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  1. Bass, Keyboard. William Sinnott (1987–1991 †) The Shamen waren eine britische Band, die sich vor allem mit elektronischer Musik beschäftigte. Gegründet wurde die Gruppe 1985 in Aberdeen von Colin Angus ( Bass, Gesang, * 24. August 1961 ), Derek McKenzie ( Gitarre, Gesang, * 27. Februar 1964) und Keith McKenzie ( Schlagzeug, * 30.

  2. Will Sinnott (December 23, 1960 – May 23, 1991, La Gomera, Spain) was a Scottish musician and producer. Sinnott joined The Shamen in October 1987 as the bassist; he was influential in The Shamen's switch from psychedelic indie rock to the electronic sound they found fame with.

  3. Will Sinnott) in October 1987 and he himself moved to concentrate on vocals and guitar. At this point, the pieces were in place for the group to become what they would eventually be remembered for: one of the early pioneers of what became known as "indie-dance", inspiring a glut of late-'80s pop bands like EMF and Jesus Jones and also paving ...

  4. Will Sinnott (December 23, 1960 – May 23, 1991, La Gomera, Spain) was a Scottish musician and producer. Sinnott joined The Shamen in October 1987 as the bassist; he was influential in The Shamen's switch from psychedelic indie rock to the electronic sound they found fame with.

  5. 17. Mai 2019 · 1.12K subscribers. Subscribed. 43. 2.1K views 4 years ago. Interview with the late Will Sinnott of The Shamen around the time of the release of the 'In Gorbachev We Trust' studio album,...

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Boss_DrumBoss Drum - Wikipedia

    Boss Drum is the Shamen 's 1992 album, released a year after the death of bassist Will Sinnott. It features their UK number one single "Ebeneezer Goode". Critics gave the album positive feedback and the album reached number three on the UK Albums Chart, [11] and was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry in December 1992. [1]

  7. Just as the band was heading toward mainstream acceptance, Will Sinnott drowned off the coast of the Canary Islands on May 23, 1991. With the Sinnott family's encouragement, Angus continued the Shamen and the group did indeed begin to score hits, particularly in the U.K. where they amassed five Top 20 singles between 1991 and 1992; "Move Any ...