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The Lemon Kittens

Without “proper” music skills upon their formation in Surrey, England, the Lemon Kittens epitomized the “anything goes” spirit of later-’70s post-punk in the U.K. Karl Blake, who lower his teeth in various outfits before the Lemon Kittens, began the music group with Gary Thatcher and a revolving ensemble of others …

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Danielle Dax

A performer whose enigmatic and experimental function reflected the solid influence of biblical mysticism and Middle Eastern music textures, Danielle Dax was created in Southend, Britain. She produced her musical debut in 1979 as the keyboardist in the seven-piece Amy Turtle & the Crossroads; the group disbanded after only 1 …

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Mark Perry

Among the first to identify the oncoming onslaught of UK punk, Tag Perry (b. London, Britain) was a standard bank clerk who, influenced from the Ramones, began the Sniffin’ Glue (ALONG WITH OTHER Rock ‘N’ Move Habits) fanzine in middle-1976. After departing his work and shortening his name to Tag …

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