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Sarandon

Released in 2003 by songwriter/graphic designer Simon Williams (aka Crayola), Sarandon combine post-punk songwriting with spastic instrumentation and bizarre lyrics. The London-based trio versions its sound after Crayola’s key influences, in the Wolfhounds and bIG fire (whose vocalist, Alan Dark brown, joined Sarandon being a bassist in 2007) to June …

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The Chosen Few

Newcastle’s The Particular Few were a good music group that didn’t connect, regardless of the existence of several prodigiously talented people who were to be on to much bigger achievement in groups want Lindisfarne and Ian Dury & the Blockheads. These were formed from the continues to be of two …

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bIG fLAME

Children of rings just like the Pop Group, Josef K, and Gang of 4 from the U.K.’s vibrant anti-rockist, post-punk picture of 1978-1981, Manchester, England’s bIG fire had been a self-proclaimed “tense and quirky three-piece pop group,” merging the restless skills of bassist/vocalist Alan Dark brown, guitarist Greg O’Keefe, and …

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Alan Brown

Alan McIntosh Dark brown was created in the town of Dundee within the east coastline of Scotland and lives in the Highland Perthshire town of Aberfeldy, where he is a schoolteacher for nearly 30 years. He’s well-known in the region as a vocalist, article writer, broadcaster, compere, presenter, and journalist. …

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