Less Cities, More Moving People
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Read MoreMirando las nubes
Sample excerpt for album Mirando las nubes.
Read MoreEvery Five Seconds (Deluxe Version)
Sample excerpt for album Every Five Seconds (Deluxe Version).
Read MoreBack To The Eighties’
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Read MoreOld Music Alert 80s
Sample excerpt for album Old Music Alert 80s.
Read MoreWinter’s Time / Someone Like You – Single
Sample excerpt for album Winter’s Time / Someone Like You – Single.
Read MoreSomething Ahead of You
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Read MoreCloser
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Read MoreRed Skies – Original Version
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Read MoreSaved By Zero
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Read MoreOne Thing Leads To Another
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Read MoreThe Fixx
The Fixx has been recognized as one of the most innovative bands of the MTV era, forging a deep connection with its audience through its unique style and profound themes. With a history of chart-topping hits and millions of albums sold worldwide, The Fixx’s sound remains distinctive and influential, setting them apart from the masses of artists in the music industry. Songs like ‘One Thing Leads To Another’, ‘Red Skies’, and ‘Saved By Zero’ are timeless favorites on various radio stations, reflecting the band’s lasting impact on rock, hot AC, and alternative music genres. Maintaining their original lineup of Cy Curnin on vocals, Rupert Greenall on keyboards, Jamie West-Oram on guitar, Adam Woods on drums, and Dan K. Brown on bass, The Fixx continues to deliver an authentic live experience that captivates audiences of all ages. Whether longtime fans or new listeners, concert-goers are treated to the same electrifying stage performance and distinctive sound that define The Fixx’s legacy. Through a blend of classic hits and innovative new music, The Fixx remains a source of excitement and inspiration in both recorded and live settings.
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