers, the 1966 film based upon the novel and starring Dean Martin; The Silencers (band), a Scottish pop/rock band; The Silencers (ska band), an American ska punk band
Lostboy! AKA Jim Kerr is the first solo album by Simple Minds front-man Jim Kerr, released on 17 May 2010. [2] The album entered the UK charts at No. 94 on 29 May 2010 and UK Independent Chart at No. 8. [3]
The study involved 655 patients from 87 sites across 26 countries.
After seven successful years with The Silencers, JJ Gilmour left the band in order to pursue a solo career. [2] He briefly would become the frontman of British boyband East 17 for a few months in 1996. In 2002, he released a solo album titled Sunnyside (P.A.L), and in 2012, he released an album titled Slocomotion. [3]