Helix is a Canadianhard rock/heavy metal band. They formed in 1974, and are best known for their 1984 single "Rock You". The original lineup was formed by drummer Bruce Arnold, and consisted of lead vocalist Brian Vollmer, guitarists Ron Watson and Rick "Minstrel" Trembley, keyboardist Don Simmons, and bassist Keith "Bert" Zurbrigg. However, their most well known lineup, and the one that recorded "Rock You", was the 80s version of the band: Vollmer on vocals, accompanied by guitarists Brent "The Doctor" Doerner and Paul Hackman, bassist Daryl Gray, and drummer Greg "Fritz" Hinz. The history of the band has been marked by many lineup changes, with Vollmer being the sole constant member and only remaining member of the original lineup. Although Hackman was killed in a tour bus accident in 1992, the surviving members of the 80s lineup reunited in 2009 for an album and have continued to tour since 2011.
+/-, or Plus/Minus, is an Americanindietronic band formed in 2001. The band makes use of both electronic and traditional instruments, and has sought to use electronics to recreate traditional indie rock song forms and instrumental structures. The group has released two albums on each of the American indie labels Teenbeat Records and Absolutely Kosher, and their track "All I do" was prominently featured in the soundtrack for the major film Wicker Park. The group has developed a devoted following in Japan and Taiwan, and has toured there frequently. Although many artists append bonus tracks onto the end of Japanese album releases to discourage purchasers from buying cheaper US import versions, the overseas versions of +/- albums are usually quite different from the US versions - tracklists can be rearranged, artwork with noticeable changes is used, and tracks from the US version can be replaced as well as augmented by bonus tracks.
!!! is a dance-punk band that formed in Sacramento, California, in 1996 by lead singer Nic Offer. Its name is most commonly pronounced "Chk Chk Chk" ([/tʃk.tʃk.tʃk/]). Members of !!! came from other local bands such as The Yah Mos, Black Liquorice and Popesmashers. They are currently based in New York City, Sacramento, and Portland, Oregon. The band's sixth full-length album, As If, was released in October 2015.
Background and history
!!! is an American band formed in the summer of 1995 by the merger of part of the group Black Liquorice and Popesmashers. After a successful joint tour, these two teams decided to mix the disco-funk with more aggressive sounds and integrate the hardcore singer Nic Offer from the The Yah Mos. The band's name was inspired by the subtitles of the movie The Gods Must Be Crazy, in which the clicking sounds of the Bushmens' Khoisan language were represented as "!". However, as the bandmembers themselves say, !!! is pronounced by repeating thrice any monosyllabic sound. "Chk Chk Chk" is the most common pronunciation, which the URL of their official website and the title of their Myspace page suggest is the preferred pronunciation.
A helix (pl: helixes or helices) is a type of smoothspace curve, i.e. a curve in three-dimensional space. It has the property that the tangent line at any point makes a constant angle with a fixed line called the axis. Examples of helices are coil springs and the handrails of spiral staircases. A "filled-in" helix – for example, a spiral ramp – is called a helicoid. Helices are important in biology, as the DNA molecule is formed as two intertwined helices, and many proteins have helical substructures, known as alpha helices. The word helix comes from the Greek word ἕλιξ, "twisted, curved".
Types
Helices can be either right-handed or left-handed. With the line of sight along the helix's axis, if a clockwise screwing motion moves the helix away from the observer, then it is called a right-handed helix; if towards the observer, then it is a left-handed helix. Handedness (or chirality) is a property of the helix, not of the perspective: a right-handed helix cannot be turned to look like a left-handed one unless it is viewed in a mirror, and vice versa.
Phelix is a high-speed stream cipher with a built-in single-pass message authentication code (MAC) functionality, submitted in 2004 to the eSTREAM contest by Doug Whiting, Bruce Schneier, Stefan Lucks, and Frédéric Muller. The cipher uses only the operations of addition modulo 232, exclusive or, and rotation by a fixed number of bits. Phelix uses a 256-bit key and a 128-bit nonce, claiming a design strength of 128 bits. Concerns have been raised over the ability to recover the secret key if the cipher is used incorrectly.
Performance
Phelix is optimised for 32-bit platforms. The authors state that it can achieve up to eight cycles per byte on modern x86-based processors.
