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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_FixxThe Fixx - Wikipedia

    Early years as Portraits and The Fix (1979–1981) College friends Cy Curnin on vocals and Adam Woods on drums formed the group in London in 1979, initially calling themselves Portraits. [1] The pair placed an ad for additional members, and recruited keyboardist Rupert Greenall, guitarist Tony McGrail and bassist Russell Mckenzie ...

  2. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_FixxThe Fixx – Wikipedia

    Im selben Jahr stießen Keyboarder Rupert Greenall, Gitarrist Tony McGrail und Bassist Russell Mckenzie zur Gruppe. Ende 1980 nahm man dann den Namen „The Fix“ an. Zur Vermeidung von Assoziation mit Drogen wurde ein Jahr später daraus „The Fixx“.

  3. 27. Aug. 2017 · Rupert Greenall is the keyboard player for The Fixx and The Fragile Fate Rupert's beloved PPG Wave Synthesizer from the 1980's, made by Wolfgang Palm, has been unplayable for years. Recently ...

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  4. thefixx.com › fixxtoryThe Fixx

    The pair placed an ad for additional members, and recruited keyboardist Rupert Greenall, guitarist Tony McGrail and bassist Russell Mckenzie later to be replaced by Charlie Barrett. Portraits issued two singles for Ariola Records: "Little Women" (1979), and "Hazards In The Home" (1980). Later in 1980, McGrail left.

  5. 5. Feb. 2013 · More than 30 years after the release of its first album, "Shuttered Room," the Fixx -- whose members are Curnin, Rupert Greenall, Adam Woods, Dan Brown, and Jamie West-Oram -- continues to be...

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  6. THE FIXX Cy Curnin: Vocals, Piano Jamie West-Oram: Guitars, Vocals Rupert Greenall: Keyboards Adam Woods: Drums Dan K. Brown: Bass Guitar Backing voices: Cy Curnin, Jamie West-Oram, Rupert Hine, Lisa Dalbello ("Built For The Future") "Extra Fixxing": The TKO Horns: Brian Morris, Jim Patterson, Geoffrey Blythe, Dick Hanson (featured on "Can't Finish", "One Look Up")

  7. Ink is the sixth studio album by British new wave band the Fixx, released in 1991. The single, "How Much Is Enough?", reached No. 11 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and No. 10 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart.