B-52’s Fred Schneider is Still Making Music Weird
After 30 years and 20 million albums later, Fred Schneider of The B-52s is still flying high and keeping his creative juices churning.
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After 30 years and 20 million albums later, Fred Schneider of The B-52s is still flying high and keeping his creative juices churning.
Do you remember the name Tommy Roe? In the ’60s, when it came to musical stars he was one of the biggest in the world! In fact, when the Beatles and the Stones were moving up the charts, he was one of the guys they had to climb over. He had 27 songs that made top 30, like Sheila, Sweet Pea and Dizzy! Roe was a worldwide hit. In 1963 he did a tour of England, and you know who opened for him? Four lads from liverpool!
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