? In May 2009, Smith performed at the Artist for the Arts Foundation benefit at Barnum Hall, Santa Monica High School, Santa Monica, California. In 1988, Smith appeared at the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute performing "Everybody Wants to Rule the World", with accompanying musicians Phil Collins, Midge Ure, and Mark Brzezicki on stage.
Los Angeles, CA. His single "This is Christmas" later appeared in the episode "The Polarizing Express". 2 files available. Singer, Songwriter, Musician, Record Producer, Actor, Pop, Pop-Rock, New Wave, Mod Revival, Post-Punk, Synth-Pop, KOOK Media, Zerodisc, Mercury Records, XIII BIS, Featured Image by Wzzy / Wikimedia / Public Domain. The English pop singer has been alive for 22,530 days or 540,734 hours. During 2000, Smith began work on what was to become Halfway, Pleased, but the project was put on hold when he re-established contact with Roland Orzabal again after almost a decade of silence. Fellow band members included Pete Byrne and Rob Fisher who went on to become the duo Naked Eyes. People born on Saturdays are modest, studious, wise, practical, and strict. '': 's family members. He is known for the hits Mad World and Everybody Wants to Rule the World.. 0 Ratings Tears for Fears in 1981.He also released four albums as a solo artist to varying degrees of success.He was married to Lynda Altman from 1982 to 1988 and married Frances Pennington in 1996.His hit song "Mad World" was famously covered by Gary Jules for the film Donnie Darko. Curt Smith is best known as a Pop Singer. The second track in the series, "PerfectlyStill (featuring Universal Hall Pass)" was released in August 2010. In September 2016, Smith and his drummer Jamie Wollam appeared in the "Orchard" with Ted Yoder to accompany him on a re-recording of his popular rendition of Everybody Wants to Rule the World played on the hammered dulcimer. In May 2011, Smith tweeted that he was working on a track with JunkieXL[https://twitter.com/#!/curtsmith/status/71003425697050624] which features on JXLs album Synthesized. 'target="_blank">