Marshall Hain

Marshall Hain was a British pop duo, consisting of keyboardist Julian Marshall and singer Kit Hain.

Members

Kit Hain

Kit Hain ( * December 15, 1956 in Cobham, Surrey ) Julian Marshall knew already from school in Plymouth. She studied Psychology in London and worked casually with the folk music, she wrote songs and sang. They got back to Julian and worked for a time with him.

After their time together kit took two solo LPs: Spirits Walking Out ​​( 1981) - Alternative Title: Looking for You - and the School for Spies ( 1983) that sold only moderately. They moved in the 1980s in the United States and is active only as a songwriter. Her plays have been recorded, among others, Cher, Roger Daltrey and Fleetwood Mac.

Julian Marshall

Julian Marshall ( * in Exeter) went to the school to London to study music at the Dartington Hall School and the Royal College of Music. He played a lot of jazz music and started his own band. In a London jazz club, he met then back to Kit Hain. According to a common time as Marshall Hain, he was in 1979 with the group The Flying Lizards and formed in the 1980s with singer Deborah Berg, the duo " Eye to Eye ", which released two albums, without thereby succeed. Today he works as a lecturer.

Band History

Julian Marshall and Kit Hain began in 1976 together to write music and play. The two succeeded in the summer of 1978 with the disco -compatible title Dancing in the City a great international success; UK # 3, # 4 in Switzerland and in Germany even for a week No. 1 The follow-up single, the slower Coming Home, still reached the position 39 in the British charts, the charts more quotations could not get the Duo achieve more: they wanted to play no more disco music but hard rock. An LP came then to a big flop, and the duo broke up again. Marshall Hain was a one- hit wonder.

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