Roger O'Donnell

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Roger O'Donnell

Born October 29, 1955 · East London, England, UK (age 70)

Roger O'Donnell (born 29 October 1955) is an English keyboardist best known for his work with The Cure. O'Donnell has also performed in The Psychedelic Furs, Thompson Twins, and Berlin, as well as having an active solo career. O'Donnell was born in East London into a musical family, next to the piano in his parents' London home. O'Donnell attended art school but left to pursue a career as a profe…

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Sam & KateSam & Kate · 2022
Sam & Kate
6.32022
MovieComedyDrama
Bill is an ailing larger-than-life father being taken care of by his son Sam, who has returned home to care for him. While home, Sam falls for a local woman, Kate. At the same time, Bill starts to fall for her mom, Tina.
England Is MineEngland Is Mine · 2017
England Is Mine
5.82017
MovieDrama
A portrait of Steven Patrick Morrissey and his early life in 1970s Manchester before he went on to become lead singer of seminal 1980s band The Smiths.
The Cure: Songs Of A Lost WorldThe Cure: Songs Of A Lost World · 2024
The Cure: Songs Of A Lost World
2024
MovieMusic
Songs of a Lost World is the fourteenth studio album by English rock band the Cure, released on 1 November 2024 via Fiction,  Lost Music, Universal, Polydor, and Capitol Records. It is the band's first release of new material in 16 years since the release of 4:13 Dream in 2008. All the songs on the album were composed solely by singer/guitarist Robert Smith, for the first time since the 1985 album The Head on the Door. It is also their first studio album to feature guitarist Reeves Gabrels. The record was released a day after Halloween at Smith's request. Released as a Bluray Audio with Dolby Atmos and PCM Stereo 96/24 sound.
The Cure Acoustic HitsThe Cure Acoustic Hits · 2001
The Cure Acoustic Hits
2001
MovieMusic
Six songs performed acoustically. Enclosed on the "Greatest Hits" DVD.
The Cure at the BBCThe Cure at the BBC · 2024
The Cure at the BBC
6.52024
MovieMusicDocumentary
A celebration of The Cure. Robert Smith's unique songwriting talents meant that The Cure's long list of singles were always destined to break out of tortured students bedrooms and be embraced by a far wider audience. This archive collection of The Cure's performances on the BBC goes from the early days with A Forest through to hits like Lovecats, Friday I'm In Love, Close To Me and Boys Don't Cry, demonstrating why, in Britain and overseas, they enjoyed – or pretended not to enjoy – such huge success.

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