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Fyfe Alexander Ewing (born 1 November 1970), is best known as the original drummer and founding member of rock band
Therapy? Therapy? are a Northern Irish rock band from Larne, formed in 1989 by guitarist-vocalist Andy Cairns and drummer-vocalist Fyfe Ewing. Therapy? recorded their first demo with Cairns filling in on bass guitar. To complete the lineup, the band r ...
.


Therapy?

In 1989, while playing drums in a punk covers band at a charity gig in
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, Ewing met
Andy Cairns Therapy? are a Northern Irish rock band from Larne, formed in 1989 by guitarist-vocalist Andy Cairns and drummer-vocalist Fyfe Ewing. Therapy? recorded their first demo with Cairns filling in on bass guitar. To complete the lineup, the band r ...
and subsequently formed
Therapy? Therapy? are a Northern Irish rock band from Larne, formed in 1989 by guitarist-vocalist Andy Cairns and drummer-vocalist Fyfe Ewing. Therapy? recorded their first demo with Cairns filling in on bass guitar. To complete the lineup, the band r ...
with Cairns on guitar and
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on bass. Ewing and Cairns would share lead vocal duties. In his near seven-year spell with the million selling outfit, Ewing recorded three full-length albums, two mini-albums and numerous EP's (as well as featuring heavily on two compilation albums and a box set following his departure) before leaving the band in January 1996. The official Therapy? press release stated: :'' Therapy? have parted company with drummer Fyfe Ewing. The split is totally amicable, Ewing being unable to cope with the rigours of touring. With Therapy? about to embark on a 5 month US tour to coincide with the release of "
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" in
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, a parting of ways was mutually agreed".''


Divers

Ewing had meanwhile moved from
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to Brighton, England. He played for a short time in a band called "Divers", along with Rory Myers (guitar/vocals), Jon Hardy (bass) and for a short while Simon Robinson (Guitars), though Robinson proceeded to quit in early 1998, before Ewing drummed on and produced the three track EP "Little Less Nothing," released on Track Records. Although the single received favourable reviews in the press, gaining 'Single of the Week' in ''
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'' magazine, Ewing left the band shortly afterwards. In 2006, Jon Hardy confirmed that Fyfe had recently jammed with the band but that it was just for fun, and not anything official.


Score

In 2000, Ewing traveled to New York City to record an album with Brighton-based hard rock band "Score". The band included Lee Malin (vocals), James O'Brien (guitar) and Carlos Fortin (bass). The album was produced by
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and mixed by
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for Durst's
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. The album remains unreleased.


Other

In 2007, Ewing placed a classified advert to the online musicians marketplace, Musolist, offering his services as a recording and/or touring drummer. In 2008, Ewing travelled to Belfast to play drums on singer-songwriter Robyn G. Shiels new material. The long delayed album "The Blood of the Innocents" was finally released on 'No Dancing Records' in April 2014. In September 2011,
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of
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confirmed that Ewing had agreed to drum on 10 tracks for his forthcoming triple album.
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was released in February 2012. High quality photographs taken by Ewing during the recording process were later published in
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magazine. In August 2016, UK indie label Wallcreeper Records uploaded a photo of Ewing preparing a new album with Steve Nolan, formally of Northern Irish band InDust. At the same time, a short
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live album was uploaded to an official 'NolanEwing'
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page, recorded in London in 2003 On May 17, 2021 Ewing joined Nolan on his monthly Camp Radio Show with a guest mix


Movie soundtracks

In 1998, Ewing and co-writer Steve Nolan (formally of Northern Irish band "In Dust") provided the score music for the Northern Irish short independent film "Charming Celia," by director David Starkey, a comedy drama that was first broadcast on
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television on 29 July 1998. In 2002, Ewing provided the score music for the UK short independent film "Cry" by horror director Steven Sheil. He followed this up with another short film, the documentary "Love Takes" by Jeanie Finlay. Although all these films lasted only 10 minutes each, Fyfe managed to showcase his drum n' bass talents in each. More recently, Ewing, along with Steve Nolan, has written and performed bespoke music for the soundtrack of the IFC feature documentary movie "
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", again directed by Jeanie Finlay. The movie premiered on IFC (USA), 27 November 2008. The movie's website (now defunct) stated: :''Bespoke music written and performed by Fyfe Ewing and Steve Nolan is suitably brooding".''


Discography


Therapy? Albums

* '' Babyteeth'' (1991) * ''
Pleasure Death ''Pleasure Death'' is the second mini-album by the Northern Irish rock band Therapy? It was released on 27 January 1992 by Wiiija Records on 12" vinyl. The album was recorded on 14 and 15 August 1991 and mixed on 16 and 17 August 1991 at Souther ...
'' (1992) * ''
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'' (1992) * ''
Troublegum ''Troublegum'' is the second major label album by rock band Therapy? It was released on 7 February 1994 via A&M Records. The album features a more punk-oriented style compared to the likes of Stiff Little Fingers and the Undertones rather the ba ...
'' (1994) * ''
Infernal Love ''Infernal Love'' is the third major label album by the rock band Therapy? It was released on 12 June 1995 on A&M Records. The album was recorded at Real World Studios in Box, Wiltshire from January to March 1995. Background The album was a ...
'' (1995) * ''
So Much For the Ten Year Plan ''So Much for the Ten Year Plan: A Retrospective 1990–2000'' is a compilation album by the Northern Irish rock band Therapy? and the second to be released by Ark 21 Records. It was released on 2 October 2000 and allowed the band to fulfill ...
: A Retrospective 1990–2000'' (2000) * '' Music Through A Cheap Transistor: The BBC Sessions'' (2007)