FPGA Hardware performance figures published in the paper "Review of stream cipher candidates from a low resource hardware perspective" are as follows:
Helix
Phelix is a slightly modified form of an earlier cipher, Helix, published in 2003 by Niels Ferguson, Doug Whiting, Bruce Schneier, John Kelsey, Stefan Lucks, and Tadayoshi Kohno; Phelix adds 128 bits to the internal state.
Helix DNA is a project to produce computer software that can play audio and video media in various formats, aid in producing such media, and serve them over a network. It is intended as a largely free and open sourcedigital media framework that runs on numerous operating systems and processors (including mobile phones) and was started by RealNetworks which contributed much of the code. The Helix Community is an open collaborative effort to develop and extend the Helix DNA platform.
Helix DNA Client is a software package for multi-platform multi-format media playback. Helix Player is a media player that runs on Linux, Solaris, Symbian and FreeBSD and uses the Helix DNA Client.
The Helix DNA Producer application aids in the production of media files, and Helix DNA Server can stream media files over a network.
For the Circle Jerks album, see Wild in the Streets (Circle Jerks album).
Wild in the Streets
Studio album by Helix
Released June 21, 1987
Recorded The Manor, Oxfordshire, England
Genre Heavy metal
Hard rock
Length 39:24
Label Capitol (#46920)
Producer Mike Stone, Neil Kernon
Helix chronology
Long Way to Heaven
(November 9, 1985) Wild in the Streets
(June 21, 1987) Over 60 Minutes With...
(September 8, 1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Wild in the Streets was the sixth album by the rock band Helix, released in 1987.
The album went gold in the band's native Canada, [2] but only managed a disappointing #179 on the Billboard 200 in the United States.[3] The band would lose their U.S. deal with Capitol Records soon after.[4]
The power ballad "Dream On" is a c...
published: 27 Sep 2011
Helix "Rock You" (Original Video and Song)
Canadian 80's Rock / Metal
An 80's video which was re-broadcast on MuchMusic in the 1990's. All rights are reserved, copyright and owned by EMI Music and / or the respective artist(s). No ownership is given or implied with this song or video posting. Go out and buy / support Canadian music !
I doubt there is ANYONE who does not think back to their High School years without thinking about bitchin' camaro's, acid washed jeans, three-quarter sleeve, screen-printed rock shirts and ......this song ! Hair metal in the 80's was great !! (Even some proper homage to 'Diamond' David Lee Roth with the stage 'jump splits' at the end of the video... ). "Don't just sit there .....C'mon get up and moooove !" Enjoy!
published: 28 Aug 2012
Helix-Make me do anything you want
HELIX PLAY IT LOUD!!!!!!!!!
published: 21 Jul 2007
Rock You Helix Doc
Canadian Rock Band Rock You documentary components
published: 05 Sep 2018
Trailer Park Boys: Ricky Blasting Helix - Rock You
My favourite scene from season 9, and one of my overall favourite scenes from the series.
published: 30 Mar 2015
Helix - Dream On
For the Circle Jerks album, see Wild in the Streets (Circle Jerks album).
Wild in the Streets
Studio album by Helix
Released June 21, 1987
Recorded The Manor, Oxfordshire, England
Genre Heavy metal
Hard rock
Length 39:24
Label Capitol (#46920)
Producer Mike Stone, Neil Kernon
Helix chronology
Long Way to Heaven
(November 9, 1985) Wild in the Streets
(June 21, 1987) Over 60 Minutes With...
(September 8, 1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Wild in the Streets was the sixth album by the rock band Helix, released in 1987.
The album went gold in the band's native Canada, [2] but only managed a disappointing #179 on the Billboard 200 in the United States.[3] The band would lose their U.S. deal with Capitol Records soon after.[4]
The power ballad "Dream On" is a c...
published: 27 Sep 2011
Helix, Live on Much Music, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 1985,, Long Way to Heaven Tour.
Helix, Live on Much Music, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 1995,, Long Way to Heaven Tour.
published: 27 Dec 2015
Helix - Deep Cuts The Knife (RESTORED VIDEO)
"Deep Cuts the Knife" was co-written by Paul Hackman and Bob Halligan, Jr. The song received heavy airplay in the U.S., gaining "double breaker" status, and in Canada was added to heavy video play on MuchMusic. Q107 in Toronto had the song riding at #1 for several weeks on their "Top Ten at Ten". Their first tour to kick off the album was in Sweden where they became the first Canadian rock band ever to tour that country extensively. For this they achieved their first #1 album in that country.
