- Michael Hutchence
Michael Kelland John Hutchence (January 22 1960 - November 22 1997) was the original lead singer of the Australian rock band INXS. - Kirk Pengilly
Kirk Pengilly (born 4 July 1958, Kew, Victoria, Australia) moved to Sydney and became best friends with fellow band member Tim Farriss. Their first band "Guinness" was a high school band in which Pengilly was the principal songwriter and lead singer. But when The Farriss Brothers formed in 1977 he gave up the main vocalist responsibilities to Michael Hutchence. Twenty years on and Kirk has a definitive place in INXS. - J.D. Fortune
J.D. Fortune is the stage name of Jason Dean Fortune (born September 1, 1973 in Mississauga, Ontario), a Canadian rock singer, winner of the 2005 CBS reality television series "Rock Star: INXS", and the current singer of rock band INXS for their latest album "Switch". He was born in Mississauga, Ontario, and raised in Salt Springs, Pictou County, Nova Scotia. - Marty Casey
Martin Xavier "Marty" Casey (born September 26, 1973) is an American rock musician who is the lead singer, primary songwriter and second guitarist of the band Lovehammers. After years of building a strong local following in Chicago, Illinois and the Midwest, Casey achieved international fame on the first season of the hit reality show "Rock Star: INXS". Casey made it to the final two of the competition, finishing as the runner-up to winner J.D. Fortune. - Tim Farriss
Tim Farriss (born Timothy William Farriss, 16 August 1957, Perth, Western Australia, Australia) is a member of the rock band, INXS. - Andrew Farriss
Andrew Charles Farriss is a rock musician (born 27 March 1959 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia), best known as the keyboardist and key composer for the Australian band INXS. - Jon Farriss
Jonathon James Farriss (born 10 August, 1961, in Perth, Western Australia, Australia) is the drummer for the Australian rock band, INXS. He is the younger brother of fellow band members, Tim Farriss and Andrew Farriss, and was the youngest member of INXS until J.D. Fortune joined on lead vocals. Farriss is known for integrating traditional rock drums with more funk and dance influenced beats as well as acoustic drums and sequencers and pads. - Jordis Unga
Jordis Unga (born August 6, 1982 in Chicopee, Massachusetts) is an American Rock music singer, best known for her appearance (and fifth-place finish) on the reality television show Rock Star: INXS. She was born to parents Karen Motzko and Siosaia Unga. The middle child of three children, Jordis moved around frequently as a youngster, due in part to her father's work as a musician. Her family settled in St. Paul, Minnesota when she was about 8 years old. - Suzie McNeil
Suzie McNeil (born October 15, 1976) is a Canadian rock / soul vocalist based in Toronto, ON. In 2005 McNeil was a contestant on the CBS reality show Rock Star: INXS, a televised competition to find a new lead singer for the band INXS. McNeil made it to the final four of the competition and was the last female singer to be eliminated. During the course of the competition, McNeil gained a great deal of respect from the INXS band members as well as the fans. - Mig Ayesa
Miguel Alfonso Ramon Legarda "MiG" Ayesa (born January 12, 1970) is an Australian rock vocalist of Filipino origin. - Ty Taylor
Ty Taylor (born January 5 1967 in Montclair, New Jersey) is an American musician best known as guitarist and vocalist of R&B group Dakota Moon and as a contestant on the reality TV show Rock Star: INXS. Taylor studied at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in drama and music. As well as Dakota Moon and Rock Star: INXS, … - Jon Stevens
Jon Stevens (born 1962) is a New Zealand-born singer, now an Australian citizen. Stevens moved to Australia after success as a pop star in New Zealand in the 1970's (his best-known songs from this era are "Jezebel" and a cover of "Montego Bay"). He is most recognised for his work as the lead singer of Sydney band Noiseworks, who had major hits in the 1980's with "Take Me Back" and "Touch". - Ralphi Rosario
Ralphi Rosario started DJing in 1979. - Garry Gary Beers
Garry Gary Beers (born Garry Williams Beers, 22 June 1957, Manly, Sydney, Australia) is the bassist for rock group, INXS. - Paul Mac
Paul Mac (born Paul McDermott) is a musician, producer and remixer from Sydney, Australia (not to be confused with the UK Techno DJ and producer Paul Mac alias Paul Souter). Mac formed the bands Smash Mac Mac, Itch-e And Scratch-e, Boo Boo And Mace, The Lab and The Dissociatives as well as releasing records under his own name. He has also played with Severed Heads and Silverchair. Paul Mac has produced remixes for Silverchair, Powderfinger, … - Deni Hines
