Zuno Men were an English indie rock band, fronted by Keith John Adams also a member of The Horse Doctors and now a solo artist, that were active between the years of 1992 and 1999. Zuno Men released two albums and several singles of angular, experimental pop in the UK in the nineties on the Black & White Indians label & the Coop Records label. The first album was called People.
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- Zuno Men were an English indie rock band, fronted by Keith John Adams also a member of The Horse Doctors and now a solo artist, that were active between the years of 1992 and 1999. Zuno Men released two albums and several singles of angular, experimental pop in the UK in the nineties on the Black & White Indians label & the Coop Records label. The first album was called People. They're best known for the single, 'Stay In With Me' which received lots of radio airplay, getting Single of the Week on Mark Radcliffe's Radio One afternoon show. The 1999 album that followed, I'm Going To Like You Even If You Hate Me won plaudits & criticism, but the band split.
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- Keith John Adams
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- Zuno Men were an English indie rock band, fronted by Keith John Adams also a member of The Horse Doctors and now a solo artist, that were active between the years of 1992 and 1999. Zuno Men released two albums and several singles of angular, experimental pop in the UK in the nineties on the Black & White Indians label & the Coop Records label. The first album was called People.
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