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Roxus were an Australian hard rock band which existed between 1987 and 1993. Members included Juno Roxas - lead vocals, Dragan Stanić - guitar, Darren Danielson - drums, John 'Stones' Nixon - bass guitar and Andy Shanahan - keyboards. Their debut album, Nightstreet was released in August 1991 and peaked at No. 5 on the ARIA Albums Chart.
Occupation (s) Actor, musician, singer-songwriter, music producer. Instrument (s) Vocals, guitar, harmonica. Years active. 1988–current. Labels. Melodian. Juno Roxas (born 4 May 1967) is an Australian musician and actor.
Nighstreet was issued on 18 August 1991 by Australian hard rock band, Roxus. [1] They had formed in Melbourne in 1987 and by April 1991 had the line-up of Darren Danielson on drums, John "Stones" Nixon on bass guitar, Juno Roxas on lead vocals, Andy Shanahan on keyboards and Dragan Stanić on guitar. [1] The album was produced by Mark Opitz for ...
All Right Now. " All Right Now " is a song by English rock band Free, released on their third studio album, Fire and Water (1970). It was released by Island Records, a record label founded by Chris Blackwell. Released as the album's second single, "All Right Now" peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart and number four on the US Billboard ...
Bad Boys (Roxus song) "Where Are You Now?" " Bad Boys " is a song by Australian band Roxus. The song was released in July 1991 as the second single from their debut studio album Nightstreet (1991). The song peaked at number 39 on the Australian ARIA Chart .
Professional ratings. The Best of Free: All Right Now is a 1991 album by the band Free. All the tracks on this album were remixed by Bob Clearmountain. [1] On 18 February 1991, the album was awarded a silver certification by the BPI, [2] for UK album sales of over 60,000 units. [3] The album entered the UK Albums Chart on 2 March 1991, it ...
"Where Are You Now?" is a song by Australian band Roxus. The song was released in April 1991 as the lead single from their debut studio album Nightstreet (1991). The song was the band's highest-charting single, peaking at number 13 on the Australian ARIA Chart and was certified gold.
Come Join the Band. Come Join The Band is the official fight song of Stanford University. The lyrics were written in 1907 by screenwriter and playwright Aurania Rouverol, then a student at Stanford, and are set to the trio from Robert Browne Hall 's New Colonial March.[1] Although Come Join the Band remains Stanford's official fight song, the ...