Dohnyale "Deni" Hines (born September 4, 1970 in Sydney, Australia) is a singer, and is the daughter of singer Marcia Hines. Hines grew up in Australia and was inspired by her mother's success as a singer to follow a career in show business. Her earliest employment was as a backing vocalist for such artists as Kylie Minogue (her Rhythm Of Love Tour, … - Jenny Morris
Jenny Morris is a New Zealand rock singer. Her first success came with New Zealand band The Crocodiles who scored a hit with "Tears". Re-locating to Australia, she became a back-up vocalist for bands such as The Models, and INXS (on their 1984 album "The Swing"), before going on to a successful solo career. - Heather Luttrell
Heather Luttrell (born December 5, 1977) is a musician from Atlanta, Georgia. =Early Life= Born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1977, she was raised in Decatur, Georgia by her mother, an ER nurse, and her father, Ralph Luttrell, a resonator guitar player in the bluegrass band "Possum Trot". She grew up listening to her father play in Atlanta area bars such as "The Alibi" and "The Freight Room". - Richard Lowenstein
Richard Lowenstein is an Australian film director. His mother was author and activist Wendy Lowenstein. He has written, produced and directed the feature films "He Died With A Felafel In His Hand", "Dogs In Space", "Say A Little Prayer", "Strikebound" and "Ghost Story", as well as numerous ground-breaking & award-winning music videos for bands such as INXS and U2, concert performance films and TV commercials. - Bob Clearmountain
Bob Clearmountain is a American music engineer, mixer and producer. He has worked with many prominent names in music including Bruce Springsteen, the Rolling Stones, Roxy Music, King Crimson, The Pretenders, Bryan Adams, Barenaked Ladies, Tears for Fears, INXS and many others. Clearmountain also created a mix of "Fake Plastic Trees" by Radiohead, which the band refused to use, despite being pressured by their American record label to use it. - Steve Strange
Steve Strange (born Steven John Harrington on May 28, 1959) is a British singer and pop icon, best remembered as an influential party promoter and as the frontman and lead singer for Visage. Strange is often referred to as the "ultimate New Romantic," as his influence on the British club scene of the early 1980s and on synthesized music can still be seen today. - Chris Kimsey
Chris Kimsey is a record producer and musician most famous for having co-produced The Rolling Stones' "Undercover" and "Steel Wheels" albums. He was also an engineer on their 1971 album "Sticky Fingers" as well as 1978's "Some Girls" and 1980's "Emotional Rescue" and assisted Mick Jagger and Keith Richards closely in preparing 1981's "Tattoo You". He has also worked with Peter Frampton, Marillion, The Cult, Peter Tosh, Emerson, … - Jimmy Destri
Jimmy Destri (born James Destri, 13 April 1954, Brooklyn, New York) plays keyboards in the rock band, Blondie. He stopped touring with the band in 2004, but as of 2007 is still an official member. He released a solo album, "Heart On A Wall", in 1981. After the band's temporary break-up in 1982, Destri ran a company that bought, renovated, and sold old buildings. He also produced records and remixed material for artists like Prince and INXS. - Giles Martin
Giles Martin (born 9 October 1969) is an English record producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. He is the son of Sir George Martin, famed producer of almost all of The Beatles' records. Giles Martin grew up without much awareness of The Beatles, and was discouraged by his father from pursuing a career in music lest the inevitable comparisons should be made. Giles ignored the advice, first playing in the commercially unsuccessful band Velvet Jones, … - Chad Doucette
Chad Doucette, a Canadian singer from East Chezzetcook, Nova Scotia, finished 4th in the 2006 season of "Canadian Idol". Doucette, who auditioned in Sydney, Nova Scotia, made the Top 48 in Season 3, but was cut in the last round before the semi-finals. In Season 4, he became known for a "wardrobe malfunction" in the early rounds in which his shirt got stuck in the zipper of his pants during the middle of a song. - Kym Wilson
Kym Wilson (born 1 April 1973 in Brisbane, Queensland) is an Australian actress. Her first major role was in the television mini-series "Brides of Christ" and she remains best known for playing Darcy Hudson in "A Country Practice". She was subsequently seen in series such as "Heartbreak High" and "All Saints". Wilson posed nude in Australian Playboy late in career after she was no longer acting in TV series. - Michael Murchison
