Curve (Band)

Curve (Band)
Curve
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Genre(s) Alternative Rock, Electronica, Shoegazing
Gründung 1990
Auflösung 1994, 2005
Website www.curve.co.uk
Gründungsmitglieder
Dean Garcia
Toni Halliday
Livemitglieder
Gitarre
Alex Mitchell
Gitarre
Debbie Smith
Schlagzeug
Steve Monti

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