The Killers Ringtones
Brandon Flowers, Dave Keuning, Mark Stoermer, and Ronnie Vannucci Jr are the four members of the American band "The Killers", coming from Las Vegas, Nevada. This group was originally founded in 2001, when the later lead singer and keyboardist Brandon Flowers had been inspired to start his own band after seeing Oasis perform at The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel in April 2002. They recorded their first real hit record "Hot fuss" in 2004. The band took their performing name from a New Order video, entitled "Crystal". It was presented on the bass drum of a fictional group in this clip. Previously, "Brandon flowers" went on to present this single at the 2005 "T in the park" festival. The Killers present their debut on the global music market - "Hot fuss" in 2004, originally in the United Kingdom and in the United States a week later. The first single from it, "Somebody told me", immediately hit number three on the "Modern rock charts", and a bit later the second hit, "Mr brightside" reaches number three. "All these things that I have done" and "Smile like you mean it" were other two tracks from "Hot fuss" that also peaked successfully various music charts all over the world. Soon after the official presentation of their album, The Killers were nominated for "Best rock album" for "Hot fuss", and also for "Best rock song" and "Best rock vocal performance by a duo or group" for "Somebody told me" at the Grammy Awards in 2005, but they did not win. In 2006, the Killers again remained outside at the Grammy Awards, despite two new nominations for "Best pop duo or group with vocal" for "Mr brightside" and again "Best rock duo or group with vocal" for "All these things that I have done". Today, this band has made a number of television appearances, including "Late night" with Conan O Brien and Saturday "Night live". They also played at a special "Live 8" tour on the London stage on 2 July 2005. Their most recent record, "Sam s town", appeared in 2006.
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