Curt Smith was born and grew up in Bath, England. Roland was born in Portsmouth and moved to Bath when he was a young teenager. In an interview in the movie "Scenes from the Big Chair", Roland and Curt recall meeting one another for the first time and their first impressions. Roland remembers Curt being in trouble that day and not being able to leave the house. He also thought Curt was Indian because of his tan. :)
Tears for Fears
Yes. The actual band still lives and so do it's members. Roland lives in Bath, England with his two sons and wife. Curt lives in LA with his wife and two daughters. The latest album, "Everybody Loves a Happy Ending", was released in 2004. A summer tour is being planned currently. Visit www.zerodisc.com/CurtSmith for more information about it.
short stack meet at school and where friends before band mates
well they were an 80's "pop" band i suppose, i mean how do you descride 80s music other than 80s, but they were very popular and in my CD collection they are popular as well, i love them, oh and if anyone knows if they still play live could they let me know, just put it in the discussion of this question. x
They all met in high school in budgewoi and two of the members are step brothers
England
Tears for Fears is an English band that was formed in 1981. Their song, "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" won them the Brit Award for Best British Single in 1986.
No. Gary Jules did a cover of it for the Donnie Darko movie. It's a Tears for Fears song, and the original is very different in style.
Tears For Fears
they are pop music - thus popular. once upon a time
Tears for Fears was created in 1981.
A yound lad names 'Gebby' who was from the band's hometown of Bath.
Cold - Tears for Fears song - was created in 1992.
Tears for Fears was a new wave band from Britain in the 1980's. Their biggest hit Head Over Heels reached number 12 on the UK Top 40 and was released in 1985.
Tears for Fears best song was Everybody wants to rule the world
Shout"
Change - Tears for Fears song - was created on 1983-01-24.