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  2. Trevor Horn - Wikipedia

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    It was released on DVD as Produced By Trevor Horn: A Concert For The Prince's Trust - Live At Wembley Arena London 2004 (2005) and Trevor Horn and Friends: Slaves to the Rhythm (2008), [51] and accompanied by a compilation album, Produced by Trevor Horn (2004). [52] Horn performing with the Producers in 2007

  3. Trevor Horn discography - Wikipedia

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    Produced by Trevor Horn: A Concert for the Prince's Trust – Live at Wembley Arena London 2004 (DVD, 2005) Bonus material includes: Documentary about the concert; VH1 UK TV special "Frankie Say Reform", with audition casting Ryan Molloy; Trevor Horn and Friends: Slaves to the Rhythm (DVD release of the same concert at Wembley Arena, 2008) [8]

  4. The Buggles - Wikipedia

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    The Buggles are an English new wave band formed in London in 1977 by singer and bassist Trevor Horn and keyboardist Geoff Downes. They are best known for their 1979 debut single " Video Killed the Radio Star ", which topped the UK Singles Chart and reached number one in 15 other countries and was chosen as the song to launch MTV in 1981.

  5. Living in the Plastic Age - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the Buggles reunited (including Debi Doss, Linda Allen and Bruce Wooley) at Wembley Arena to perform "Video Killed the Radio Star" and "The Plastic Age" in front of Prince Charles, Prince of Wales as part of a Prince's Trust charity concert celebrating Horn's career as a producer. [20]

  6. The Buggles discography - Wikipedia

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    The Buggles also produced three songs, "Back of My Hand" by The Jags, "Monkey Chop" by Dan-I, and "Film Star" by Tom Marshall. The group formed in 1977 in Wimbledon, South West London, and were signed by Island Records to record and publish their debut studio album, The Age of Plastic, which was released in 1980. [1]

  7. Category:2004 concert tours - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2004 concert tours" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 33 Tour; A.

  8. The Trevor Horn Band - Wikipedia

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    The original line-up (L-R; Creme (out-of-shot), Soan (drums), Horn, Lipson and Braide) performing at the Camden Barfly. The concept for the band was conceived as a mutual means for the ZTT music producer partners Trevor Horn (formerly of The Buggles, Yes and Art of Noise) and Steve Lipson (session guitarist for a number of acts) to take a break from their work in the studio and play their ...

  9. List of Yes band members - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Squire, Howe and White reunited for one night only with former members Trevor Horn, Trevor Rabin and Geoff Downes during a show celebrating Horn's career, performing three Yes songs. The show video was released in DVD in 2008 under the name Trevor Horn and Friends: Slaves to the Rhythm.