The Magnets

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A Winter's Tale 00:00 Tools
A Winters Tale 00:00 Tools
Dog Days Are Over 00:00 Tools
Livin' On A Prayer 00:00 Tools
She's Not There 00:00 Tools
Poker Face 00:00 Tools
Hello 00:00 Tools
I Don't Feel Like Dancin' 00:00 Tools
Call Me 00:00 Tools
I Can't Go For That (No Can Do) 00:00 Tools
Are You Gonna Go My Way 00:00 Tools
Walk Away 00:00 Tools
Abracadabra 00:00 Tools
Girls & Boys 00:00 Tools
Drum Solo 00:00 Tools
All The Wrong Reasons 00:00 Tools
How Deep 00:00 Tools
Sweet Dreams 00:00 Tools
Let's dance 00:00 Tools
Sign Your Name 00:00 Tools
The Model 00:00 Tools
Love Me One More Time 00:00 Tools
Into The Blue 00:00 Tools
3 Is the Magic Number 00:00 Tools
The Art Of Love 00:00 Tools
Game Theory 00:00 Tools
Human 00:00 Tools
Search The World 00:00 Tools
Another Place 00:00 Tools
A Little Bit Of Something 00:00 Tools
I Can't Go for That 00:00 Tools
Dance Lessons 00:00 Tools
Still 00:00 Tools
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More Than This 00:00 Tools
Thank You! (Comic Relief Medley) 00:00 Tools
Solsbury Hill 00:00 Tools
Rolling In The Deep 00:00 Tools
Promise To Love Me 00:00 Tools
Spellbound (Original EMI Demo) 00:00 Tools
Running Around 00:00 Tools
better than that 00:00 Tools
yes we can 00:00 Tools
Similar To You 00:00 Tools
holding out 00:00 Tools
A New England 00:00 Tools
tinsel town 00:00 Tools
You Just Say The Word 00:00 Tools
Spellbound 00:00 Tools
Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've) 00:00 Tools
After The Rain 00:00 Tools
Town Called Malice 00:00 Tools
Walking in the Air 00:00 Tools
Living On A Prayer 00:00 Tools
Parachute 00:00 Tools
for what it's worth 00:00 Tools
All This Time 00:00 Tools
Romeo And Juliet 00:00 Tools
Crazy Love 00:00 Tools
no matter what 00:00 Tools
Dreamer's Ball 00:00 Tools
What You Gonna Do 00:00 Tools
Observer 00:00 Tools
In Between 00:00 Tools
Changes 00:00 Tools
in love since then 00:00 Tools
Out Of My Mind 00:00 Tools
Searchin' 00:00 Tools
I’m Not In Love 00:00 Tools
ANIMAL SOLDIER 00:00 Tools
Vocal Storm 00:00 Tools
Dangerous Kids 00:00 Tools
HURRY UP 00:00 Tools
21 Seconds 00:00 Tools
As Long As I Have You 00:00 Tools
Achterbahn 8 00:00 Tools
Ever Fallen In Love 00:00 Tools
Love Will Tear Us Apart 00:00 Tools
GENTRY LOOK OUT 00:00 Tools
Brain Drain 00:00 Tools
A-Z 00:00 Tools
I Don't Feel Like Dancing 00:00 Tools
Poker Face (Roundhouse Mix) 00:00 Tools
修羅場 00:00 Tools
TRY MY LIMIT 00:00 Tools
I Believe In A Thing Called Love 00:00 Tools
I'm Not In Love 00:00 Tools
Plunk Boy 00:00 Tools
OUT SIDE 00:00 Tools
REAL CHANCE 00:00 Tools
London Girls 00:00 Tools
Guts Of My Body 00:00 Tools
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Poker Face (Radio Mix) 00:00 Tools
Spellbound - Original EMI Demo 00:00 Tools
Jolene 00:00 Tools
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Grace Kelly 00:00 Tools
Purple City 00:00 Tools
Needless 00:00 Tools
Feeling Good 00:00 Tools
Poker Face - (Roundhouse Mix) 00:00 Tools
Achterbahn Acht 00:00 Tools
Living On A Prayer (Live In Berlin) 00:00 Tools
Can You Feel It? / Can't Stop the Feeling 00:00 Tools
S.D.I(SPECIAL DUST IMAGE) 00:00 Tools
S.D.I. (Special Dust Image) 00:00 Tools
A-Z (Recorded Live In London) 00:00 Tools
Sixteen Century Surf 00:00 Tools
Something About That Girl 00:00 Tools
Gone 00:00 Tools
Part Of Me 00:00 Tools
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The Magnets are a V'n'B group (vocals & beats), making a cappella music as youve never heard it before, sophisticated, sexy, and loud. Attracting an incredibly wide-ranging audience, this band with no instruments have entertained millions across Europe and Asia in concert and on TV and radio. The Magnets music is founded on the sounds they can make from their mouths alone. Genius vocal percussionist Andy provides the groove. From bass drum to high hat, he produces entire drum tracks with his mouth. Fraser adds the bass, while James, Michael, Nic and Steve provide the layers of harmony and lead vocals on top. Born in London out of an amalgamation of friendships, college shows and luck, the band released their debut album Giving It All That' on EMI in 2001, an independent second album Another Place followed, and the group are currently negotiating a major German distribution deal for their forthcoming third album. Both albums were recognised at the a cappella 'Grammies', the CARAs (Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards), winning the awards for best song in 2001 and 2003, alongside several other nominations. In their element live, a Magnets concert presents a unique combination of musical sophistication, showmanship and soul. Performing for up to two hours, the show is a synthesis of the bands award winning original material, and their a cappella take on classic songs by artists such as Elvis, The Turtles, and the Jackson 5. However, The Magnets are not too cool to party, and the songs are spiced with humour, dancing, audience participation, and of course Andy Lips Frosts house destroying vocal drum solo. Performing 160 shows a year in 2003 and 2004, the group have enjoyed support tours with Tom Jones, West End star Michael Ball, Lisa Stansfield and Geri Halliwell. They receive frequent invitations to play prestigious events in the UK and Europe, including the Queen's Jubilee Concert at Buckingham Palace and the BBC Proms in Hyde Park. Other career highlights include a sell-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2004, and official functions for Prime Minister Tony Blair, and German Chancellor Gerhardt Schroeder. The group have also become a favourite party band for the rich and famous, such as super model Elle Macpherson, Liz Hurley, Billionaire Phillip Green, media mogul Richard Desmond, and Hugh Grant. The Magnets make regular TV and radio appearances in the UK, including peak time shows such as Parkinson, GMTV, Blue Peter, the Generation Game, Songs of Praise, MTV, Star For A Night, The Kelly Show, and Open House, as well as Loose Ends on Radio 4, and sessions on Radio 2. The band also play several charity and schools concerts every year, supporting causes such as the Teenage Cancer Trust and Children In Need, and promoting live music in education. In Europe, and particularly Germany, The Magnets are well known as accomplished headliners at arts festivals and theatres, and made a breakthrough into the mainstream with several national TV appearances in the second half of 2003. In recent months the group have also broadened their horizons to Moscow, Israel, Singapore and China. There was also a short lived Japanese punk rock band called the Magnets who only released one CD in 1989, entitled "Searching for Truth" Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.