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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ShamenThe Shamen - Wikipedia

    Help was at hand from the Glaswegian Will Sinnott (23 December 1960 – 23 May 1991), aka Will Sin, who joined the group in October 1987, on bass and keyboards, [4] freeing up Angus to handle vocals and guitar. Sinnott's musical background was an extensive one.

  2. Will Sinnott (December 23, 1960 – May 23, 1991, La Gomera, Spain) was a Scottish musician and producer. Sinnott joined The Shamen in October 1987 as the bassist; he was influential in The Shamen's switch from psychedelic indie rock to the electronic sound they found fame with.

  3. Will Sinnott (December 23, 1960 – May 23, 1991, La Gomera, Spain) was a Scottish musician and producer. Sinnott joined The Shamen in October 1987 as the bassist; he was influential in The Shamen's switch from psychedelic indie rock to the electronic sound they found fame with.

  4. Music video. The promotional video for "Move Any Mountain" was filmed on the slopes of Mount Teide, Tenerife. Shortly afterwards, Will Sinnott drowned off the coast of the neighbouring island La Gomera .

  5. 17 de may. de 2019 · Interview with the late Will Sinnott of The Shamen around the time of the release of the 'In Gorbachev We Trust' studio album, featuring the track 'Jesus Lov...

  6. Will Sinnott) in October 1987 and he himself moved to concentrate on vocals and guitar. At this point, the pieces were in place for the group to become what they would eventually be remembered for: one of the early pioneers of what became known as "indie-dance", inspiring a glut of late-'80s pop bands like EMF and Jesus Jones and also paving ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › En-TactEn-Tact - Wikipedia

    En-Tact is the fourth studio album by Scottish band the Shamen, released in 1990. It was the first Shamen album to feature Mr C, and the last to feature Will Sinnott (who died on 23 May 1991).