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You Bring Me To My Knees CD (2007)
Bleeding Hearts discography Track Listing of songs: You Bring Me To My Knees; Out Of Sight, Out Of ...
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What Happened? CD (2012)
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Stayin After Class CD (2006)
Bleeding Hearts songs Born from the seeds of discontent - either in their previous bands or in the current state of the NC music scene, The Bleeding Hearts set out with one goal - to have fun playing music. And that is exactly what they have done. "It has been a blast from day one", says Sam Madison (lead singer and guitarist), "there were no expectations, no rock star attitudes or delusions of grandeur, we just wanted to play in a kick ass rock and roll band". Though they have received a barrage of press and hype since their first show in April of '03, The Bleeding Hearts are no "flash in the pan". "The audience really seems to like our songs. It's the joy of performing that comes across. That's what people remember."
The line-up includes Joe Yerry (guitar, vocals), Jim Britt (bass, vocals), Scott Taylor (drums, vocals) and Sam Madison (vocals, guitar). Jim, Joe and Scott are all transplants from NY, but have lived in Raleigh for nearly ten years. They have been in several bands separately but had not played live in a few years. Sam is a veteran of the North Carolina music scene dating back to the early '80s. Some of his projects include Bloodmobile, Pit Boss, Big Dixie and Man Will Destroy Himself.
The Bleeding Hearts sound is difficult to describe. More than any one style of music, they are an era of music, the late 70's. They try to incorporate the guitar-pop of ...
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Bleeding Hearts CDs (1997)
Bleeding Hearts CD discography Original score composed by Stanley Clarke.
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Coolest Songs in the World, Vol. 8 CD (2009)
Bleeding Hearts CD discography A kind of antipode to the NOW! THAT'S WHAT I CALL MUSIC collections, the eighth volume in Little Steven's aspiring COOLEST SONGS series cobbles together 16 tracks from predominantly under-the-radar garage and power-pop acts (sans the notable exception of David Bowie). The Night Marchers, fronted by ex-Rocket From The Crypt icon Speedo, are the most high-profile of the up-and-comers, with harmonica-punk hellraisers the Rippers contributing the ...
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Nothin on But the Radio CD (2008)
Bleeding Hearts albums This is another great garage-punk act Little Steven supported on his Underground Garage syndicated show, spinning the band's amusing "Rehab Girl." A quartet of thirty-somethings from Raleigh, North Carolina, the foursome rocks like a mid-'70s proto-punk band with MC5-loud classic rock riffs mixed with AOR '70s rock and Johnny Thunders' New York Dolls-era leads, plus a fair amount of ramalama showmanship. Having previously issued a 2004 ...
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 Bleeding Hearts Songs
Popular or famous Bleeding Hearts music songs: Rehab Girl, What's Not to Love, Almost, In a Bad Place, Out of Sight, Out of Mind, Hombre Feliz, Un, Shearwater. More music songs Final Theme, Malo, Theme, I'll Never See You Again, Wanted, My Cross To Bear, Bleeding Heart, Flavor, Jazz Tune. More music songs Cancion de Sofia, La, Status Symbol, Walktall, Take a Hint. See All Songs
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