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Shortly after the tour, after much tension in the Damage camp, and a bust up with Jones, Richards decided to leave the band. Although the remaining four members decided to continue, less than six months later, the band had split. Harriott and Jones formed CherryBlackStone, a six-piece ensemble, which also included Harriott's wife Wendy.
Damage was an American, New York City-based hardcore band, operating from circa 1983 to 1988. Members ...
The discography of Damage, a British boy band, consists of two studio albums and three extended plays. Discography. Studio albums. List of albums, with selected chart ...
] Early the following year, the band toured Australia with Entombed but the reunion was almost cut short when Ludbrook was fired in the middle of a tour a few months later. Brendan Birge from the Melbourne death metal band Earth joined Damaged as Ludbrook's replacement after a brief stint by Chris Wallace, but found the constant tensions within ...
Jade Jones (born 12 February 1979) [citation needed] is a British R&B singer turned chef.He is best known for being the lead singer of the band Damage.. After leaving Damage, Jones joined CherryBlackStone, which appeared on Channel 4's Bo in the USA.
"Forever" is a song by British boy band Damage, released on 7 December 1996 as the third single from their debut album of the same name. The song was a major success on the UK Singles Chart as it made the top 10, peaking at No. 6. [1] In Australia, the song peaked at No. 13 in 1997, becoming the band's most successful release in the region. [2]
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"Love II Love" is a song by British boy band Damage, released as the second single from their 1997 debut album, Forever. It is widely regarded [by whom?] as the band's breakthrough single, having peaked at No. 12 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 82 in the United States, where it is their only charting single.