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[[File:Bruhn Beat UK1991.jpg|thumb|480px|right|Andreas Bruhn during The Sisters' performance at [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJS2cZxtaLw Beat UK 1991]]]
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'''Andreas Bruhn''' played guitars and wrote part  
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'''Andreas Bruhn''' played guitars and wrote part of the music for [[start|The Sisters Of Mercy]]'s third studio album [[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing]]. <br/>
  
of the music for [[start|The Sisters Of Mercy]]'s album
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He continued as live guitarist with The Sisters until the end of the [[Gigography#1993|1993 tours]].<br/>
 
 
[[Vision Thing album|Vision Thing]]. <br/>
 
 
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He continued as live guitarist with The Sisters
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There is an interview with him [http://myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=7246 here], (courtesy of those nice folk at myheartland.co.uk)<br/>
 
 
'til the end of the [[Gigography#1993|1993 tours]].<br/>
 
 
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There is an interview with him [http://myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=7246 here],<br/>
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For those interested further, see this two-part interview with [[Andrew Eldritch]] and Andreas Bruhn by MTV in 1990 at the Fishmarket in Hamburg [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xW0PdXIj5M8 here (Pt. 1)] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2U_GPP0-Mc&feature=player_embedded here (Pt. 2)].<br/>
 
 
(courtesy of those nice folk at myheartland.co.uk)<br/>
 
 
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For those interested further, see this two-part
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Andreas Bruhn left [[The Sisters of Mercy]] in 1993 to bring forward his own band project [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Broon '''''Broon''''']. In September 1993, '''''Broon''''' were announced to '''"possibly"''' play at [[Sat, 04-Sep-1993|Rock Am See Festival Losheim]]. But they didn't for reasons unknown.<br/>
 
 
interview with [[Andrew Eldritch]] and Andreas Bruhn <br/>
 
 
 
by MTV in 1990 at the Fishmarket in Hamburg
 
 
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xW0PdXIj5M8 here (PART 1)] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2U_GPP0-Mc&feature=player_embedded here (PART 2)]<br/>
 
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Andreas Bruhn left [[The Sisters of Mercy]] to bring forward his own band project [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Broon '''Broon'''].<br/>
 
 
 
For his most recent biography/discography see [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/238296-Andreas-Bruhn Andreas Bruhn @discogs] and of course [http://andreasbruhn.com/ Andreas Bruhn.com]. <br/>
 
 
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A recent and comprehensive biography/discography of Andreas Bruhn can be found under his entry [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/238296-Andreas-Bruhn Andreas Bruhn @discogs] and of course at [http://andreasbruhn.com/ Andreas Bruhn.com]. <br/>
 
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Andreas Bruhn during The Sisters' performance at Beat UK 1991
Andreas Bruhn


Andreas Bruhn played guitars and wrote part of the music for The Sisters Of Mercy's third studio album Vision Thing.

He continued as live guitarist with The Sisters until the end of the 1993 tours.

There is an interview with him here, (courtesy of those nice folk at myheartland.co.uk)

For those interested further, see this two-part interview with Andrew Eldritch and Andreas Bruhn by MTV in 1990 at the Fishmarket in Hamburg here (Pt. 1) and here (Pt. 2).

Andreas Bruhn left The Sisters of Mercy in 1993 to bring forward his own band project Broon. In September 1993, Broon were announced to "possibly" play at Rock Am See Festival Losheim. But they didn't for reasons unknown.

A recent and comprehensive biography/discography of Andreas Bruhn can be found under his entry Andreas Bruhn @discogs and of course at Andreas Bruhn.com.