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Godley & Creme

United kingdom vocalists/multi-instrumentalists Kevin Godley and Lol Crème possess probably one of the most eclectic resumés in rock & move. Godley and Crème had been session musicians if they became a member of 10cc in 1970. Originally known as Hotlegs, 10cc had been a skill pop group that regularly appeared …

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Sad Café

Sad Café was a Uk soft rock clothing, that enjoyed a saving somewhat successful profession from your mid-’70s through the first ’80s. The group’s innovator, singer Paul Youthful (not similar Paul Youthful that obtained the ’80s strike “EACH AND EVERY TIME You DISAPPEAR COMPLETELY”), got his focus on music within …

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The Drones

The Drones were a Uk punk music group, specifically from Manchester, made up of guitarist Gus “Gangrene” Callendar, bassist Steve “Whisper” Cundall, vocalist/guitarist M.J. Drone (Mike Howells), and drummer Peter “Ideal” Howells. They started as an R&B-influenced pub music group called Rockslide but produced the changeover to punk following its …

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Slaughter & the Dogs

Formed through the initial onslaught of U.K. punk in 1976, Manchester’s Slaughter & the Canines were the very first group release a an individual (the overlooked traditional “Cranked Up Actually Great”) on trailblazing hometown indie label Rabid Information. Clearly influenced with the even more raucous end of glam rock and …

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