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In 2019, Eden Gallup filled in on bass guitar for two shows when his father, Simon Gallup, was prevented from playing, due to personal circumstances. [26] In August 2021, Simon Gallup announced that he had quit the band, [27] although he said he was still in the band the following month. [28]
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame chose the Cure for induction in its Class of 2019. [190] Although the Cure had been eligible for the Hall of Fame since 2004, they were only nominated once previously, in 2012. [191] The formal induction ceremony was held 29 March 2019 at the Barclays Centre in Brooklyn, New York.
Members of the English goth rock band The Cure. ... List of the Cure band members; A. Andy Anderson (drummer) B. ... This page was last edited on 18 April 2019, ...
Back in 2005 Yahoo Entertainment chatted with Simon Gallup, Jason Cooper, and Robert Smith of the Cure about their band's revolving door of musicians over the years.
During the tour supporting the Pornography album in 1982, band relations within The Cure became contentious. After a performance in Strasbourg, France, on 27 May 1982, Gallup and Robert Smith got into a fistfight reportedly over a disputed bar tab. [2] The tour continued, and at another performance in Brussels, Belgium, on 11 June, the band invited roadie Gary Biddles (a friend of Gallup's) on ...
Formed in 1976, [1] [2] [3] the Cure grew out of a band known as Malice. Malice formed in January 1976 and underwent several line-up changes and a name change to Easy Cure [4] before The Cure was founded in May 1978. The Cure's original line-up consisted of guitarist/vocalist Robert Smith, drummer Laurence "Lol" Tolhurst and bassist Michael ...
If I told you 40 years ago, when the Cure was in the midst of its new-wave wonder moment, that the band would craft an inventively elegiac epic like “Songs for a Lost World” — a singular ...
The Cure’s lineup remained in flux for years as Smith shifted the band’s sound from post-punk to goth to tuneful pop/rock, eventually writing massive Top 40 hits like 1987’s “Just Like ...