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Post by nonrabbit on Aug 18, 2009 9:09:20 GMT
ARCHIVE www.myspace.com/archiveukThe band Mr Noyce is in - ingredients listed as rock/electronica/progressive have brought out a new single Bullets from their new album Controlled Crowds
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Post by 3chordtrick on Aug 19, 2009 22:11:04 GMT
Thanks for posting the song and video. IMHO it was a very good song and the video is very clever - a little scary in places. Is it JN's group and does he write the songs - I assume he does not sing !! cheers
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Post by nonrabbit on Aug 19, 2009 23:08:19 GMT
I like the song too. As far as I know he doesn't do any of the vocals just his trusty bass! They are quite a big band and are currently touring Europe. Here's the line up of band members www.archiveofficial.com/collective/
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Post by nonrabbit on Nov 15, 2012 23:05:12 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Mar 29, 2014 10:19:05 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Feb 22, 2017 15:45:48 GMT
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Post by nonrabbit on Mar 18, 2018 22:02:41 GMT
That Link doesn't work anymore. Did anyone see this?
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Post by nonrabbit on Mar 18, 2018 22:18:22 GMT
Does Jonathan Noyce still play with Archive?
Great band
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Post by JTull 007 on Mar 19, 2018 2:21:59 GMT
That Link doesn't work anymore. Did anyone see this? LOVE IT Thanks Patti !!!
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Post by JTull 007 on Mar 21, 2018 0:41:46 GMT
Does Jonathan Noyce still play with Archive? Great band I like this very much !!! However... this may be his current music Josh Smith and band featuring guest Ariel Posen on guitar playing "Paying The Cost To Be The Boss" Live from the Edinburgh Blues Club gig at the Voodoo Rooms.. 2/2/2018 Josh Smith:Guitar & Vocals Ariel Posen:Guitar & Vocals Jonathan Noyce:Bass Wez Johnson:Drums
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Post by maddogfagin on Aug 19, 2018 6:20:51 GMT
www.hotpress.com/music/eamonn-mccormack-embark-irish-tour-next-month-2275247817 AUG 18 Eamonn McCormack to embark on Irish tour next monthBY: PETER MCGORAN International Irish Blues-Rock guitarist Eamonn McCormack, who has toured, recorded, and played with Rory Gallagher, Jan Akkerman, Johnny Winter, Nils Lofgren, Walter Trout, Pat Travers and ZZ Top, will head off on tour at the end of August and see him through Ireland throughout September. In recent years, McCormack released 2009's Kindred Spirits, which included serious special guests (not to mention Rory Gallagher’s last studio performance). Following this, he released the critically acclaimed Heal My Faith album (In Akustik Records). Now Eamonn’s latest double album release Like There's no Tomorrow (Sireena Records) has gone Gold in Germany, France & the Benelux, and features Jonathan Noyce (Gary Moore, Jethro Tull) on bass and Darrin Mooney (Gary Moore, Primal Scream) on Drums. It was produced by the Legendary Chris Tsangarides.To celebrate the releases, McCormack is embarking on his first extensive Irish tour in five years. Catch him while you can... Eamonn McCormack tour dates: Advertisement 30 Aug Empire Hall, Belfast 31 The Bridge, Newry 1 Sept Empire Hall, Belfast 2 Whelans, Dublin 5 Cyprus Avenue, Cork 6 Roisin Dubh, Galway 7 Dolan’s, Limerick 8 JJ Harrlows, Roscommon 9 The Spirit Store, Drogheda
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Post by steelmonkey on Aug 19, 2018 21:34:11 GMT
Darrin Mooney helped Ian on 'Secret Language'. He is REALLY good.
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 31, 2018 7:47:15 GMT
www.music-news.com/review/UK/13521/Single/The-Pipe-Brothers-ProjectSINGLE The Pipe Brothers ProjectHeart & Soul Download only (label) 27 October 2018 (released) There are very few outfits who can write a piece well enough to release an instrumental as a single but The Pipe Brothers Project are one. An emotionally rich piece of Prog, loaded with mellotrons, classic guitar lines and with a melody to reach the harshest of hearts, this is a number that should appeal to most music lovers. Opening with a climax of piano, organ and drums it quickly settles into a semi-classical reverie that reminds me very much of early Sky. Bass is supplied by Jonathon Noyce (Ex Jethro Tull & Gary Moore) alongside drums by Paul Burgess (Ex 10cc & Camel) and coupled with the Pipe Brothers guitar and keyboards the number is stirring and uplifting. Powerful stuff, without bombast or excess.
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