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Crowded House’s Gravity Stairs Tour North American Dates: August 29 Saint Augustine, FL The Saint Augustine Amphitheatre August 30 Atlanta, GA Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park
Crowded House undertook a short tour of Australia and Canada to promote the album, with Eddie Rayner on keyboards. Multi-instrumentalist Mark Hart, who would eventually become a full band member, replaced Rayner in January 1989. After the tour, Finn fired Seymour from the band. [3]
Crowded House and Tim Finn – Hollywood Center Studios, Los Angeles, March 30; Hall & Oates – Chelsea Studios, NYC, May 17; Elton John – Chelsea Studios, NYC, May 17; Aerosmith – Ed Sullivan Theater, NYC, August 11; Crosby, Stills & Nash – Ed Sullivan Theater, NYC, August 11; Ratt and Vixen – Ed Sullivan Theater, NYC, August 11
Farewell to the World is a 1996 concert by rock group Crowded House, which was released on video in 1996 and on CD and DVD in 2006. The concert was recorded on the outside steps of the Sydney Opera House, as a charity event to raise funds for the Sydney Children's Hospital. The event was originally scheduled for the night of 23 November 1996 ...
Crowded House is returning to the U.S. next week, kicking off their tour in support of their new album, "Gravity Stairs." As the band gears up for their shows, one song still remains fresh in ...
Neil Finn joins the podcast to discuss the iconic sing-along jam. The Story Behind Crowded House’s “Hey Now, Hey Now” Anthem “Don’t Dream It’s Over” Ben Kaye
Crowded House themselves frequently perform a version of the Hunters and Collectors' "Throw Your Arms Around Me" and Paul Kelly's "Leaps and Bounds" during their live sets (including at the ARIA Music Awards of 1997 ceremony, inducting Kelly into the Hall of Fame).
Dreamers Are Waiting is the seventh studio album by New Zealand-Australian rock band Crowded House, released on 4 June 2021 through EMI Music Australia.It is their first studio album since 2010's Intriguer, with the band reuniting with producer Mitchell Froom, who is now also the band's keyboardist, for the first time since Recurring Dream (1996).