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The Vapors

Led by vocalist/guitarist Dave Fenton, the Vapors had been a short-lived fresh wave guitar group that’s most widely known for the spiky pop solitary “Turning Japan.” Fenton created the first edition from the Vapors in 1978, however he was the only real member to survive that lineup; in 1979, previous …

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Martin Rushent

Martin Rushent was among the best British record producers through the later ’70s and early ’80s, with credits regarding a few of the most successful punk, post-punk, and new wave works of this era. Originally, Rushent was known even more as an engineer; through the first fifty percent of the …

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The Priests

Like Il Divo, the Priests produce classical music that’s designed to appeal to a wide, pop-minded market. Unlike other traditional crossover serves, though, the group’s associates are Roman Catholic priests. Dad Eugene O’Hagan, Dad Martin O’Hagan, and Dad David Delargy hail from North Ireland, where they started singing jointly as …

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