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  2. Echo & the Bunnymen - Wikipedia

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    Echo & the Bunnymen returned to the studio to record more material with a new producer, Gil Norton, but in July, David Palmer left the group and de Freitas expressed his wish to rejoin. The other members were concerned about both his commitment to the band and his drug and mental health problems, so he returned to group as a hired musician ...

  3. Category:Echo & the Bunnymen members - Wikipedia

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    Members of the band Echo & the Bunnymen. Pages in category "Echo & the Bunnymen members" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  4. Ian McCulloch (singer) - Wikipedia

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    McCulloch performing in Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2006 McCulloch with Echo & the Bunnymen at the Festival Internacional de Benicàssim 2016. McCulloch was a singer-songwriter with the Crucial Three, one of many local bands that sprang up amongst the regulars who patronised a Liverpool club called Eric's in the late 1970s.

  5. Les Pattinson - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Echo & the Bunnymen teamed up with the Spice Girls and members of Blur as 'England United' to release the official song of the FIFA World Cup – "(How Does It Feel To Be) On Top of the World". Despite the band's successful return to the live arena, Pattinson decided to leave Echo & the Bunnymen in 1998 for personal reasons.

  6. Jake Drake-Brockman - Wikipedia

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    James Ralph "Jake" Drake-Brockman (18 November 1955 – 1 September 2009) was a Bristol-based English musician and sound recordist.Drake-Brockman was known to fans as "the fifth Bunnyman", as he had been associated with the Liverpool group Echo & the Bunnymen since the 1980s and became a full-time member, as keyboardist, in 1989, using the professional name Jake Brockman.

  7. Echo & The Bunnymen Reinterpret Their Hits On New Album ... - AOL

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    Echo & The Bunnymen, the legendary '80s post-punkers, are looking to the past with the release of their first new album in four years. The Stars, The Oceans & The Moon, the follow-up to 2014's ...

  8. Pete de Freitas - Wikipedia

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    De Freitas joined the Bunnymen in 1979, replacing a drum machine. [1] Bunnymen's singer Ian McCulloch said they told him "to get stuck into the toms. Budgie, of the musical group the Banshees, was the only other drummer doing that stuff at the time and Pete loved his drumming". [2]

  9. Evergreen (Echo & the Bunnymen album) - Wikipedia

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    After leaving Echo & the Bunnymen in 1988 to pursue a solo career, vocalist Ian McCulloch released two albums that were not commercial successes. [2] [3] Despite McCulloch's departure and drummer Pete de Freitas's death, guitarist Will Sergeant and bassist Les Pattinson decided to recruit three new members – Noel Burke (vocals), Jake Brockman (keyboards) and Damon Reece (drums) – and ...

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