Yahoo España Búsqueda web

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_RezillosThe Rezillos - Wikipedia

    The Rezillos' vocalists, Eugene Reynolds and Fay Fife, formed the Revillos, a group with an ever-changing line-up that continued where the Rezillos left off. The Revillos split up in 1985, briefly reforming in 1994 for a tour of Japan, and again in 1996 for a UK tour.

  2. 15 de feb. de 2015 · Guitarist/songwriter Jo Callis found success with the Human League, while co-singers Eugene Reynolds and Fay Fife formed the Revillos, a sort of continuation of the Rezillos, but with a bigger...

  3. After the implosion of The Rezillos, Fay and Eugene went on form the The Revillos, an offshoot of The Rezillos with an arty sixties pop sound, producing some unique recordings alongside innovative early pop videos.

  4. pennyblackmusic.co.uk › Home › DetailsRezillos - Interview

    Fay Fife and Eugene Reynolds went on to form the Revillos, who recorded two albums, ‘Rev Up’ (1980) and ‘Attack’ (1982), before breaking up in 1985, and Jo Callis joined the Human League, helping to write their 1981 number one hit, ‘Don’t You Want Me’ (1981).

  5. 9 de mar. de 2007 · PLANET POP filmed live in Napoleons Bar, Glasgow Scotland 1990. Planet Pop featured Eugene Reynolds of The Rezillos, and Kaiser George, previously of The St...

  6. 24 de mar. de 2015 · Co-vocalists Eugene Reynolds and Fay Fife quickly formed The Revillos, as guitarist and main songsmith Jo Callis joined The Human League. Recently recognizing that the time was ripe, Fay and Eugene, the Rezillos exuberant Front-persons, wrote a dozen songs and recorded the brand new, ZERO.

  7. One of Scotland’s earliest punk groups, the Rezillos formed at the Edinburgh College of Art in March 1976 and were born out of the remnants of another college band, the Knutsford Dominators. The group, which began life as a sprawling seven piece, featured in its initial line-up Eugene Reynolds (born Alan Forbes, vocals), Fay Fife (born ...