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Based in Athens, the five-piece band played a mixture of cover versions and their own material, the latter written mostly by Vangelis ( with lyrics by DJ and record producer Nico Mastorakis ) but still sung in English.
Cantrelli and Pfisterer soon left the band, leaving it as a five-piece once again.
While the Rutles are often thought of as a four-piece band, the credits of the original LP release of their first album make it quite clear they were a five-piece band.
Pitchshifter are a British five-piece electronic-metal band from Nottingham, United Kingdom formed in 1989.
During this time, the band changed the spelling of their name from ' Pitch Shifter ' to ' Pitchshifter ', and also recruited former The Prodigy live guitarist Jim Davies, with the band returning to their five-piece form.
After their Quadrophenia tour was successful, the band returned as the Who in a stripped-down, five-piece lineup for tours in 1999-2000.
Molla left Camper Van Beethoven after touring for the third album, reducing the band to a five-piece with Lowery, Krummenacher, Segel, Lisher, and Pedersen — the longest-standing lineup in their initial career.
It is the first UFO album to feature a full-time keyboard player as a member of the band, making this their first record as a five-piece band.
The band is a five-piece, comprising Anthony Roman ( Vocals / Bass ) ( formerly of Garden Variety ), David Milone ( Vocals / Guitar ) ( who replaced original guitarist / singer Tommy Williams in 2005 ), Gerard Garone ( Keyboards ), Greg Collins ( Drums ), and P. J.
Faithfull supported the album's release with an extensive European tour with a five-piece band, arriving in the UK on 24 May for a rare show at London's Barbican Centre, with an extra UK show at Leamington Spa on 26 May.
The band toured to support the release, playing as a basic five-piece ( Kerr, Burchill, Gaynor, Foster and Taylor ) and cutting down on the extended arrangements of the last few large tours.
John McKnight left the band in 2001, and the group continued on as a five-piece.
After a four-year hiatus, the band returned to active work in 2008 as a five-piece ( with the addition of Porcupine Tree drummer Gavin Harrison, and Levin returning to replace Gunn ).
The original five-piece line-up of the band briefly joined forces again on VH1's Bands Reunited in 2003.
The band wrote on their official site that " The atmosphere was relaxed, jovial and, after 25 years, Kajagoogoo, in their original five-piece line-up are back ".
* Fred ( band ), a five-piece Irish alternative band
The songs in the series were performed by the five-piece Japanese band Godiego.
* Oneida ( band ), a five-piece rock band from Brooklyn, New York
In the autumn of 1981 Visage went into the studio again and recorded The Anvil as a five-piece band without McGeoch and only limited guest work from Adamson.
Jon Povey ( born 20 August 1942, London ) and Wally Waller ( born Alan Edward Waller, 9 April 1944, Barnehurst, Kent ), both former Fenmen from Bern Elliott and the Fenmen, joined and made the band a five-piece once again.

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This five-piece recorded the singles " Panic " and " Ask " ( the latter with Kirsty MacColl on backing vocals ) which reached numbers 11 and 14 respectively on the UK Singles Chart, and toured the UK.
The trio recorded three albums for Rockville Records, before signing with Sire Records and expanding to a five-piece.
Now a five-piece, Uncle Tupelo recorded their major label debut at Cedar Creek studio in Austin, Texas in early 1993.
This five-piece line up performed regularly during the late 1980s and recorded a session for the BBC Andy Kershaw show in August 1986.
On their return to the UK, the five-piece Teardrop Explodes recorded the song " Passionate Friend " ( which was allegedly about Cope's brief recent relationship with Ian McCulloch's sister, further increasing the friction between Cope and his former bandmate ).

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Uncle Tupelo's last album, Anodyne, featured a new lineup for the band — a five-piece outfit with drummer Ken Coomer, bassist John Stirratt, and multi-instrumentalist Max Johnston.

