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  1. 2 de mar. de 2011 · The Human League about The band, the new album Credo, changing industry, live performance, electronic music, old synthesizersVideo interview with synthpop ba...

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  2. 14 de feb. de 2011 · Joanne Catherall: Well, our last record didn’t do as well as expected which was partially because the record label went bust on the day it was released. After that we started doing a bit of live work and instead of actively looking for a label which is what we’d done in the past we decided to concentrate on the live thing.

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  4. 7 de oct. de 2011 · Friday, October 7, 2011. Joanne Catherall (The Human League) interview: 2011. In what could've been seen as a bid to off-set the synthetic-foundations of their music, the ‘human’ side to the Human League was always overtly the central focus. The spotlight was on three radically styled and made-up vocalists - Phil Oakey, Susan Anne Sulley ...

  5. Joanne Catherall. (Singer) Joanne Catherall is an English singer who is best known as one of the members of the popular synth-pop band named ‘The Human League.’. Born and raised in Sheffield, Yorkshire, Joanne grew up as a regular young girl with no training in music and no aspirations of making a career in the music industry.

  6. Susan Ann Sulley. Susan Sulley ( Sheffield, 22 de marzo de 1963) es una cantante británica, una de las dos vocalistas del grupo The Human League . Nacida y criada en Sheffield, Inglaterra, en 1980 ella y su mejor amiga Joanne Catherall fueran descubiertas por Philip Oakey, líder y uno de los miembros fundadores de The Human League, en el ...

  7. He found new band members, Joanne Catherall and Susan Ann Sulley, two 18-year-old schoolgirls dancing in the Crazy Daisy Nightclub in Sheffield, who had no professional singing or dance experience.