Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Human Nature (band)" in English language version.
Human Nature: Walk the Tightrope, Australia: April 2004, 'Love Is Blind', The first release of the 1998 composition 'Love Is Blind' was by the Australian boy band Human Nature. Col Joye: Along the Way, Australia: July 2004, 'Love Is Blind', The second release of the 1998 composition 'Love Is Blind' was recorded in 2002 before Human Nature recorded the first version to be released.
Human Nature opened for Celine Dion in Australia in March, 1996. They then toured with her through Europe in June, 1997, which included stops in Ireland, England, France, Belgium, Austria and Switzerland. They also toured with her to China and Japan in 1998.
After an initial stint as buskers, '4Trax' started performing in clubs and built up a following winning several awards as club entertainers.
Andrew Tierney: 'We were all in choirs; we did a lot of singing. There were band competitions around and I was thinking, at the time, we should start a band, but because we didn't play instruments I thought maybe a vocal group like the old style doo-wop groups. So that's how we started—we sang The Penguins' "Earth Angel" ... We started singing "Earth Angel" because that was the only song we knew. People told us, "You're great; you should start listening to Motown groups," and that's where we really cut our teeth on all the old Motown stuff and...we've been loving it ever since.'
After an initial stint as buskers, '4Trax' started performing in clubs and built up a following winning several awards as club entertainers.
Human Nature opened for Celine Dion in Australia in March, 1996. They then toured with her through Europe in June, 1997, which included stops in Ireland, England, France, Belgium, Austria and Switzerland. They also toured with her to China and Japan in 1998.
John Farnham was back touring with his own band, during April and May 1999, celebrating his 50th birthday with the I Can't Believe He's 50 national tour. Supporting him were the likes of Kate Ceberano, Merril Bainbridge, Human Nature, James Reyne and Ross Wilson.
John Farnham was back touring with his own band, during April and May 1999, celebrating his 50th birthday with the I Can't Believe He's 50 national tour. Supporting him were the likes of Kate Ceberano, Merril Bainbridge, Human Nature, James Reyne and Ross Wilson.
Andrew Tierney: 'We were all in choirs; we did a lot of singing. There were band competitions around and I was thinking, at the time, we should start a band, but because we didn't play instruments I thought maybe a vocal group like the old style doo-wop groups. So that's how we started—we sang The Penguins' "Earth Angel" ... We started singing "Earth Angel" because that was the only song we knew. People told us, "You're great; you should start listening to Motown groups," and that's where we really cut our teeth on all the old Motown stuff and...we've been loving it ever since.'