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Howard Jones[ MORE ]
Howard Jones arrived to the world with ‘New Song’ in 1983. Expected to sell only a few thousand copies Howard found himself at...
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Marmalade[ MORE ]
Since the heady days of the 60's, Marmalade although having gone through various incarnations, have always retained their Scot...
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The Human League[ MORE ]
The Human League formed in 1977 and brilliantly pioneered the Synth Pop sound. They are still going strong.
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Nik Kershaw[ MORE ]
Nik Kershaw hit the big time in 1984 with his worldwide hit platinum selling album ‘Human Racing’.
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Limahl / Kajagoogoo[ MORE ]
Limahl - Lead singer with Kajagoogoo before leaving to enjoy international success as a solo artiste.
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Bananarama[ MORE ]
For Bananarama's Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward the achievements speak for themselves: more hits than the Spice girls, more al...
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T'Pau / Carol Decker[ MORE ]
T'Pau is a late 1980s pop group led by singer Carol Decker. They have had a string of Top 40 hits in the UK, United States and...
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Heaven 17[ MORE ]
Heaven 17 are a British synthpop band originating from Sheffield in the early 1980s. Unbelievably playing their first ever liv...
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Jimmy Somerville[ MORE ]
Glaswegian Jimmy Somerville first shot to fame back in 1984 with groundbreaking band Bronski Beat.
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Shed Seven[ MORE ]
Recently reformed and performing sell out tours throughout the UK (their biggest tour in the bands history) Shed Seven had 15...
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The Charlatans[ MORE ]
The band originally formed in the West Midlands by bassist Martin Blunt. The debut single, "Indian Rope" proved an indie hit
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The Happy Mondays[ MORE ]
A massive shining light from the Madchester scene of the 90's, The Happy Mondays continue to perform with original members Sha...
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Alvin Stardust[ MORE ]
Alvin Stardust is often referred to as “The Godfather of British Rock and Roll”. He is certainly a “Legend in his own time”.
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The Searchers[ MORE ]
With such classic hits as Sweets For My Sweet; Needles and Pins; Don’t Throw Your Love Away and When You Walk In The Room, The...
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Gerry And the Pacemakers[ MORE ]
In 1962 Gerry and the Pacemakers were signed by manager Brian Epstein as his second group after the Beatles.
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The Ivy League[ MORE ]
The Ivy League are equally at home at a Sixties Festival, as they are at a comedy festival, perhaps this goes part of the way...
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The Move[ MORE ]
The Move are one of Britain’s pioneers in rock’n’roll. They shared the bill on tours with The Who and Jimmy Hendrix while also...