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  1. Alannah Joy Currie (born 20 September 1957) is a New Zealand artist based in London. She is a musician and activist, best known as a former member of the pop band Thompson Twins. Career. Born in New Zealand and trained as a journalist, Currie emigrated to the UK in 1977. Currie squatted in South London.

  2. Im Jahre 2003 ließen sich die beiden Thompson Twins scheiden. Seitdem lebt Tom Bailey in Frankreich, zusammen mit seiner neuen Lebensgefährtin und Schauspielerin Lauren Drescher. Alannah Currie lebt heute mit ihrer Tochter Indie in London. Im März 2008 wurden die Alben Quick Step and Side kick und Into the Gap als Doppel-CDs ...

    • 1991
    • 1977
    • Tom Bailey
  3. Alannah Currie is a London based artist who makes work using luxurious veneers around uncomfortable and provocative narratives. She was a member of the Thompson Twins, founded the anti-GM movement MAdGE, and created the Sisters of Perpetual Resistance.

  4. 29. März 2023 · By Classic Pop | March 29, 2023. Alannah Currie in LA. In this archive interview from 2017, Thompson Twins’ Alannah Currie remembers the band’s early days… By Jenny Valentish. B ehind the imposing doorway of the Sisters HQ in Borough, south London, is a four-storey hive of mischief.

    • Classic Pop
  5. Alannah Currie is a New Zealand-born performer who appeared in movies like 10 Things I Hate About You and Black Mirror: Bandersnatch. She was also the vocalist and keyboardist of the '80s band the Thompson Twins and married to Tom Bailey.

    • Actress, Composer, Producer
    • September 20, 1958
    • Alannah Currie
  6. The former Thompson Twin singer and New Zealand resident reveals her surreal furniture art show in London. She uses dead animals to challenge the notion of comfort and confront the audience with the cost of relaxation.

  7. Alannah Currie in Classic Pop - Jenny Valentish. I was very happy to be able to write this Classic Pop profile of Alannah Currie: artist, activist, ex-pop star. Her childhood in New Zealand with an illegal bookie father sounds like a scene from The Grifters.