Joe Beagle, also known as singer-songwriter Joey Parratt, is an award-winning songwriter with various TV, radio and live performances to his name. He was founder member of The Flying Brix, No-one, Champion the Underdog, The (original) Beagles, Awful Racket, Cute Baby Monster and My Mate's Band all of which played almost exclusively his own original songs.
In 1979, as founder member of The Flying Brix, along with John Ashton, David Bradbury, Mark Hamilton, Gary Taylor and his brother Andy Barratt, he recorded, produced and released "Black Colours" a limited edition 7 inch 33 rpm vinyl DIY EP with 9 original songs, distributed by Rough Trade Records and played by John Peel (of BBC, Radio One). One of the songs, "Uniform (I Don't Wanna Be Different)", was later featured on a compilation CD commemorating the era, MESSTHETICS #104 CD: 'D.I.Y.' and indie postpunk from the South Wales and the Z-Block scene: 1977-1981 (part 1).
Rowlands replaced Hamilton and then the band split in 1981 and Rowlands, Ashton, Bradbury and Taylor went on to form 'Fourplay'. Joe stayed with the name of The Flying Brix.
"No One" is a song recorded by Dutch Eurodance band 2 Unlimited.
"No one" was released as the second single from 2 Unlimited's third album, Real Things.
The release scored chart success in many European countries peaking at #2 in the Netherlands and #3 in Belgium. It was the least successful release to date in the UK hitting #17, but received the more airplay than previous hits from national station BBC Radio 1 due to the change in direction to a much lighter, breezier pop-reggae style.
The melody of this song was also sampled in 1996 single by Serbian group Moby Dick with name "Kralj kokaina" ("King of Cocaine").
"No One" is a song by British singer Maverick Sabre, from his debut studio album Lonely Are the Brave. It was released as a digital download in the United Kingdom on 3 February 2012. The song entered the UK Singles Chart at number 50.
A music video to accompany the release of "No One" was first released onto YouTube on 23 January 2012 at a total length of three minutes and thirty-four seconds.
Call Me may refer to:
Shinedown is an American hard rock band from Jacksonville, Florida, formed in 2001 and founded by members Brent Smith (vocals), Brad Stewart (bass), Jasin Todd (guitar), and Barry Kerch (drums). A few lineup changes followed, and the band's current lineup consists of Smith and Kerch, the band's only two remaining original members, with guitarist Zach Myers, and bassist/pianist Eric Bass. Since Shinedown's inception, they have released five albums: Leave a Whisper (2003), Us and Them (2005), The Sound of Madness (2008), Amaryllis (2012), and Threat to Survival (2015). They have sold over 6 million albums worldwide.
Leave a Whisper was the band's debut album, released July 5, 2003, then an enhanced version on June 15, 2004. It featured tracks such as "Fly from the Inside", "Burning Bright", "45" and a cover of the Lynyrd Skynyrd song "Simple Man".
In 2005, the band released a live DVD of the majority of the album entitled Live from the Inside which also contained a documentary. The recording featured the final concert of the "Leave a Whisper" touring schedule.
Hey sunshine - the day was never lost
Devoured - the hate in all of us
Truth rises - and screams "I will go on"
Disaster - means nothing anymore
Say what you came to
I'd say all's well
Goodbye to hell
Don't think I'll come back
You don't know me at all
Much deeper - than an ocean crossed
I've decided - to keep my blessings close
Time weakens - the will to move along
If you're offended - I say you're probably wrong