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Reeves Gabrels (born June 4, 1956) is an
American guitarist,
songwriter and producer.
Currently a
member of The Cure
since 2012,
Gabrels is also known...
- at the
Pinkpop Festival,
joined by
Reeves Gabrels on guitar. On the same day, it was
announced that
Gabrels would be
standing in for the tour, but at...
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included sending each
other ideas. The former's Tin
Machine bandmate Reeves Gabrels recalled that one was the
equivalent of "a
mathematical problem". According...
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collaborating with
Reeves Gabrels, who
pushed the
singer to
rediscover his
experimental side.
Bowie and
Gabrels had
initially met
through Gabrels' then-wife Sara...
- went for it."
Plati and
Gabrels were both
credited as co-producers,
while the
former co-wrote
several tracks.
Bowie and
Gabrels commenced work on Earthling...
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Rudolf Gabrel (also
Rudolf Gabriel; 1
September 1871 – 20 July 1940) was an
Estonian politician. 1923-1924 he was
Minister of Justice. "APPENDIX 1.FATE...
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publishing deal with
Eidos in 1997.
David Bowie made the
music with
Reeves Gabrels,
producing ten
original songs. The game was
finished after two-and-a-half...
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written by
Bowie and
Gabrels called "We
Shall Go to Town",
which was
originally slated for
inclusion on the
album itself.
Gabrels called it "a very dark...
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befriended backstage during the
American leg; he
believed Gabrels was a painter. The
demos showcased Gabrels'
unique guitar sound,
described by
biographer Marc...
- and
since 2022),
drummer Jason Cooper (since 1995) and
guitarist Reeves Gabrels (since 2012). The Cure
formed in May 1978,
evolving from the
previous outfits...