THROTTLE "lit by your headlights, heard through your car radio and s... een through your windscreen. We started writing an album in 1996 but Mark quit pretty much immediately, leaving Paul and I to write and record the whole thing." [6] This was her last appearance. In a studio at Londonâs leading recording facility, Metropolis, they put together the basis for Fionaâs solo album, 'A Different Hunger'. Fionaâs voice added some light to The Headless Chickens sound in its contrast to Chris Matthewsâ often-menacing presence. She was backed by a band including Headless Chickensâ bassist Bevan Larsen, guitarist Joel Haines, drummer Wayne Bell, and a young keyboardist named Chrissy Diamond. After a month there, I was incredibly happy with the recordings but homesick and looking forward to working back in the New Zealand summer." "I was still too scared to do my own album and liked the idea of working with them again. 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"I knew I had to get stuck into it, spending more than just a few hours here and there at the piano, which is where I do all my writing, and get my record underway.
'Cruise Control' was released and hit the New Zealand Top 10 in late 1991. "I went up to Incubator, sang the track and did backing vocals on a few more songs that formed the basis of the 'Body Blow' album."
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THROTTLE "lit by your headlights, heard through your car radio and s... een through your windscreen. We started writing an album in 1996 but Mark quit pretty much immediately, leaving Paul and I to write and record the whole thing." [6] This was her last appearance. In a studio at Londonâs leading recording facility, Metropolis, they put together the basis for Fionaâs solo album, 'A Different Hunger'. Fionaâs voice added some light to The Headless Chickens sound in its contrast to Chris Matthewsâ often-menacing presence. She was backed by a band including Headless Chickensâ bassist Bevan Larsen, guitarist Joel Haines, drummer Wayne Bell, and a young keyboardist named Chrissy Diamond. After a month there, I was incredibly happy with the recordings but homesick and looking forward to working back in the New Zealand summer." "I was still too scared to do my own album and liked the idea of working with them again. 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"I knew I had to get stuck into it, spending more than just a few hours here and there at the piano, which is where I do all my writing, and get my record underway.
'Cruise Control' was released and hit the New Zealand Top 10 in late 1991. "I went up to Incubator, sang the track and did backing vocals on a few more songs that formed the basis of the 'Body Blow' album."
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THROTTLE "lit by your headlights, heard through your car radio and s... een through your windscreen. We started writing an album in 1996 but Mark quit pretty much immediately, leaving Paul and I to write and record the whole thing." [6] This was her last appearance. In a studio at Londonâs leading recording facility, Metropolis, they put together the basis for Fionaâs solo album, 'A Different Hunger'. Fionaâs voice added some light to The Headless Chickens sound in its contrast to Chris Matthewsâ often-menacing presence. She was backed by a band including Headless Chickensâ bassist Bevan Larsen, guitarist Joel Haines, drummer Wayne Bell, and a young keyboardist named Chrissy Diamond. After a month there, I was incredibly happy with the recordings but homesick and looking forward to working back in the New Zealand summer." "I was still too scared to do my own album and liked the idea of working with them again. 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"I knew I had to get stuck into it, spending more than just a few hours here and there at the piano, which is where I do all my writing, and get my record underway.
'Cruise Control' was released and hit the New Zealand Top 10 in late 1991. "I went up to Incubator, sang the track and did backing vocals on a few more songs that formed the basis of the 'Body Blow' album."
This is a live-action drive-in with an exhilarating, 360-degree dance performance" Thank you to The Farm and Brisbane Festival.It's been unreal spending the last 2 weeks being a bogan zombie petrol head (oh and occasional forensic investigator too). Fiona MacDonald began exhibiting in Sydney in the mid-1980s at Hogarth Gallery and then at Mori Gallery in Catherine Street in Leichhardt and Day Street in Sydney City. The Headless Chickens racked up more hit singles from 'Body Blow' in New Zealand and continued their assault on Australia with regular tours. Fiona and Robin next hooked up with a young programmer/engineer named Steve Hilton, highly regarded for his work with Depeche Mode, Bjork, and Massive Attack cohort Craig Armstrong. Back in Auckland in 1989, Fiona hooked up with a couple of her old BFM buddies, Paul Casserly and Mark Tierney. |
THROTTLE "lit by your headlights, heard through your car radio and s... een through your windscreen. We started writing an album in 1996 but Mark quit pretty much immediately, leaving Paul and I to write and record the whole thing." [6] This was her last appearance. In a studio at Londonâs leading recording facility, Metropolis, they put together the basis for Fionaâs solo album, 'A Different Hunger'. Fionaâs voice added some light to The Headless Chickens sound in its contrast to Chris Matthewsâ often-menacing presence. She was backed by a band including Headless Chickensâ bassist Bevan Larsen, guitarist Joel Haines, drummer Wayne Bell, and a young keyboardist named Chrissy Diamond. After a month there, I was incredibly happy with the recordings but homesick and looking forward to working back in the New Zealand summer." "I was still too scared to do my own album and liked the idea of working with them again. 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"I knew I had to get stuck into it, spending more than just a few hours here and there at the piano, which is where I do all my writing, and get my record underway.
'Cruise Control' was released and hit the New Zealand Top 10 in late 1991. "I went up to Incubator, sang the track and did backing vocals on a few more songs that formed the basis of the 'Body Blow' album."