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  1. Stephen Friedland (born September 29, 1940), known as Brute Force, is an American singer and songwriter. He wrote and performed with The Tokens in the 1960s and wrote songs for Peggy March , Del Shannon , The Chiffons and The Cyrkle , and others.

  2. Biography. Brute Force is an incredible American artist whoʼs been a cult secret for far too long (46 years and counting). Now more than ever the world needs Heavy/Funny, and you, gentle reader, prescient buyer, are in for a transformative treat.

  3. ENTER BRUTESFORCE.COM. Dear Jimmy Kimmel, In 1969, George Harrison and the Beatles tried to share a New York singer-songwriter named Brute Force with the world and failed, because Capitol Records chickened out. You can right that wrong today, and finish what the Beatles started.

  4. Feb 18, 2020 · Ultimately, the greatest distinction Brute Force owns is that he came to the attention of the Beatles, particularly George Harrison and John Lennon. The latter two encouraged Brute Force to send the demo of his song, “The King of Fuh” to Apple Records.

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  7. Oct 12, 2012 · A pop composer and former member of doo wop group the Tokens, Friedland had forged a solo career as Brute Force, a musical alter ego who looked like a handsome crooner and sang catchy, slightly demented tunes like “Tapeworm of Love” and “To Sit on a Sandwich.”

  8. May 4, 2014 · Faithful to its name, the young Norwegian noise-improv trio Brute Force is determined to make its point loud--loudest by any standard--and clear. This trio's brutal sonic raison d'être derives its reckless power from negation of improvisational forms in jazz and rock, the classic trio format, and even daily life in peaceful Norway.

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