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The band comprised David Byrne ( vocals and guitar ), Chris Frantz ( drums ), Tina Weymouth ( bass ) and Jerry Harrison ( keyboards and guitar ).
David Byrne, Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth were alumni of the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, Rhode Island.
Unable to find a bass player in New York City, Frantz encouraged Weymouth to learn to play bass by listening to Suzi Quatro albums.
During this period, Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz also formed a commercially successful splinter group, the hip-hop influenced Tom Tom Club, and Harrison released his first solo album, The Red and the Black.
After releasing four albums in barely four years, the group went into hiatus and nearly three years passed before their next release, although Frantz and Weymouth continued to record with the Tom Tom Club.
As David Byrne experimented with world music and brought extra percussionists on tour, Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth formed the dance group Tom Tom Club.
After the band's break-up, Frantz, Harrison, and Weymouth released an album as The Heads and Frantz and Weymouth have continued in Tom Tom Club.
Despite David Byrne's lack of interest in another album, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, and Jerry Harrison reunited for a one-off album called No Talking, Just Head under the name The Heads in 1996.
" Weymouth, however, has been critical of Byrne, describing him as " a man incapable of returning friendship " and that he doesn't " love " her, Frantz, and Harrison.
Unable to find a bass player in New York, Frantz and Byrne persuaded Weymouth to learn to play the bass guitar.
Known for special guest appearances, Bootsy Collins, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, Jimmy Destri, Mike Watt, Rah Digga and Gary Lucas are some of the artists who have sat in with the group during live performances.
The band's label, EMI, wanted to market Ziggy as a solo act, and so the Melody Makers moved to Virgin Records, where they recorded Conscious Party ( 1988, produced by Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth ).
The band's rhythm section, Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz, covertly approached Belew with the suggestion that he should replace Byrne as the band's frontman-an offer which Belew politely turned down.
He did however go on to work with Weymouth and Frantz on their own spin-off project, Tom Tom Club.
Recalling the situation when interviewed twenty years later, he claimed that he had opted to pursue other work rather than involve himself in legal or personal struggles with Weymouth and Frantz ; and that he had chosen not to let it bother him, as several other more promising projects were happening for him at the same time.
followed in 1992, produced by Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, recorded at Eddy Grant's studio in Barbados.
Tom Tom Club is an American New Wave band founded in 1981 by husband-and-wife team Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz, both also known for being members of Talking Heads.
Originally established as a side project from Talking Heads, Tom Tom Club comprised a loose aggregation of musicians, sound engineers, and artists of the Compass Point All Stars family, including Tina Weymouth's sisters and guitarist Adrian Belew, the latter of whom toured with Weymouth and Frantz in the expanded version of Talking Heads in 1980 and 1981.
Whereas the previous two albums had been recorded by a loose collective of a dozen musicians, the band was now reduced to the trio of Weymouth, Frantz, and Weymouth's sister Laura Weymouth.
In 1991, Frantz and Weymouth built the Clubhouse, a painting and music studio, over their garage near Gamecock Island, Connecticut.

Frantz and who
Sartre, who stated in his preface to Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth that, “ To shoot down a European is to kill two birds with one stone, to destroy an oppressor and the man he oppresses at the same time: there remains a dead man and a free man ”, has been criticized by Anderson and Michael Walzer for supporting the killing of European civilians by the FLN during the Algerian War.
Frantz Fanon, a psychiatrist from Martinique who became the FLN's leading political theorist, provided a sophisticated intellectual justification for the use of violence in achieving national liberation He stated that only through violence could an oppressed people attain human status.
The platoon has a new commander, Lieutenant Eden who is going to need the skills and experience of both Frantz and platoon-Sgt Worcester.
( Notably, between 1903 and 1907, this work was taken on by the architect Frantz Jourdain, who applied an Art Nouveau aesthetic to the building.
He immediately confronted a new opponent in the opposite party, the Republican territorial governor, Frank Frantz, who was nominated by the Republican caucus at Tulsa.
Chumley returns with Pegasus during the GX tournament to give Jaden a new card, Skyscraper 2-Hero City, to aid him in his duel with Frantz, a fellow card designer who stole the only remaining copy of The Winged Dragon of Ra from Industrial Illusions.
Nicolas Frantz ( 1889 – 1985 ), cyclist, who won the Tour de France in 1927 and 1928.
Over time, the female members of the group changed: Frantz was replaced by Sue Powell in 1977, who in turn was replaced by Jamie Kaye in 1980, while Hackeman was replaced by Melissa Dean in 1979.

Frantz and were
Some advocates of Quebec independence saw Quebec's situation in a similar light ; numerous activists were influenced by the writings of Frantz Fanon, Albert Memmi, and Karl Marx.
In 2002, Frantz and Weymouth, along with their former Talking Heads bandmates, were inducted at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Numerous activists were influenced by the writings of Frantz Fanon, Albert Memmi, Aimé Césaire, Léopold Sédar Senghor and Karl Marx.
Many leading Art Nouveau artists and architects, including Victor Horta, Hector Guimard and Frantz Jourdain ( spokesman for the movement ) were involved.
The " Sugar " lineup changed several times during the group's run of success, and the original singers were Jackie Frantz and Vicki Hackeman.

Frantz and married
Frantz recently married her fiancé, Scott Bailey in California on November 11, 2011.

Frantz and had
The marriage also estranged the old-line Duvalierists in the government from the younger technocrats whom Jean-Claude had appointed, including Jean-Marie Chanoine, Frantz Merceron, Frantz-Robert Monde, and Theo Achille.
In March 2009, Frantz had a phone conversation with Novak about his attempted suicide and mental health issues that resulted in him being institutionalized.
Though ultimately the university would base its teachings on the Disciples of Christ denomination, the committee to bring a university to Enid had a more diverse religious background: Edmund Frantz ( Presbyterian ), Frank Hamilton ( United Brethren, Disciple ), Al Loewen ( Jewish ), J. M.
Opperman said: " In 1931 it had a class field, with two Tour winners, Frantz and Maurice Dewaele, as well as Classics winners.
Once I had to fend off Frantz when he fell asleep.
Kryzys ceased to exist in July 1981, and in early August 1981, Brylewski knocked on the door of the flat of Tomasz " Frantz " Lipiński ( son of Eryk Lipiński ), whose own band, Tilt, had been dissolved at that time as well.
Nicolas Frantz had won two consecutive Tours, in 1927 and 1928, and was looking for a third.
Frantz could have taken over the farm but had no interest in it.
Jean-Paul Sartre alluded to Maran in his preface to Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth, mocking the French establishment's complacent self-congratulation that they had " on one occasion given the Prix Goncourt to a Negro ".
The Alcyon team had Bartolomeo Aymo and Nicolas Frantz, third and fourth in 1925.

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