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  • The Aussie sextet's oft-mentioned struggles, including original singer Michael Hutchence's death in 1997 and the path paved by subsequent vocalists including Jon Stevens, Terence Trent D'Arby and "Rock Star: INXS" winner J.D. Fortune have yet to dim its members' passion for recording and playing live or alter fans' belief that the indomitable spirit of INXS lives on, 34 years after its first gig.

    Kristi York Wooten: INXS Makes Peace With Its Past On Latest CD, Tour Kristi York Wooten 2011

  • The Aussie sextet's oft-mentioned struggles, including original singer Michael Hutchence's death in 1997 and the path paved by subsequent vocalists including Jon Stevens, Terence Trent D'Arby and "Rock Star: INXS" winner J.D. Fortune have yet to dim its members' passion for recording and playing live or alter fans' belief that the indomitable spirit of INXS lives on, 34 years after its first gig.

    Kristi York Wooten: INXS Makes Peace With Its Past On Latest CD, Tour Kristi York Wooten 2011

  • The Aussie sextet's oft-mentioned struggles, including original singer Michael Hutchence's death in 1997 and the path paved by subsequent vocalists including Jon Stevens, Terence Trent D'Arby and "Rock Star: INXS" winner J.D. Fortune have yet to dim its members' passion for recording and playing live or alter fans' belief that the indomitable spirit of INXS lives on, 34 years after its first gig.

    Kristi York Wooten: INXS Makes Peace With Its Past On Latest CD, Tour Kristi York Wooten 2011

  • Stevie Wonder, Terence Trent D'Arby... that's what I lean toward.

    The Glee Project Finalists Sound Off on Christianity, Bad Edits and Ryan Murphy 2011

  • The Aussie sextet's oft-mentioned struggles, including original singer Michael Hutchence's death in 1997 and the path paved by subsequent vocalists including Jon Stevens, Terence Trent D'Arby and "Rock Star: INXS" winner J.D. Fortune have yet to dim its members' passion for recording and playing live or alter fans' belief that the indomitable spirit of INXS lives on, 34 years after its first gig.

    Kristi York Wooten: INXS Makes Peace With Its Past On Latest CD, Tour Kristi York Wooten 2011

  • The Aussie sextet's oft-mentioned struggles, including original singer Michael Hutchence's death in 1997 and the path paved by subsequent vocalists including Jon Stevens, Terence Trent D'Arby and "Rock Star: INXS" winner J.D. Fortune have yet to dim its members' passion for recording and playing live or alter fans' belief that the indomitable spirit of INXS lives on, 34 years after its first gig.

    Kristi York Wooten: INXS Makes Peace With Its Past On Latest CD, Tour Kristi York Wooten 2011

  • The Aussie sextet's oft-mentioned struggles, including original singer Michael Hutchence's death in 1997 and the path paved by subsequent vocalists including Jon Stevens, Terence Trent D'Arby and "Rock Star: INXS" winner J.D. Fortune have yet to dim its members' passion for recording and playing live or alter fans' belief that the indomitable spirit of INXS lives on, 34 years after its first gig.

    Kristi York Wooten: INXS Makes Peace With Its Past On Latest CD, Tour Kristi York Wooten 2011

  • The Aussie sextet's oft-mentioned struggles, including original singer Michael Hutchence's death in 1997 and the path paved by subsequent vocalists including Jon Stevens, Terence Trent D'Arby and "Rock Star: INXS" winner J.D. Fortune have yet to dim its members' passion for recording and playing live or alter fans' belief that the indomitable spirit of INXS lives on, 34 years after its first gig.

    Kristi York Wooten: INXS Makes Peace With Its Past On Latest CD, Tour Kristi York Wooten 2011

  • Much better are "Eye to Eye," a sinewy, reggae-inflected vamp featuring Keith Richards on guitar, and "Sign Your Name," a slinky, Stax-inspired cover of the Terence Trent D'Arby hit, with Memphian Justin Timberlake on backing vocals.

    Quick Spins 2010

  • Much better are "Eye to Eye," a sinewy, reggae-inflected vamp featuring Keith Richards on guitar, and "Sign Your Name," a slinky, Stax-inspired cover of the Terence Trent D'Arby hit, with Memphian Justin Timberlake on backing vocals.

    Album review: Sheryl Crow, "100 Miles From Memphis" Bill Friskics-Warren 2010

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