Sourced a good quality copy of the video, tightened up the colour and overall look of the video and added enhanced audio.
Hope you enjoy!
published: 14 Jun 2020
Rock You
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Rock You · Helix
Walkin' The Razor's Edge
℗ 1984 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1984-01-01
Producer: Tom Treumuth
Producer: Helix
Composer Lyricist: Robert Halligan, Jr.
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For the Circle Jerks album, see Wild in the Streets (Circle Jerks album).
Wild in the Streets
Studio album by Helix
Released June 21, 1987
Recorded The Manor, ...
For the Circle Jerks album, see Wild in the Streets (Circle Jerks album).
Wild in the Streets
Studio album by Helix
Released June 21, 1987
Recorded The Manor, Oxfordshire, England
Genre Heavy metal
Hard rock
Length 39:24
Label Capitol (#46920)
Producer Mike Stone, Neil Kernon
Helix chronology
Long Way to Heaven
(November 9, 1985) Wild in the Streets
(June 21, 1987) Over 60 Minutes With...
(September 8, 1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Wild in the Streets was the sixth album by the rock band Helix, released in 1987.
The album went gold in the band's native Canada, [2] but only managed a disappointing #179 on the Billboard 200 in the United States.[3] The band would lose their U.S. deal with Capitol Records soon after.[4]
The power ballad "Dream On" is a cover of a 1982 song by Nazareth. "She's Too Tough" was written in 1985 by Def Leppard vocalist Joe Elliott. Def Leppard's version of the song was intended at one time to be on their Hysteria album, but it was never released until 1993's "Heaven Is" single, and later 1993's Retro Active album.
The original Canadian cassette issue of this album came in a glow-in-the-dark cassette shell.
Band members :
Brian Vollmer -- vocals
Daryl Gray -- bass, keyboards
Brent "Doctor" Doerner -- guitars
Greg "Fritz" Hinz -- drums
Paul Hackman -- guitars
Guests :
Don Airey - keyboards
Brian Doerner - drums
Mickey Curry - drums
For the Circle Jerks album, see Wild in the Streets (Circle Jerks album).
Wild in the Streets
Studio album by Helix
Released June 21, 1987
Recorded The Manor, Oxfordshire, England
Genre Heavy metal
Hard rock
Length 39:24
Label Capitol (#46920)
Producer Mike Stone, Neil Kernon
Helix chronology
Long Way to Heaven
(November 9, 1985) Wild in the Streets
(June 21, 1987) Over 60 Minutes With...
(September 8, 1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Wild in the Streets was the sixth album by the rock band Helix, released in 1987.
The album went gold in the band's native Canada, [2] but only managed a disappointing #179 on the Billboard 200 in the United States.[3] The band would lose their U.S. deal with Capitol Records soon after.[4]
The power ballad "Dream On" is a cover of a 1982 song by Nazareth. "She's Too Tough" was written in 1985 by Def Leppard vocalist Joe Elliott. Def Leppard's version of the song was intended at one time to be on their Hysteria album, but it was never released until 1993's "Heaven Is" single, and later 1993's Retro Active album.
The original Canadian cassette issue of this album came in a glow-in-the-dark cassette shell.
Band members :
Brian Vollmer -- vocals
Daryl Gray -- bass, keyboards
Brent "Doctor" Doerner -- guitars
Greg "Fritz" Hinz -- drums
Paul Hackman -- guitars
Guests :
Don Airey - keyboards
Brian Doerner - drums
Mickey Curry - drums
Canadian 80's Rock / Metal
An 80's video which was re-broadcast on MuchMusic in the 1990's. All rights are reserved, copyright and owned by EMI Music and / or t...
Canadian 80's Rock / Metal
An 80's video which was re-broadcast on MuchMusic in the 1990's. All rights are reserved, copyright and owned by EMI Music and / or the respective artist(s). No ownership is given or implied with this song or video posting. Go out and buy / support Canadian music !
I doubt there is ANYONE who does not think back to their High School years without thinking about bitchin' camaro's, acid washed jeans, three-quarter sleeve, screen-printed rock shirts and ......this song ! Hair metal in the 80's was great !! (Even some proper homage to 'Diamond' David Lee Roth with the stage 'jump splits' at the end of the video... ). "Don't just sit there .....C'mon get up and moooove !" Enjoy!
