Edie Brickell & New Bohemians

Edie Brickell & New Bohemians were an alternative rock band from Texas in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Best known for their 1988 hit "What I Am" from the album Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars. Combining elements of rock and folk, their sound has been compared to R.E.M., another Southern college radio band of the same era. After their 1990 sophomore effort Ghost of a Dog the Bohemians broke up. Lead singer Edie Brickell married folk singer Paul Simon after leaving the band.

Discography

  • Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars (1988)
  • Ghost of a Dog (1990)

Hit Singles

  • "What I Am" (1988)

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Lead singer Edie Brickell married folk singer Paul Simon after leaving the band. Exhibition 'Muzik Kinda Sweet' http://www.oomgallery.net. After their 1990 sophomore effort Ghost of a Dog the Bohemians broke up. Reference: Neneh Cherry phtographed by Pogus Caesar 1987. Combining elements of rock and folk, their sound has been compared to R.E.M., another Southern college radio band of the same era. Her latest album is 1996's Man. Best known for their 1988 hit "What I Am" from the album Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars. "Seven Seconds", a 1994 hit, was a collaboration with Youssou N'Dour.

Edie Brickell & New Bohemians were an alternative rock band from Texas in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Lyme Disease kept her from much activity until 1992, when she worked with Michael Stipe and Gang Starr. "What I Am" (1988). The single "Buffalo Stance" was an international blockbuster. Ghost of a Dog (1990). Cherry moved through several bands, including New Age Steppers and Rip Rig & Panic before beginning a solo career with "Stop the War" (a protest song about the Falkland Islands). She also worked with The The and her boyfriend, Cameron McVey, who wrote most of her debut LP Raw Like Sushi. Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars (1988). Neneh began performing after dropping out of school and moving to London, where she joined the punk rock band The Cherries.

Her stepfather, Don Cherry, was an extremely influential jazz musician. Neneh Cherry (born March 10, 1964 in Stockholm) is a musician who blended hip hop with other influences to some mainstream success.