Tuxedomoon
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United States of AmericaGenre:OrchestralTuxedomoon is a classical music ensemble that was founded in San Francisco, California in 1977. The group was formed by Blaine L. Reininger, Steven Brown, and Winston Tong, who were all students at San Francisco State University at the time. The trio was interested in creating music that blended elements of classical, rock, and electronic music, and they quickly began to develop a unique sound that would become their trademark. The early years of Tuxedomoon were marked by a series of experimental performances in San Francisco and the surrounding areas. The group's music was characterized by its use of unconventional instruments, such as the violin and saxophone, as well as its incorporation of electronic sounds and effects. The group's early performances were often chaotic and unpredictable, but they quickly gained a following among fans of avant-garde music. In 1978, Tuxedomoon released their first album, "No Tears," which was a critical and commercial success. The album featured a mix of original compositions and covers of songs by artists such as The Doors and The Rolling Stones. The album's standout track, "No Tears," became a hit on college radio stations across the United States, and helped to establish Tuxedomoon as one of the most innovative and exciting new bands of the era. Over the next few years, Tuxedomoon continued to tour and record, releasing a series of albums that further cemented their reputation as one of the most important and influential bands of the post-punk era. The group's music continued to evolve, incorporating elements of jazz, funk, and world music into their sound. They also began to experiment with multimedia performances, incorporating video projections and other visual elements into their live shows. In 1983, Tuxedomoon released their most ambitious album to date, "Holy Wars." The album was a sprawling, multi-disc set that featured a mix of original compositions and covers of songs by artists such as David Bowie and The Beatles. The album was a critical success, and helped to establish Tuxedomoon as one of the most important and innovative bands of the 1980s. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Tuxedomoon continued to tour and record, releasing a series of albums that further expanded their sound and cemented their reputation as one of the most important and influential bands of their era. The group's live shows continued to be a highlight of their career, with the band incorporating elaborate stage sets and costumes into their performances. In 2007, Tuxedomoon celebrated their 30th anniversary with a series of concerts and a new album, "Vapour Trails." The album was a critical success, and helped to introduce the band to a new generation of fans. The group continued to tour and record throughout the 2010s, releasing a series of albums that further expanded their sound and cemented their reputation as one of the most important and innovative bands of their era. Today, Tuxedomoon is widely regarded as one of the most important and influential bands of the post-punk era. Their music continues to inspire and influence musicians around the world, and their live shows remain a highlight of their career. Despite the passing of several key members, the group continues to tour and record, and their legacy as one of the most innovative and exciting bands of their era remains secure.More....
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