- She had been
playing the
Farfisa keyboard in the band Life with Ivan de
Prume, but the band soon
broke up. Ena
Kostabi owned a
recording studio, which...
- Ivan
Peter de
Prume is a
heavy metal drummer whose music became famous in the
groove metal band
White Zombie. De
Prume was born in Brooklyn, New York City...
- François
Hubert Prume (3 June 1816,
Stavelot – 14 July 1849, Liège) was a
Belgian violinist and composer.
Prume was
Professor of
Violin at the
Royal Conservatory...
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early 1986,
Kostabi and
Landau had been
replaced by Tim
Jeffs and Ivan de
Prume, respectively, for the
recording of Pig Heaven/Slaughter the Grey and their...
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Frantz Jehin-
Prume (18
April 1839 – 29 May 1899) was a
Canadian violinist, composer, and
music educator of
Belgian birth. He
began his
career as a highly...
- and
noise rock. The
album was the band's last to
feature drummer Ivan de
Prume. The
album was a
critical and
commercial success for
White Zombie after...
- (2007–2010)
Jesse Saint –
guitar (2008–2013) John
Dolmayan –
drums (2004) Ivan de
Prume –
drums (2006–2007)
Albums 2004: Blah...Blah...Blah...Love
Songs for the...
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changed after borrowing Metallica's Ride the
Lightning from
drummer Ivan de
Prume. Sean has
cited both
Metallica and
Slayer as
being highly influential to...
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Colin Fox,
Bobcat Goldthwait,
Paula Prentiss, Tony Robbins,
Cathryn de
Prume,
Justin Vanlieshout, Alec
Thomilson My
Favorite Season AMLF André Téchiné...
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copies each. By this time,
drummer Peter Landau was
replaced by Ivan de
Prume, who
would remain with the band
until Astro-Creep: 2000, and
guitarist Paul...