INXS facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
INXS
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INXS on stage on 2 July 2007, with J. D. Fortune singing.
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Origin | Sydney, Australia |
Genres | Rock, alternative rock, dance rock, New Wave, post-punk |
Years active | 1977–2012 |
Labels | Atlantic, Epic, 101 Distribution |
Associated acts | Jimmy Barnes, Max Q (Australian band) |
Members | Garry Gary Beers Andrew Farriss Jon Farriss Tim Farriss Kirk Pengilly J.D. Fortune |
Past members | Michael Hutchence (dead) Jon Stevens |
INXS were an Australian rock band. The band became popular during the 1980s. They formed in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia in 1977. They did not get international attention until around 1982 when their third album came out.
INXS was originally called "The Farriss Brothers" and it started with 3 members: Andrew, Tim, and Jon Farriss. They were all brothers. In 1978, 3 more people joined the band: Michael Hutchence (1960-1997), Garry Gary Beers, and Kirk Pengilly. After the band expanded their line-up, they changed their name to INXS, which is pronounced as "in excess".
Hutchence was the singer of INXS until he died. A man named Jon Stevens was his temporary replacement for about 5 years. After Jon Stevens left, the other 5 members did a television show called "Rock Star INXS" to choose a permanent replacement for Michael Hutchence. A Canadian man named J.D. Fortune won the show and became the new singer for INXS.
The most famous song by INXS is "Need You Tonight" which came out in 1987. Some of their other songs are "What You Need", "The One Thing", and "New Sensation".
Contents
Albums
These are the albums made by INXS:
- INXS (1980)
- Underneath the Colours (1981)
- Shabooh Shoobah (1982)
- The Swing (1984)
- Listen Like Thieves (1985)
- Kick (1987)
- X (1990)
- Welcome to Wherever You Are (1992)
- Full Moon, Dirty Hearts (1993)
- Elegantly Wasted (1997)
- The Switch (2005)
- Original Sin (2010)
Related pages
- REDIRECT Band (rock and pop)
Images for kids
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The instrumentalists from INXS collaborated with several Australian singers before settling on Jon Stevens as a replacement for Hutchence
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INXS Live in Townsville, 2010
See also
In Spanish: INXS para niños