Pluto
There are many (14) artists using this name: 1) Pluto from Portugal is a rock band, which emerged from the splitting up of Ornatos Violeta in 2002, in which Manel Cruz (frontman, vocalist and guitarist) and Peixe (guitarist) played. The other elements are Eduardo (bass guitar) and Ruka (drums). Their first album, "Bom Dia" (Good Morning), was released in 18 October 2004, entering straight to the 6th place of the Portuguese chart. On "Bom Dia", they display a harsher, more straight-forward rock'n'roll sound than their predecessors. ...show more
There are many (14) artists using this name: 1) Pluto from Portugal is a rock band, which emerged from the splitting up of Ornatos Violeta in 2002, in which Manel Cruz (frontman, vocalist and guitarist) and Peixe (guitarist) played. The other elements are Eduardo (bass guitar) and Ruka (drums). Their first album, "Bom Dia" (Good Morning), was released in 18 October 2004, entering straight to the 6th place of the Portuguese chart. On "Bom Dia", they display a harsher, more straight-forward rock'n'roll sound than their predecessors.
2) Pluto was the early to mid-90s techno/club alias (and band) of Rolo McGinty, previously of the British Rock Band "The Woodentops". As Pluto, he relased one album, 1996's "Rising" which contains a couple of exemplary deep, tracky, heady tunes. (http://fragsrus.net/badapple/Plutomusic.html) <<< mp3s 3) Pluto is Petter Espen Guthe, a Norwegian composer and multi-instrumentalist. He produced 2 records in the early 80s, Voyage into a Dreamer's Mind in 1980 and Ouverture in 1982.
On both lps he was aided by Gunnar Berg-Nielsen on drums and percussion. Rune Mangen and Wenche Kjærstad helped with lyrics and vocals on Voyage. Jomar Johansen played synthesizers and saxophone and Knut Meyn played flute on Ouverture. 10 tracks on each lp. ...show less