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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ian_BroudieIan Broudie - Wikipedia

    Ian Zachary Broudie (born 4 August 1958) is an English musician and singer-songwriter from Liverpool. After emerging from the post-punk scene in Liverpool in the late 1970s as a member of Big in Japan, Broudie went on to produce albums (sometimes under the name Kingbird) for artists including Echo & the Bunnymen, the Fall, the Coral ...

  2. The Lightning Seeds (also known as Lightning Seeds) are an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1989 by Ian Broudie (vocals, guitar, producer), formerly of the bands Big in Japan, Care, and Original Mirrors.

  3. 17 de jun. de 2024 · Se trata del proyecto musical individual de Ian Broudie (Liverpool, Reino Unido, 1958), reputado productor y músico de éxito en su país, sobre todo en la década de los noventa.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Care_(band)Care (band) - Wikipedia

    Care were an English new wave band formed by Paul Simpson and Ian Broudie in 1983 in Liverpool, England. Care was created after the split of the Wild Swans when singer Paul Simpson (also ex-keyboardist for the Teardrop Explodes) came together with guitarist Ian Broudie (previously of Big in Japan and Original Mirrors).

  5. The band were formed in 1979 by songwriters Ian Broudie (formerly of Big in Japan and Secrets) and Steve Allen (formerly of Deaf School). They recruited former XTC and Stadium Dogs keyboardist/guitarist Jonathan Perkins, Phil Spalding, formerly bassist with Bernie Tormé, and drummer Pete Kircher.

  6. Ian Broudie, the singer-songwriter behind the band The Lightning Seeds and the football anthem “Three Lions”, talks about his career, his personal struggles and his new album See You in the Stars. The article covers his early days in Liverpool, his collaborations, his influences and his outlook on life.

  7. The single includes a track written by Broudie and Paul Simpson from their time as Care, "Flaming Sword", as a B-side. Hall released a re-recorded version of "Sense" with himself on vocals in 1994. In 2009, an instrumental version of "Sense" was used in BMW's Story of Joy advertisement.