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The band were most famous for the dance hit song, "Insanity", which was released in 1991. This was the group's biggest commercial success, reaching No. 3 in the UK singles chart for three weeks [1] and the ninth biggest-selling UK single of 1991. [2] The track also made the Australian Top 40.
Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! (also known by the acronym C!NCC!) is a French rock band formed in 2007 in Paris. The band consists of vocalist Bertrand Poncet, guitarists Éric Poncet and Paul Wilson and bassist Mathias Rigal, with founding drummer Jonathan Donnaes leaving in 2014 to be replaced by Bastien Lafaye.
[4] [5] Etron Fou then went on to produce a "viable, musical alternative to both French rock'n'roll and French free jazz", which had stagnated at the time. [5] In November 1976, they changed their name to Etron Fou Leloublan and recorded their first album, Batelages (1977). Chanet left the band before the album was released.
The three-member band is composed of: [27] Santa – lead vocals, guitar and synth. Santa is of both French and American descent, and the daughter of a singer. [22] She trained with the vocal coach Guy Roche; [18] Line – bass, drums, vocals; Adam – guitar, keys, vocals. Drummers: Zac left the band in 2016; [28] Zoé during the HH Tour; [18]
As a consequence, the French rock scene in 2006–07 was seen by many as fresh and exciting, even though the requirement that forty per cent of songs broadcast on radio in France should be in French continued to militate against bands who wished to perform in English (which, because of its American origins and British dominance in the 1960s ...
A group of friends from Liverpool apparently turned up to a gig expecting to see Mercury Prize-shortlisted British singer Celeste, only to learn they were at the wrong show entirely.. A music fan ...
Inspired by English bands like Take That and Worlds Apart, the group produced 3 studio albums and various compilations before disbanding in 2001. The name 2Be3 was a pun on the English language phrases to be free (in French, "être libre") and to be three ("être trois").
The band continued to tour with shows throughout 2009 in Europe and a third Japanese tour, this time with Slang. [ 16 ] Though still fiercely political, in recent years the band has become more open-minded regarding some of their beliefs, especially concerning vegetarianism, and the use of drugs and alcohol.