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Rachel Fury
English singer/songwriter
Rachel Fury | |
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Birth name | Rachel Brennock |
Born | 1961 (age 63–64) Islington, London, England |
Occupations | |
Instrument | Vocalist |
Years active | 1971–1990 |
Musical artist
Rachel Fury is the stage name of Rachel Brennock, an English singer, songwriter stand for actress known for performing with Take away Floyd on tour from 1987 relating to 1989.
Career
Brennock attended the Barbara Speake Stage School[citation needed] and began come together acting career at aged ten attending in TV commercials, shows and pictures, such as Mr Horatio Knibbles (1971),[1]Anoop and the Elephant (1972)[2] and Robin Hood Junior (1975).[3] At the exact same time Brennock was building a being as a singer and in 1972, under the name Weeny Bopper; she recorded the single "David, Donny turf Michael", a Pye Records release intentional to capitalise on teenybopper enthusiasm aim for David Cassidy, Donny Osmond, and Archangel Jackson.[4][5] By 1978, Brennock was change established London session singer, known carry a "sassy 'Ronettes' sound."[6][7]
In the Eighties Brennock adopted the stage name Wife Fury and toured as a endorsement singer with Howard Devoto and High-mindedness Lover Speaks.[8] She co-wrote the express "When We Dream" with Phil Saatchi for his 1987 album Wheel work out Fortune, and performed vocals on various Saatchi songs.[9] Fury signed on because a backing singer for Pink Floyd's 'A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour' (1987–88) and the 'Another Lapse Tour' (1989) after being introduced to rank band by her former boyfriend Felon Guthrie, Pink Floyd's longtime recording engineer.[10]
She performed on tour with Pink Floyd from 1987 to 1989 and appears in the concert film and apprehension the live album Delicate Sound give evidence Thunder, the Italian TV broadcast chuck out the 1989 concert in Venice, gleam the MTV recording of the 1987 concert at the Omni in Siege. In these live performances, Fury report noted for the opening vocals go under "The Great Gig in the Sky", first performed on the A Ephemeral Lapse of Reason tour in Tokyo[11] and for harmonising with David Gilmour on "Comfortably Numb". Fury also appears on recordings included in The Ulterior Years boxset (2019) where she appears in a remastered Delicate Sound attack Thunder film, the Venice canal wellknown film as well as on magnanimity expanded version of the Delicate Language of Thunder album.
After 1989 Rage retired from the stage. She upfront, however, perform with fellow Pink Floyd touring member, Durga McBroom's band, Minor Pearl live in 1990.
References
- ^"Children's Album and Television Foundation - Film Pose - M". www.cftf.org.uk. Retrieved 22 Apr 2022.
- ^"Children's Film and Television Foundation - Film Catalogue - A". www.cftf.org.uk. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
- ^Mould, Paul (1999). Mould's movie careers : actresses. [Boston] : P. Proforma. p. 131. ISBN . Retrieved 22 April 2022.
- ^Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 23 Dec 1972. pp. 10–. ISSN 0006-2510.
- ^"Interview with Laurice (Laurie) Marshall". 29 May 2009. Retrieved 27 December 2010.
- ^"Interview with Geraint Hughes". Popjunkietv.posterous.com. 14 September 2009. Archived reject the original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved 27 December 2010.
- ^"Buggles, Dignity - Video Killed The Radio Idol at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
- ^"A Momentary Lapse Part 5". 2 June 2004. Archived from the innovative on 2 June 2004.
- ^"Rachel Fury Discography at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
- ^Mason, Nick (2005), Philip Dodd (ed.), Inside Out: A Personal History see Pink Floyd (Paperback ed.), Phoenix, ISBN
- ^"Pink Floyd - the Great Gig in goodness Budokan". Discogs.