Canadian 80's Rock / Metal
An 80's video which was re-broadcast on MuchMusic in the 1990's. All rights are reserved, copyright and owned by EMI Music and / or the respective artist(s). No ownership is given or implied with this song or video posting. Go out and buy / support Canadian music !
I doubt there is ANYONE who does not think back to their High School years without thinking about bitchin' camaro's, acid washed jeans, three-quarter sleeve, screen-printed rock shirts and ......this song ! Hair metal in the 80's was great !! (Even some proper homage to 'Diamond' David Lee Roth with the stage 'jump splits' at the end of the video... ). "Don't just sit there .....C'mon get up and moooove !" Enjoy!
For the Circle Jerks album, see Wild in the Streets (Circle Jerks album).
Wild in the Streets
Studio album by Helix
Released June 21, 1987
Recorded The Manor, ...
For the Circle Jerks album, see Wild in the Streets (Circle Jerks album).
Wild in the Streets
Studio album by Helix
Released June 21, 1987
Recorded The Manor, Oxfordshire, England
Genre Heavy metal
Hard rock
Length 39:24
Label Capitol (#46920)
Producer Mike Stone, Neil Kernon
Helix chronology
Long Way to Heaven
(November 9, 1985) Wild in the Streets
(June 21, 1987) Over 60 Minutes With...
(September 8, 1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Wild in the Streets was the sixth album by the rock band Helix, released in 1987.
The album went gold in the band's native Canada, [2] but only managed a disappointing #179 on the Billboard 200 in the United States.[3] The band would lose their U.S. deal with Capitol Records soon after.[4]
The power ballad "Dream On" is a cover of a 1982 song by Nazareth. "She's Too Tough" was written in 1985 by Def Leppard vocalist Joe Elliott. Def Leppard's version of the song was intended at one time to be on their Hysteria album, but it was never released until 1993's "Heaven Is" single, and later 1993's Retro Active album.
The original Canadian cassette issue of this album came in a glow-in-the-dark cassette shell.
Band members :
Brian Vollmer -- vocals
Daryl Gray -- bass, keyboards
Brent "Doctor" Doerner -- guitars
Greg "Fritz" Hinz -- drums
Paul Hackman -- guitars
Guests :
Don Airey - keyboards
Brian Doerner - drums
Mickey Curry - drums
For the Circle Jerks album, see Wild in the Streets (Circle Jerks album).
Wild in the Streets
Studio album by Helix
Released June 21, 1987
Recorded The Manor, Oxfordshire, England
Genre Heavy metal
Hard rock
Length 39:24
Label Capitol (#46920)
Producer Mike Stone, Neil Kernon
Helix chronology
Long Way to Heaven
(November 9, 1985) Wild in the Streets
(June 21, 1987) Over 60 Minutes With...
(September 8, 1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Wild in the Streets was the sixth album by the rock band Helix, released in 1987.
The album went gold in the band's native Canada, [2] but only managed a disappointing #179 on the Billboard 200 in the United States.[3] The band would lose their U.S. deal with Capitol Records soon after.[4]
The power ballad "Dream On" is a cover of a 1982 song by Nazareth. "She's Too Tough" was written in 1985 by Def Leppard vocalist Joe Elliott. Def Leppard's version of the song was intended at one time to be on their Hysteria album, but it was never released until 1993's "Heaven Is" single, and later 1993's Retro Active album.
The original Canadian cassette issue of this album came in a glow-in-the-dark cassette shell.
Band members :
Brian Vollmer -- vocals
Daryl Gray -- bass, keyboards
Brent "Doctor" Doerner -- guitars
Greg "Fritz" Hinz -- drums
Paul Hackman -- guitars
Guests :
Don Airey - keyboards
Brian Doerner - drums
Mickey Curry - drums
"Deep Cuts the Knife" was co-written by Paul Hackman and Bob Halligan, Jr. The song received heavy airplay in the U.S., gaining "double breaker" status, and in ...
"Deep Cuts the Knife" was co-written by Paul Hackman and Bob Halligan, Jr. The song received heavy airplay in the U.S., gaining "double breaker" status, and in Canada was added to heavy video play on MuchMusic. Q107 in Toronto had the song riding at #1 for several weeks on their "Top Ten at Ten". Their first tour to kick off the album was in Sweden where they became the first Canadian rock band ever to tour that country extensively. For this they achieved their first #1 album in that country.
