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  1. Fiona Russell Powell (born 2 April 1962) [citation needed] is a British journalist. She is best known for her series of interviews throughout the 1980s in The Face magazine. For a brief period in the mid-1980s, she performed as a member of pop group ABC in videos and onstage to support their cartoon-synth album How to Be a ...

  2. Gesang. Fiona Russell-Powell (1984–85) ABC ist eine 1980 gegründete britische Pop -Band aus Sheffield, die in den 1980er Jahren mit Songs wie The Look of Love und When Smokey Sings bekannt wurde. Seit 1997 ist ABC das Soloprojekt von Sänger und Gründer Martin Fry, der mit wechselnden Musikern zusammenarbeitet.

    • 1991
    • 1980, 1997
  3. 12. Juni 2021 · Journalist Fiona Russell Powell (b.1962) and US musician David Yarritu joined the remaining Fry and White for part three in 1984 as the ‘refreshed’ quartet released “How To be A Millionaire”, which did put them back in the US top twenty, but missed the UK top 40.

  4. About. My professional career has been far from conventional. Not long after moving to London, I began writing for The Face as a features writer at the age of 18 and have since written for almost...

    • 34
    • 40
    • Freelance
    • Greater London, England, United Kingdom
  5. Writer profile of Fiona Russell Powell. From Rock's Backpages: The ultimate library of rock music writing and journalism. Thousands of articles, interviews and reviews from the world's best music writers and critics, from the late 1950s to the present day. Read the best writing on rock music here.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ABC_(band)ABC (band) - Wikipedia

    Fry and White then enlisted the services of Fiona Russell Powell (under the name "Eden") and David Yarritu in the band's new line-up. Russell Powell had been a member of the original line-up of the pre-ABC band, Vice Versa. According to an article published on 7 March 1997,

  7. 2. März 2016 · Anticipating the slew of pieces that would wag a finger at the lack of moralizing or dreary ends, director Danny Boyle told Fiona Russell-Powell in Dazed and Confused ’s March 1996 issue, “All you can ever do is tell the truth and you should say the reason why people do heroin is because, actually, it makes you feel fucking wonderful."