After spending a few days attempting to write a Christmas song, Charlton and I discovered that it's not easy as everything we came up with sounded trite and just "not me".
In an interesting turn of events that involved 1 - Roland being friends with them and 2 - much less time away from family, we will now be special guests of Spandau Ballet on their Australia/NZ tour
As requested on various other threads, we'll treat this blog post as an "open" page on which you can comment about (almost) anything that takes your fancy.
Click here to listen to "All Is Love (featuring Zoë Keating)," Curt's first new solo material in nearly two years. It was released on January 24. 2010.
Click here to listen to Curt Smith’s 2008 solo release "Halfway, pleased," a semi-autobiographical album about his relationships with his children, parents and friends.
After leaving Tears for Fears in 1990, Curt Smith moved to New York, He acclimated to his new life there by hosting an MTV show, as well as a new music radio show that was syndicated to over 300 U.S.
A demo recording that was done for a television pilot. They didn't pick the song, but the pilot didn't get picked up either, obviously due to the producers' musical sensibilities ;).
Leading Australian radio personality Jonathan "Jono" Coleman conducted an exclusive interview with Curt Smith in July 2008 for his show "The Jonathan Coleman Experience."