The Psychedelic Furs
- Origin: London, England, United Kingdom
- Genre: Post-Punk, New Wave
- Years active: 1977-1992, 2000-present
- Website: thepsychedelicfurs.com
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Biography
The Psychedelic Furs are an English rock band founded in London in February 1977. Led by singer Richard Butler and his brother Tim Butler on bass guitar, the Psychedelic Furs were one of the many acts spawned from the British post-punk scene. Their music went through several phases, from an initially austere art rock sound, to later touching on new wave and hard rock.
The band scored several hits in their early career. In 1986, film director John Hughes used their song "Pretty in Pink" for his movie of the same name. The band went on hiatus after they finished touring in 1992, but later regrouped in 2000 and continue to perform around the world; despite this, they have not released a full-length studio album since 1991's World Outside.
Members:
- Paul Wilson - drums (1977-1979)
- Duncan Kilburn - saxophone (1977-1982)
- Roger Morris - guitar (1977-1982)
- Richard Butler - vocals (1977-1992, 2000-present)
- Tim Butler - bass (1977-1992, 2000-present)
- Vince Ely - drums (1979-1982, 1988-1992)
- John Ashton - guitar (1979-1992)
- Phill Calvert - drums (1982-1984)
- Mars Williams - saxophone (1983-1989, 2005-present)
- Paul Garisto - drums (1986-1992, 2000-present)
- Amanda Kramer - keyboards (2003-present)
- Rich Good - guitar (2006-present)
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