One of would be many incarnations of the band Zwan, the best known of these The true poets of Zwan (a 1970's arena rock style entity) released the album "Mary Star Of The Sea" on Warner/Reprise. The Djali Zwan was a lot folkier and all the songs were acoustic based. Four Djali Zwan songs were released commercially "Number Of The Beast"(an Iron Maiden cover" and "Freedom Ain't What It Used To Be" appear on the "Honestly" single and "Autumn Leaves" and "Nobody 'cept You" appear on the "Lyric" sing...
One of would be many incarnations of the band Zwan, the best known of these The true poets of Zwan (a 1970's arena rock style entity) released the album "Mary Star Of The Sea" on Warner/Reprise. The Djali Zwan was a lot folkier and all the songs were acoustic based. Four Djali Zwan songs were released commercially "Number Of The Beast"(an Iron Maiden cover" and "Freedom Ain't What It Used To Be" appear on the "Honestly" single and "Autumn Leaves" and "Nobody 'cept You" appear on the "Lyric" single. Band memers were Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, Paz Lenchantin, David Pajo and Matt Sweeney, ocassionally the line up also included Ana Lenchantin and Linda Strawberry. The band also contributed the score and several songs to the film "Spun" (no soundtrack was released on Corgans insistance). Plans for a "Let It Be" style making of the record documentary dvd were scrapped when Zwan imploded. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.