Sourced a good quality copy of the video, tightened up the colour and overall look of the video and added enhanced audio.
Hope you enjoy!
"Deep Cuts the Knife" was co-written by Paul Hackman and Bob Halligan, Jr. The song received heavy airplay in the U.S., gaining "double breaker" status, and in Canada was added to heavy video play on MuchMusic. Q107 in Toronto had the song riding at #1 for several weeks on their "Top Ten at Ten". Their first tour to kick off the album was in Sweden where they became the first Canadian rock band ever to tour that country extensively. For this they achieved their first #1 album in that country.
Sourced a good quality copy of the video, tightened up the colour and overall look of the video and added enhanced audio.
Hope you enjoy!
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Rock You · Helix
Walkin' The Razor's Edge
℗ 1984 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1984-01-01
Producer: Tom Tr...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Rock You · Helix
Walkin' The Razor's Edge
℗ 1984 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1984-01-01
Producer: Tom Treumuth
Producer: Helix
Composer Lyricist: Robert Halligan, Jr.
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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Rock You · Helix
Walkin' The Razor's Edge
℗ 1984 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1984-01-01
Producer: Tom Treumuth
Producer: Helix
Composer Lyricist: Robert Halligan, Jr.
Auto-generated by YouTube.
For the Circle Jerks album, see Wild in the Streets (Circle Jerks album).
Wild in the Streets
Studio album by Helix
Released June 21, 1987
Recorded The Manor, Oxfordshire, England
Genre Heavy metal
Hard rock
Length 39:24
Label Capitol (#46920)
Producer Mike Stone, Neil Kernon
Helix chronology
Long Way to Heaven
(November 9, 1985) Wild in the Streets
(June 21, 1987) Over 60 Minutes With...
(September 8, 1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Wild in the Streets was the sixth album by the rock band Helix, released in 1987.
The album went gold in the band's native Canada, [2] but only managed a disappointing #179 on the Billboard 200 in the United States.[3] The band would lose their U.S. deal with Capitol Records soon after.[4]
The power ballad "Dream On" is a cover of a 1982 song by Nazareth. "She's Too Tough" was written in 1985 by Def Leppard vocalist Joe Elliott. Def Leppard's version of the song was intended at one time to be on their Hysteria album, but it was never released until 1993's "Heaven Is" single, and later 1993's Retro Active album.
The original Canadian cassette issue of this album came in a glow-in-the-dark cassette shell.
Band members :
Brian Vollmer -- vocals
Daryl Gray -- bass, keyboards
Brent "Doctor" Doerner -- guitars
Greg "Fritz" Hinz -- drums
Paul Hackman -- guitars
Guests :
Don Airey - keyboards
Brian Doerner - drums
Mickey Curry - drums
Canadian 80's Rock / Metal
An 80's video which was re-broadcast on MuchMusic in the 1990's. All rights are reserved, copyright and owned by EMI Music and / or the respective artist(s). No ownership is given or implied with this song or video posting. Go out and buy / support Canadian music !
I doubt there is ANYONE who does not think back to their High School years without thinking about bitchin' camaro's, acid washed jeans, three-quarter sleeve, screen-printed rock shirts and ......this song ! Hair metal in the 80's was great !! (Even some proper homage to 'Diamond' David Lee Roth with the stage 'jump splits' at the end of the video... ). "Don't just sit there .....C'mon get up and moooove !" Enjoy!
For the Circle Jerks album, see Wild in the Streets (Circle Jerks album).
Wild in the Streets
Studio album by Helix
Released June 21, 1987
Recorded The Manor, Oxfordshire, England
Genre Heavy metal
Hard rock
Length 39:24
Label Capitol (#46920)
Producer Mike Stone, Neil Kernon
Helix chronology
Long Way to Heaven
(November 9, 1985) Wild in the Streets
(June 21, 1987) Over 60 Minutes With...
(September 8, 1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Wild in the Streets was the sixth album by the rock band Helix, released in 1987.
The album went gold in the band's native Canada, [2] but only managed a disappointing #179 on the Billboard 200 in the United States.[3] The band would lose their U.S. deal with Capitol Records soon after.[4]
The power ballad "Dream On" is a cover of a 1982 song by Nazareth. "She's Too Tough" was written in 1985 by Def Leppard vocalist Joe Elliott. Def Leppard's version of the song was intended at one time to be on their Hysteria album, but it was never released until 1993's "Heaven Is" single, and later 1993's Retro Active album.