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" Following months of speculation Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange, Mark Owen and Robbie Williams confirmed they have been recording a new studio album as a five-piece, which they will release in November.
The Nalimov tablebases, which use state-of-the-art compression techniques, require 7. 05 GB of hard disk space for all five-piece endings.
Drive-Thru subsequently signed the five-piece and paid Eulogy $ 5, 000 to licence Nothing Gold Can Stay, which went on to sell more than 300, 000 copies.
The members of No Angels were selected on the RTL2 channel's first series of Popstars, a reality talent show which set about producing a five-piece girl group.
Healthy once again, DeYoung returned to touring North America with a 50-piece orchestra augmented by a five-piece rock band which included Tommy Dziallo on guitar, Hank Horton on bass, and Kyle Woodring ( from John Mellencamp and Deana Carter ) on drums, all of whom also played shows with DeYoung with or without the orchestra.
Siam Shade ( stylized as SIAM SHADE ) was a five-piece Japanese rock band, which broke onto the visual kei scene alongside a multitude of other artists in the early 1990s.
The new five-piece lineup ( with Fidock ) cut a new single, " No. 3 ", which was not successful ; soon after this, both Abrahams and Ansel left.
The five-piece band worked with Becker once more on 1989's Diary of a Hollow Horse, which earned critical acclaim though little commercial success.
The Pendulum EP was the band's last EP release as a five-piece line-up ; shortly after the tour promoting Haha Sound, Broadcast shrank to a vocalist / multi-instrumentalist duo, except for tours promoting their follow up Tender Buttons, which featured the band playing as a four piece line up.
The Boston-based Atlantic Brass Quintet is a five-piece chamber music ensemble which was founded in 1985, by John Manning, Joseph Foley, John Faieta and Bob Rasmussen.

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In December 2010, the band returned to the stage ( as a five-piece ) for the first time in over two years, at Maximalism !, a charity concert organised by the White brothers in aid of The Martlets Hospice.

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Most five-piece kits at more than entry level also have one or more effects cymbals.
The " SummerCure " tour, featuring a five-piece line-up of Robert Smith, Simon Gallup, Roger O ' Donnell, Jason Cooper and Reeves Gabrels, included headlining appearances at the 2012 Reading and Leeds Festivals, and concluded in Ireland on 1 September with a headline slot at the Electric Picnic.
Then his father sneaked young Ellsworth into a dance at the local Elks Club to a four-or five-piece band led by New Orleans jazz clarinetist Alcide " Yellow " Nunez.
The front sleeve features the five-piece band on the beach at Paradise Cove, north of Malibu.
They played their first gig as a five-piece at King Alfred's College, Winchester.
Richardson also appeared along with the group on Good Morning America on July 17, 2012 announcing his return, their new album, and their first performance as a five-piece group since 2006 at the morning show's Summer Concert Series on August 31, 2012.
In 2007, as a three-piece acoustic format they played various gigs in Europe during the Spring, then the five-piece Hero and Heroine line-up got together once again to play several concerts in North America in late June / early July, including two appearances at the Stan Rogers Festival in Nova Scotia.
At the end of 1981 ( and with Ronnie François now added on bass guitar ) the band took up a lengthy residence at the Pyramid Club in Liverpool, where they set up " Club Zoo ", playing twice a day as a five-piece ,.
The group started out as a five-piece called the Delrons, formed in 1962 at St. Brendan's Catholic School in Brooklyn, New York by the lead singer Mary Aiese ( born 31 December 1945 ).
The now five-piece band worked with producer John Porter at Livingston Studios ; this was his first work with the group in two years.
The original five-piece lineup reunited for a show at Mile High Music Festival in 2010.
Headless Chickens were a five-piece melodic punk band from Exeter, England, comprising at various times Thom Yorke ( guitar and vocals ), Simon " sHack " Shackleton ( bass and vocals ), John Matthias ( violin ), Laura Forrest-Hay ( violin ), Martin Brooks ( drums ), Andy Hills ( bass ) and Lindsey Moore ( drums ), they were well known on the Exeter punk scene in 1989.

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