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After Hutchence committed suicide in 1997, Jon Stevens took over the lead spot for a few years before the band chose new frontman J.D. Fortune through the reality TV show Rock Star: INXS.
Causing the uproar was INXS, in the second show of their spring U.S. tour, ... Drummer Jon Farris and bassist Garry Gary Beers laid down that irresistible backbeat.
Thirteen years after the premature death of their frontman, Australian rockers INXS still have not settled on a full-fledged replacement. IE 11 is not supported.
INXS became the pin-up boys of Australian rock after forming in 1977, ... The original band members -- the Farris brothers, Andrew, John and Tim; Garry Gary Beers; and Kirk Pengilly ...
INXS' 'Welcome to Wherever You Are,' released on Aug. 3, 1992, was the band's last-ever platinum-selling studio project in U.S. ... Jon Farris was preparing for marriage.
For their first album in five years, INXS are "reimagining" their classic hits with different arrangements and singers, including Ben Harper, Rob Thomas and the Killers' Brandon Flowers.
They were at the first ever ARIA Awards in 1987, before the show was even televised and then-host Elton John told the industry to keep them that was- private and 'fun'.
INXS released 'Welcome to Wherever You Are' in August 1992. ... while Pengilly was suffering the end of a long relationship and drummer Jon Farris was preparing to marry. ...
After the success of "Kick," INXS continued to have more Billboard Top 40 hits through the early '90s, such as "Suicide Blonde," "Disappear" and "Not Enough Time." In retrospect, Farris says he ...
Farris, who resides in rural ... “Y’know, INXS, two of the guys are my brothers, Timmy and Jon, and the other guys are like my brothers, my family,” Farriss says.
Farriss, his brothers Jon and Tim, and friends Kirk Pengilly and Garry Beers, formed the band that would become INXS in the late 70s. They started playing on the northern beaches of Sydney in 1977 ...
INXS at the Coronado Theater in Rockford ... Farriss’s brothers Jon and Tim joined the band along with Garry Beers and Kirk Pengilly, as the sextet changed their name to the Farris Brothers, ...