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The Kings

Vocalist/bassist David Gemstone, key pad player Sonny Keyes, drummer Potential Designs and guitarist Mister No founded the Kings in Ontario in 1979. Somewhere within new influx and rock and roll, the music group released a 1980 one, “Switchin’ to Glide,” that do well in the U.S. aswell as Canada. The …

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The Fools

Using their wild and fun live show, Boston’s the Fools brought the Tubes’ love of life in to the age of new wave and, like their NEW YORK competition Blotto, had a novelty hit in the first ’80s. Shaped in 1975, the Fools became a preferred of Boston radio in …

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The Busters

Wiesloch, Germany-based ska revival combo the Busters was shaped in the springtime of 1987 by vocalists Klaus Huber and Markus Sprengler, guitarist Jochen Seiterle, bassist Utmost Grittner, keyboardist Markus Schramhauser, pianist Stephan Keller, trumpeter Hardy Appich, saxophonists Hans-Jorg Fischer and Peter Quintern, trombonist Robs Gohring, drummer Stefan Breuer and percussionist …

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The Selecter

Among the essential bands from the U.K. ska revival from the past due ’70s and early ’80s, the Selecter had been also mostly of the racially and sexually included acts in the picture, and vocalist Pauline Dark frequently tackled sexism alongside racism as well as the various other social ills …

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The Pietasters

The Pietasters, a ska revival music group, were founded in Washington D.C. in 1990 by vocalist/songwriter Stephen Jackson. In 1992, the group got their first big break if they had been chosen because the starting take action for a tour from the English ska band Poor Manners. Their initial record, …

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The Specials

True innovators from the punk era, the Special offers began the English ska revival craze, combining the highly danceable ska and rocksteady master with punk’s energy and attitude, and dealing with a more concentrated and informed politics and interpersonal stance than their predecessors and peers. The music group was originally …

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Monkey

San Francisco-based ska/golf swing purveyors Monkey shaped in 1996 around a shared love of (obviously) ska, but additionally through their solid affections for spirit, jazz, Latin, and rock and roll. Their self-produced, self-issued debut recording, Changito!, shifted over 6,000 devices in 1997 and propelled this ambitious music group into a …

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Gangsters

The Dublin-based ska trio from the Gangsters formed in 1991 in an effort to kill the boredom to be within the dole. Affected by both tone period of ska — the Special offers, Poor Manners, Madness, as well as the British Defeat — the Gangsters finished up becoming Dublin’s just …

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Bad Manners

Bad Manners, made up of vocalist Buster Bloodvessel (given birth to Douglas Trendle), Louis Cook (guitar), David Farren (bass), Martin Stewart (keyboards), Brian Tuitti (drums), Gus Herman (trumpet), Chris Kane (saxophone), and Andrew Marson (saxophone), were among the many rings to consider their inspiration through the Specials as well as …

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