Michael Murchison (born and raised in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian executive producer in the music industry. He has worked in the music and event industry around the world for the past 25 years. Murchison's music touring credits include INXS, KISS, The Rolling Stones, Madonna, Guns N' Roses, The Sex Pistols, Tom Jones, Bob Dylan, The Bee Gees, Yothu Yindi, Reba McEntire, ZZ Top, Dame Shirley Bassey and John Fogerty. - Shelly Peiken
Shelly Peiken is a songwriter who is best known for the hit singles she has co-written for Christina Aguilera, which include but are not limited to "What a Girl Wants" and "Come on Over Baby (All I Want Is You)". She also wrote many unreleased songs by Christina such as "Home" off of her Stripped album and "Dreamy Eyes" off of her debut album. Peiken is a friend and collaborator of Meredith Brooks. - Mrtimothy
mrTimothy (a.k.a. T-Funk, real name Tim Dudfield) is an Australian dance music producer and DJ. Over the years, he has worked on projects by a wide variety of artists including Madonna, INXS, Felix da Housecat, E Smoove, Brandy, Cher, Craig David and Steve Silk Hurley. In 2004, he joined forces with American singer Inaya Day who sang on the Mousse T hit "Horny" and also had a dance hit of her own "Keep Pushin" to record "I Am Tha 1". - Martin Glover
Martin "Youth" Glover (born December 27 1960) is an influential record producer and a founding member and bassist of the UK band Killing Joke. Glover was born in Africa. His Butterfly Records label has produced such artists as Tom Jones, The Orb, Paul McCartney, Maria McKee and Heather Nova. Youth was the co-producer of The Verve's famous "Urban Hymns" album, … - Shelley Preston
(Caroline) Shelley Preston (born May 14, 1964 in Hillingdon, London, England), is a professional singer, best known as the replacement for Jay Aston in the 1980s Eurovision Song Contest winners Bucks Fizz. She performed with the band from 1985 to 1990. She started singing in her local Sunday School choir from 4 years of age. While she was still at school, she sang with the Bournemouth Operatic Society. - Andy Rantzen
Andrew Rantzen is a Sydney-based lo-fi electronic recording artist and writer. Trained as a psychologist, he has been lecturer and tutor at the University of Sydney. He is most well-known as part of the duo Itch-E and Scratch-E along with Paul Mac (Boo Boo & Mace is another alias for the same duo). He has produced remixes for Severed Heads, INXS and The Wiggles, and has done soundtrack work for the film Sample People. He also records with the Pelican Daughters. - Zan Abeyratne
Zan Abeyratne is an Australian raised singer born in London. Known for her beautifully soulful voice, Zan came to prominence as one of the female lead vocalists of Australian band, I'm Talking, which included the equally powerful vocal skills of Kate Ceberano. Along with her twin sister Sherine (a member of Big Pig), Zan supplied her power-house vocals to INXS, U2, and toured the world as a vocalist with countless other bands. After the demise of I'm talking in 1987, … - Darren McMullen
Darren McMullen (b. Glasgow, Scotland January 28, 1980 -) Australian television presenter. Darren McMullen was born in Scotland and emigrated to Australia at the age of 12. Prior to his career as a presenter he was an advertising executive and avid traveller. - Tom Bohannan
Here I am. I am currently living in Dayton, Nevada (near Carson City/Lake Tahoe) with Kim, my beautiful girlfriend of over two years now and our two dogs. We moved up here from Vegas in June 2006 due to her job and we all love it. This place makes Vegas look like a dump. We have a nice home that lies in a valley between two mountain ranges. Granted, there's not as much to do here as far as nightlife goes, but there's so much more to do outdoors. - Adam Brandy
Adam Brandy is an Emmy award-winning makeup artist based in Los Angeles, California. Having graduated from the Westmore Academy of Cosmetic Arts and apprenticed at Allan A. Apone's Makeup Effects Laboratory, Brandy began his career as a professional makeup artist in 1988. He is a Journeyman member of Makeup Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Local 706, and his varied makeup application skills include straight, beauty, character, prosthetic, special makeup effects and laboratory technician. - Perry Zombolis
You Can't Handle The Truth. - Jason Faries
Worked as a PA for RSA USA (Ridley Scott & Associates) in 1995 - Jan Tufte
To me the Hollywood life doesn't mean the glitz and the glamour - it means a hard work ethic, a play hard attitude, a must take time to enjoy the present mindset, a healthy lifestyle, an admiration for other's creativity, the ability to make things happen beginning with a simple conversation. I am a work in progress. I am genuine. With me, once a friend - always a friend. - Tracy Music Inxs
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