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Exit Music is the debut solo studio album from Scottish singer-songwriter Steven Lindsay, which was released by Seminal Records in 2004. The label reissued the album in 2005 with two bonus tracks. The label reissued the album in 2005 with two bonus tracks.
To promote this release, Lindsay returned to the live arena, performing throughout Europe with a thirty-piece orchestra. Lindsay returned to the fold in late 2004 on his own Seminal label with the piano-driven Exit Music featuring string arrangements by the Scottish Ensemble. Lindsay plays and programmes all other instruments.
Steve Lindsey, born in New York City, to Mort Lindsey and his wife Judy. He had a connection to music from an early age and began playing piano at the age of five. Lindsey's father, Mort, was a conductor and composer who worked with Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand and Merv Griffin. Lindsey's family moved to Malibu, California, when he was fifteen.
Steven Lindsay (born 1964), better known as "Tiger" Lindsay, is a Canadian outlaw biker and gangster involved in an important legal case to the Hells Angels ...
He commented, "Pepped up by brass and lashings of girly harmonies, the chorus is smooth and confident, while Lindsay's voice attains control without ever beginning to strain". [4] Music & Media wrote, "Growing bigger and bigger.
Lindsey was born on August 24, 1960, in Arcadia, California.He graduated from Temple City High School in 1978. Lindsey is an Eagle Scout from Troop 161. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Sciences from the United States Air Force Academy in 1982, and a Master of Science degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology of Air University in ...
The song was written by Steven Lindsay, Craig Armstrong and Brian McFie, and produced by Warne Livesey. "Miss America" peaked at No. 37 on the UK Singles Chart and remained in the Top 100 for five weeks. It was the band's only single to reach the UK Top 75. [2] The song also reached No. 16 on the Music Week Playlist Chart. [3]
A remixed version of "25 Years" was released as the third and final single from Satellites on 20 May 1991. [2] The three B-sides included across the different formats of the single were all recorded live at the Glasgow Barrowlands on 13 March 1991 by Clyde 1 FM.