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Vince Clarke

Through his groundbreaking use Depeche Mode, Yaz, and lastly Erasure, the mercurial Vince Clarke was among the driving forces behind the rise and continued vitality from the synth pop movement, his work proving a massive influence on the next emergence of electronica. Given birth to July 3, 1960, in South …

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Feargal Sharkey

His high, quavering delivery helped supply the New Influx music group the Undertones their identification, you start with the 1978 EP saving debut Teenage Kicks. While using the North Irish music group, Sharkey sang about teenage angst because the music group performed spirited punky pop. Following the group disbanded in …

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Dave “Clem” Clempson

b. 5 Sept 1949, Tamworth, Staffordshire, Britain. Guitarist Dave ‘Clem’ Clempson accomplished early reputation as an associate of Bakerloo, an inventive blues-based trio that finished an excellent recording for Harvest Information. In Oct 1969 he changed Wayne Litherland in Colosseum with whom he continued to be for just two years. …

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The Assembly

The tale from the Assembly is among unfulfilled potential. After Yaz split in 1983, keyboardist Vince Clarke, also previously of Depeche Setting, began looking for another vocalist he could collaborate with. He ultimately discovered one: Feargal Sharkey, ex-leader from the Irish pop-punk music group the Undertones. Alongside maker Eric C. …

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