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  1. Werth was then short-listed as a replacement for Jim Morrison in a possible re-formation of the Doors. Still bound to Charisma Records via the Audience contract, he spent the next two years recording King Brilliant which was produced by Gus Dudgeon - who had also worked with Audience - with accompaniment by ‘The Moonbeams’ (in real life, members of Hookfoot). After this failed to supersede ...

  2. 15. Aug. 2007 · House On The Hill - Live in Toronto, August 15, 2007for more info on this great band visit:http://www.audiencefansite.co.uk/p.s. If you see videos of Audienc...

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  3. 28. Aug. 2014 · I was introduced to Howard Werth through his song “Obsolete,” which was released by seminal punk label Dangerhouse Records in 1978. According to a 1991 interview with Dangerhouse’s Dave Brown, Howard wrote the song in about half an hour and was “a completely delightful Englishman, who had received not nearly enough acclaim in his ...

  4. Howard Werth. Werth’s checkered career has included singing in lovable British folk-pop deviants Audience, almost joining the Doors as Jim Morrison’s replacement and putting out a single on California indie punk label Dangerhouse, backed by local LA talent (including a Wall of Voodoo member-to-be). Funnily enough, this solo album (Werth ...

  5. Howard Werth (born on 26 March 1947) is an English singer, guitarist and record producer. He was the founder and frontman of the cult British art rock band Audience from 1967 to 1972, and 2004 to date.

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  7. When I'm tired and lonely and holding back the tears. I think about the only creature, dear. Never before has a girl been adored. More than Lucinda, Lucinda. The minute I saw her, my chin hit the ...