Therapy? Singles

* ''Meat Abstract'' (1990) * ''
Teethgrinder ''Teethgrinder'' was a single released by rock band Therapy?, taken from their album ''Nurse'' (1992). It was released on 19 October 1992 through A&M Records. The single reached number 30 in the UK Singles Chart, and number 19 in the Irish Singl ...
'' (1992) * '' Shortsharpshock'' EP (1993) * ''
Face the Strange ''Face the Strange'' is an extended play (EP) by Northern Irish rock band Therapy?, released on 1 June 1993 through A&M Records. The EP reached number 18 on the UK Singles Chart and number five on the Irish Singles Chart. The lead track, "Tur ...
'' EP (1993) * ''
Opal Mantra "Opal Mantra" is a song by Northern Irish rock band Therapy?, released as a single on 16 August 1993 through A&M Records. It was issued on clear 7-inch vinyl, blue 7-inch vinyl, CD digipak, CD, and cassette. It reached number 14 on the UK Single ...
'' (1993) * '' Nowhere'' (1994) * ''
Trigger Inside "Trigger Inside" is a song by Northern Irish rock band Therapy?, released as a single on 28 February 1994 through A&M Records. It is included on the band's second major-label album, ''Troublegum'' (1994). The single reached number 22 on the UK ...
'' (1994) * '' Die Laughing'' (1994) * ''Isolation'' (1994) * ''Femtex'' (1994) * ''
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'' (1995) * ''
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'' (1995) * ''
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'' (1995) * ''Stories'' (re-release) (1996) * ''Bad Mother'' (1996)


Other Therapy? releases

* ''Thirty Seconds Of Silence'' (1989) – Demo tape * ''Meat Abstract'' (1989) – Demo tape * ''
Caucasian Psychosis The discography of Therapy?, a Northern Irish alternative rock/metal band, consists of 16 studio albums, two live albums, five compilation albums (including a box-set), five extended plays, two video albums, 30 singles and 33 music videos. T ...
'' (1992) – a US compilation of the first two mini-albums * ''Have a Merry Fucking Christmas'' (1992) – a 7" given away at
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and Belfast gigs
* ''
Born in a Crash The discography of Therapy?, a Northern Irish alternative rock/metal band, consists of 16 studio albums, two live albums, five compilation albums (including a box-set), five extended plays, two video albums, 30 singles and 33 music videos. T ...
'' (1993) – a European only mini-album * ''
Hats Off to the Insane EP The discography of Therapy?, a Northern Irish alternative rock/metal band, consists of 16 studio albums, two live albums, five compilation albums (including a box-set), five extended plays, two video albums, 30 Single (music), singles and 33 m ...
'' (1993) – a US and Japan only mini-album * ''Live in Japan (Fan Club Edition)'' (1994) – a fan-club only cassette recorded live in Tokyo in October 1993 * ''Official Fan Club 1996'' (1996) – a fan-club only CD recorded live in
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in July 1995
* ''
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'' (2003) – a DVD release featuring promo video clips * ''
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'' (2007) – a DVD release featuring promo video clips * ''
The Gemil Box ''The Gemil Box'' is a multi-format box set, self-financed and self-released on 18 November 2013 by the Northern Irish rock band Therapy?. The box was announced on the official site for pre-sale on 23 October, and the track-listing was revealed on ...
'' (2013) – a compilation box-set


Divers

* ''Little Less Nothing'' (1998 single)


Score

* unreleased album (2000)


Robyn G. Shiels

* ''Underneath The Night of Stars'' (2012 EP) – Track: "If Now is an Echo" * ''The Blood of the Innocents'' (2014 album)


Ginger

*
555% ''555%'' is the fourth solo album by the English rock musician Ginger Wildheart. The full album of thirty tracks was only available online for a limited time; a 12-track version of the album titled ''100%'' has been released commercially. Back ...
(2012 triple album)


Drum Kit

In
Therapy? Therapy? are a Northern Irish rock band from Larne, formed in 1989 by guitarist-vocalist Andy Cairns and drummer-vocalist Fyfe Ewing. Therapy? recorded their first demo with Cairns filling in on bass guitar. To complete the lineup, the band r ...
, Fyfe Ewing used a
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cymbals and
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hardware. The following were his gig requirements: *1 Pearl rack system *6 Boom cymbal arms for rack *1 Tom arm for rack *1 Straight arm for a drum pad *2 Pearl snare stands *1 Drum stool with back support *1 Hi-hit stand *1 Bass drum pedal *1 14" timbale (with 14" Remo Ambassador batter head) *1 14x6" Snare drum (metal based only, not wooden) (with 14" Remo falam coated head) *1 13" Rack tom (with 13" Remo pinstripe head) *1 16" Floor tom (with 16" Remo pinstripe head) *1 18" Floor tom (with 18" Remo pinstripe head) *1 24" Bass drum (with 24" Remo pinstripe head) *1 Large drum carpet *1 Stage weight (for bass drum) *1 Fan *1 8 ft wide x 8 ft deep x 2 ft high drum riser *1 Zildjian set of 14" Newbeat hi-hats (or Quickbeat) *1 Zildjian 19" custom medium crash *1 Zildjian 19" rock crash *1 Zildjian 22" crash/ride *1 Zildjian 22" power ride *1 Zildjian 22" china boy low


References

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