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About No Longer Music

Chronology 1985 No Longer Music (NLM) is formed by David Pierce in Amsterdam, Holland. 1986 NLM records their first independent demo, Sounds like a Factory. 1987 NLM records their second independent release, It's Too Loud, followed by the bands first tour outside Amsterdam and Holland. 1988 NLM release their third independent recording, Bustin' Through. Opportunities begin to open in Eastern Europe prior to the fall of the Berlin Wall. NLM plays before 15,000 people at Jarocin Festival in Poland. 1989 NLM release their fourth independent recording, Thank You, Good Night, We Love You, followed a tour of Scandinavia and Poland. 1990 NLM tours the Soviet Union prior to the fall of Communism, performing at the Rock Asia Festival in Barnaul. They become the first Western band to play in Siberia. 1991 NLM release their first full-length album, NO SEX (Chrissong, Netherlands). NLM conducts a 32- concert "Moscow to Mongolia" tour. They become the first Western band to play in Mongolia. 1992 NLM is seen by millions on Russian Central Television in a one hour CBN video entitled "What Are You Living For?" The band tours again in Europe and the U.S. 1993 The book "The Rock Priest" (the story of David Pierce and NLM) is published. NLM releases their second album, Hang By Your Feet And Sing, (Chrissong, Netherlands). NLM relocates to New Zealand for six months to begin youth programs there. 1994 NLM performs a "Friendship Tour" of Vietnam and a nationwide tour of Poland 1995 NLM debues the rock opera on nationwide tours of New Zealand, Poland and Germany. Pleitegeier Records (Germany) re-leases Thank You, Good Night, We Love You on CD. The Album climbs to number four on the indie charts in Germany. 1996 NLM conducts a six-month world tour of the rock opera Passion (an act of), performing in New Zealand, the U.S.A., Germany, Poland, Singapore and India. 1997 NLM releases the album version of the rock opera Passion (an act of) on the new independent label, Steiger Music. The band begins working on the new material for the new rock opera and planning their next tour. 1998 NLM Tours New Zealand. 2000 NLM prepare for the new show and 2001 tours. 2001 NLM tours Brazil, Jamaica and Poland. 2002 NLM tours Brazil playing at the underground clubs of São Paulo and finish playing at the 1st SteigerFest Brazil, Finishes the tour in Poland at Slot Festival. 2003 NLM returned to Sao Paulo, Brazil for a third time with a renewed show and completely reformed music set. No Longer Music played in the main alternative venues of Sao Paulo and also at the Steiger Arts Fest 2003. 2005 NLM tour through Poland, Germany, Brazil and for the first time in Chile. In Sao Paulo, NLM played nine shows in nine days, including Thorns (a huge Halloween festival) and Hangar 110 - a famous gig spot for international bands playing in Sao Paulo. 2006 NLM tours Germany, Poland and Turkey 2007 NLM tours Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, Iceland and Germany. 2008 NLM tours Poland, Lebanon, Turkey, Croatia, Finland, Iceland and the USA. 2009 NLM Tours Lebanon, Croatia, and Finland. 2010 NLM multiplies. "No Longer Music - Brazil" is formed and led by Luke Greenwood. "NLM - Europe" tours Poland and Germany. David Pierce is interviewed on "MTV-Lebanon", a popular tv station viewed by millions throughout the Arab world. Since its formation, "No Longer Music" has made its mark through its bold and creative blend of live modern music, stage drama and other special effects.
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Genres:
Alternative, Christian, Christian Rock, Gospel, Christian-gospel, Christian/gospel
Hometown:
Amsterdam, Netherlands

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About No Longer Music

Chronology 1985 No Longer Music (NLM) is formed by David Pierce in Amsterdam, Holland. 1986 NLM records their first independent demo, Sounds like a Factory. 1987 NLM records their second independent release, It's Too Loud, followed by the bands first tour outside Amsterdam and Holland. 1988 NLM release their third independent recording, Bustin' Through. Opportunities begin to open in Eastern Europe prior to the fall of the Berlin Wall. NLM plays before 15,000 people at Jarocin Festival in Poland. 1989 NLM release their fourth independent recording, Thank You, Good Night, We Love You, followed a tour of Scandinavia and Poland. 1990 NLM tours the Soviet Union prior to the fall of Communism, performing at the Rock Asia Festival in Barnaul. They become the first Western band to play in Siberia. 1991 NLM release their first full-length album, NO SEX (Chrissong, Netherlands). NLM conducts a 32- concert "Moscow to Mongolia" tour. They become the first Western band to play in Mongolia. 1992 NLM is seen by millions on Russian Central Television in a one hour CBN video entitled "What Are You Living For?" The band tours again in Europe and the U.S. 1993 The book "The Rock Priest" (the story of David Pierce and NLM) is published. NLM releases their second album, Hang By Your Feet And Sing, (Chrissong, Netherlands). NLM relocates to New Zealand for six months to begin youth programs there. 1994 NLM performs a "Friendship Tour" of Vietnam and a nationwide tour of Poland 1995 NLM debues the rock opera on nationwide tours of New Zealand, Poland and Germany. Pleitegeier Records (Germany) re-leases Thank You, Good Night, We Love You on CD. The Album climbs to number four on the indie charts in Germany. 1996 NLM conducts a six-month world tour of the rock opera Passion (an act of), performing in New Zealand, the U.S.A., Germany, Poland, Singapore and India. 1997 NLM releases the album version of the rock opera Passion (an act of) on the new independent label, Steiger Music. The band begins working on the new material for the new rock opera and planning their next tour. 1998 NLM Tours New Zealand. 2000 NLM prepare for the new show and 2001 tours. 2001 NLM tours Brazil, Jamaica and Poland. 2002 NLM tours Brazil playing at the underground clubs of São Paulo and finish playing at the 1st SteigerFest Brazil, Finishes the tour in Poland at Slot Festival. 2003 NLM returned to Sao Paulo, Brazil for a third time with a renewed show and completely reformed music set. No Longer Music played in the main alternative venues of Sao Paulo and also at the Steiger Arts Fest 2003. 2005 NLM tour through Poland, Germany, Brazil and for the first time in Chile. In Sao Paulo, NLM played nine shows in nine days, including Thorns (a huge Halloween festival) and Hangar 110 - a famous gig spot for international bands playing in Sao Paulo. 2006 NLM tours Germany, Poland and Turkey 2007 NLM tours Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, Iceland and Germany. 2008 NLM tours Poland, Lebanon, Turkey, Croatia, Finland, Iceland and the USA. 2009 NLM Tours Lebanon, Croatia, and Finland. 2010 NLM multiplies. "No Longer Music - Brazil" is formed and led by Luke Greenwood. "NLM - Europe" tours Poland and Germany. David Pierce is interviewed on "MTV-Lebanon", a popular tv station viewed by millions throughout the Arab world. Since its formation, "No Longer Music" has made its mark through its bold and creative blend of live modern music, stage drama and other special effects.
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Genres:
Alternative, Christian, Christian Rock, Gospel, Christian-gospel, Christian/gospel
Hometown:
Amsterdam, Netherlands

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