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Artist Biography For Cinema

There Are At Least 8 Artists With This Name 1. Mexican Pop/Rock Band From Monterrey.
2. A Funk/R&B Outfit From Minneapolis That Recorded The Album "Wrong House" Which Featured The Hit Song "Put You In My Pocket".
3. Also Known As/typeset As Cinema NJ The Former Progressive/post-Rock Project Of Nate Wagner Http //www.Cinemanj.Bandcamp.Com . Wagner Wrote Music Under The Cinema Moniker From 2010-12 Collaborating With Drummer Benni Frenz And Pianist/vocalist Kat Siochi Along The Way. Wagner Is Now Writing Various Noise Music/music Music With An Occasion For Balloons And The Night Wars.
4. A 80s Progressive/punk Rock Band That Made Motor City Rock's Top Ten Bands Contest Two Times. 5.The Former Post Punk Band ICICLE WORKS That Disbanded In The Early 80's.
6. Finnish Synthpop Band That Was Active In 1984 And Recorded One Album "Cinema"
7. Symphonic Prog Band From Japan.
8. A 1980s South African Pop Group That Had A 1987 Hit With "My Kind Of Girl".
9. Cinema - A Short-Lived English Progressive Rock Band Started In January 1982 By Former Yes Members Alan White And Chris Squire With Guitarist Trevor Rabin -- -- 7. CINEMA Can Be Classified As Either An Offshoot Or A Reformation Of The Long-Running Japanese Symphonic Project FROMAGE Who Disbanded In1991 After More Than A Dozen Years And Numerous Lineups. Guitarist Tohru Ohta Drummer Yuichi Taniguchi And Keyboardist Yoshihiro Kitamura Who Were All Part Of The Final FROMAGE Lineup Came Together To Form CINEMA In 1994 Only Taniguchi Was An Original Member Of FROMAGE . While CINEMA Retain A Symphonic String Presence In The Band Their Orchestral Arrangements Are More Sparse Than Their Predecessor And Much Of The Non-Traditional Sound Comes From Synthesized Keyboards Which Are Played By No Less Than Three Of The Band's Members. Their Delicate Arrangements Can Be Compared To Other Chamber-Leaning Symphonic Groups Such As VERDUN Or VIRGINIA ASTLEY Although The Occasional Guitar Riff Is Closer To The Melding Of Symphonic And Neo-Prog Found In Bands Like KAYO DOT Including The Use Of Native Asian Percussion. Like Their Forbearers FROMAGE CINEMA Tour Mostly In Asia And Release Material Sporadically With Only Three Studio Albums To Their Credit In The Past Twelve Years. CINEMA Deserve Recognition In The Archives Due To The Symphonic Nature Of Their Music Complex Arrangements And Diverse Instrumentation And Their Pedigree As A Second-Generation Progressive Band. Bob Moore ClemofNazareth 8. Cinema Is The Definitive Band Of South African 80’s And 90’s Popular Music. It Consisted Of Jarrod Aston On Vocals Mike Todd On Guitar Chris Frank On Keyboards And Bass And Larry Rose On Drums. The Mention Of The Band Cinema Stirs Up Memories Of The 80's And 90's – Venues Such As Gold Reef City The Village Green The Thunderdome Limelight Chillers And Rock Concerts And Festivals All Around The Country. Cinema Became A Household Name During This Time Thanks To Their Debut Hit Single “My Kind Of Girl”. The Band Went On To Release Seven Albums In Total And Achieved 12 Top 10 Radio Singles And Numerous Awards. 9. Cinema Were A Short-Lived English Progressive Rock Band Started In January 1982 By Former Yes Members Alan White And Chris Squire With Guitarist Trevor Rabin. 1 The Previous Year Squire And White Had Formed The Abortive Band XYZ With Former Led Zeppelin Guitarist Jimmy Page. Cinema Had Plans To Release Their Debut Album In 1983 And Were Working On A Number Of Songs Most Of Which Had Been Written By Rabin. Later These Musicians Were Joined By Keyboardist Tony Kaye And Eventually Jon Anderson Both Founding Members Of The Then-Disbanded Yes. They Started Recording The Album 90125 But Soon After This The Band Dropped The "Cinema" Name And Continued As "Yes". 2 Demos Produced From The Cinema Sessions Included "Make It Easy" And "It's Over" With Lead Vocals By Rabin And An Early Version Of "It Can Happen" Featuring Squire On Vocals. "Make It Easy" And This Version Of "It Can Happen" Appeared On 1991's Yesyears Box Set Compilation 3 And Were Later Included As Bonus Tracks On The Remastered Version Of 90125 Released In 2004 By Rhino Records As Was "It's Over". 4 Unreleased Tracks Worked On By Cinema Include "Time " A 20-Minute Instrumental 5 And "Carry On." 6 The Introduction From "Time" Would End Up As An Instrumental On 90125 Titled "Cinema" As A Tribute To The Aborted Band

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