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  1. 10 de may. de 2024 · T he Bowers & Wilkins Society of Sound release for February is an exclusive preview of new music from electronic-pop pioneers Heaven 17. Not For Public Broadcast is a ‘work-in-progress’ version of the group’s new album that exposes the process of how Martyn Ware and Glenn Gregory are making the record.

  2. 25 de may. de 2024 · As for the controversial title and lyrics, Ware says that he and bandmates Marsh and Glenn Gregory (vocalist) were strong advocates of the William S Burroughs ‘cut-up method’. “We were obsessed with American disco and funk music,” he says.

  3. 16 de may. de 2024 · Two female backing vocalists added soulfulness to Glenn Gregory’s robust delivery. As keyboardist/musical partner Martyn Ware looked on, Gregory engaged in plenty of humorous between-song banter, such as why he disliked “We Live So Fast” (it is difficult to sing; they were a studio band never intending to tour).

  4. www.wilde-life.com › encyclopedia › gregory-glennGregory, Glenn - Wilde Life

    15 de may. de 2024 · Gregory, Glenn. Born Glenn Peter Gregory in Sheffield, England on on 16 May 1958. When Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh left Human League in 1981, he was contacted by Ware to join Heaven 17. He had been singing and playing bass in bands with Ian Craig Marsh since 1973.

  5. 30 de may. de 2024 · This section was eventually taken on by Weller, Sting and Glenn Gregory. Rossi privately told Ure afterwards that in the studio he sang most of Status Quo's vocal parts and that Parfitt only usually sang onstage, and that Ure should have kept Parfitt away from the microphone.

  6. 29 de may. de 2024 · Stream House & Jackin 26 5 2024 by Glenn Gregory on desktop and mobile. Play over 320 million tracks for free on SoundCloud.

  7. www.wilde-life.com › encyclopedia › without-your-loveWithout Your Love - Wilde Life

    15 de may. de 2024 · Without Your Love. Song written by Glenn Gregory, Berenice Scott and Gary Barlow. Recorded by Kim Wilde for the album Fly: Songs Inspired by the Film Eddie the Eagle. Credits. Keyboards, vocals, programming: Berenice Scott, Glenn Gregory. Produced by Berenice Scott and Glenn Gregory. Lyrics. It’s hard to think where now I would be.