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Harry Kim, Trumpet, Vine St. Horns mit Phil Collins, 5. Juni 2004

Of Korean / Cuban descent and born in Brooklyn NY, Harry actually attended the Fame High School. This eventually led to a choice of studying with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He has played and recorded with: Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson, Aretha, The Clash, Four Tops, Temptations, Cab Callaway, Sinatra, Harry James, Lionel Hampton, Jackson 5, Ray Charles, Julio Iglesias, Phil Collins.
Visit: www.philcollins.co.uk
First Final Farewelltour 2004 / Phil Collins

Hooverphonic, European Autumn Clubtour 2006, u.a. Kaufleuten Zürich, 19. Oktober 2006

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Raymond Geerts, Alex Callier, Geike Arnaert

Hooverphonic is based in Belgium, a small European country with a strong music scene featuring an open air festival tradition that starts as early as 1959. Hooverphonic's career has been marked from the beginning by international recognition, when the song '2 Wicky' was chosen for the movie 'Stealing Beauty' by Italian director Bernardo Bertlolucci. From then on, their music kept appearing in movies, TV shows and commercials in the States, as well in Spain and Japan.
If Hooverphonic's '97 debut 'A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular' clearly showed trip hop roots, the band has evolved since with three albums in five years. In 2001 they headlined at the Werchter festival in front of a crowd of 50.000. In 2003 they released 'Sit Down and Listen to', live recorded with a string quartet and followed by a tour with more than 60 concerts in 9 countries.
Hooverphonic features the same core trio since 8 years. Alex Callier, bass player, main songwriter and producer, is the main musical force together withguitar player Raymond Geerts, both coming from the city of Sint-Niklaas. They were joined by Geike Arnaert who replaced Lies Sardonius and gave the band its definitive voice and face in '97, ate the age of 17. Autumn 2005 Hooverphonic finished their fifth studio album called'No more Sweet Music'.