The original Canadian cassette issue of this album came in a glow-in-the-dark cassette shell.
Band members :
Brian Vollmer -- vocals
Daryl Gray -- bass, keyboards
Brent "Doctor" Doerner -- guitars
Greg "Fritz" Hinz -- drums
Paul Hackman -- guitars
Guests :
Don Airey - keyboards
Brian Doerner - drums
Mickey Curry - drums
"Deep Cuts the Knife" was co-written by Paul Hackman and Bob Halligan, Jr. The song received heavy airplay in the U.S., gaining "double breaker" status, and in Canada was added to heavy video play on MuchMusic. Q107 in Toronto had the song riding at #1 for several weeks on their "Top Ten at Ten". Their first tour to kick off the album was in Sweden where they became the first Canadian rock band ever to tour that country extensively. For this they achieved their first #1 album in that country.
Sourced a good quality copy of the video, tightened up the colour and overall look of the video and added enhanced audio.
Hope you enjoy!
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Rock You · Helix
Walkin' The Razor's Edge
℗ 1984 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1984-01-01
Producer: Tom Treumuth
Producer: Helix
Composer Lyricist: Robert Halligan, Jr.
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Helix is a Canadianhard rock/heavy metal band. They formed in 1974, and are best known for their 1984 single "Rock You". The original lineup was formed by drummer Bruce Arnold, and consisted of lead vocalist Brian Vollmer, guitarists Ron Watson and Rick "Minstrel" Trembley, keyboardist Don Simmons, and bassist Keith "Bert" Zurbrigg. However, their most well known lineup, and the one that recorded "Rock You", was the 80s version of the band: Vollmer on vocals, accompanied by guitarists Brent "The Doctor" Doerner and Paul Hackman, bassist Daryl Gray, and drummer Greg "Fritz" Hinz. The history of the band has been marked by many lineup changes, with Vollmer being the sole constant member and only remaining member of the original lineup. Although Hackman was killed in a tour bus accident in 1992, the surviving members of the 80s lineup reunited in 2009 for an album and have continued to tour since 2011.
Sept ... 30, 2026 ... each day ... with Columbia-based band DoubleHelix ... An hour later RoseMusic Hall doors open again to welcome the Megan Boyer Band, starting at 3 p.m ... Frankie DoWop takes the stage at 5 p.m., followed by the Bobby Showers Band at 6 p.m ...
An original member of Helix is trying to get the metal rock band inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame but, so far, he hasn’t had any luck ... .
At 68-years old, Helix front man Brian Vollmer still wants to ‘Rock You!’ Helix the Band is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2024, and fans are still passionate ... .
Mercedes-Benz General Manager, Rhomel Franco, introduces the EQESUV... At the rear, LED tail lights designed in a curved 3D helix shape, along with a continuous light band, create quite the visual effect ... .
Columbia Arts Festival is slated to start 5 p.m ...Rodriguez, along with TanyaHeath, made the event announcement Tuesday ... "... Prior to that is the multicultural band DoubleHelix featuring AinaCook and their 30-minute set starting 6.15 p.m., she noted.
The helix fits on the rod, acting like a rolling pin — only much better — to release soft tissues and toxins, and it’s extremely easy to use. Last winter, I used it mostly on my quads and IT bands after skiing.
A London, Ont. mother of five was sentenced to seven years in prison Friday for her part in the stabbing death of Daniel Fawcett, the ex-guitarist for the rock band Helix... .
A new sentencing date has been set for a woman who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the death of a former member of Canadian rock band Helix.Advertisement 2 ... His career spanned decades and his most notable affiliation was with Helix in the 2000s.
Lebars was charged with manslaughter after Fawcett, a former member of the iconic Canadian rock band Helix, was found dead in Gibbons Park... The death of Fawcett was the first of two recent major losses experienced by Helix.
DoubleHelix' ... Double Helix" is inspired by nostalgia and the dynamic sounds of contemporary dance, Latin music, and more.Steve Aoki and ERNEST (Photo by Alexander Federic) ... The first 'HiROQUEST' drew from Steve's alternative music and punk band roots.