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Ducks Deluxe

If the old scientific adage holds true — that for each and every action there can be an equal and opposite response — then British pub rockers Ducks Deluxe were purely and a response. With the middle-’70s British pop picture dominated by glitter/glam rockers like Gary Glitter and Special or …

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The Attractions

In 1980, Elvis Costello’s stellar encouraging band recorded their very own album, Mad About the incorrect Son, which sounded much like Costello albums of this era, in addition to Nick Lowe’s cheerful pop from that point.

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The Rumour

The Rumour are most widely known as Graham Parker’s backing music group during his heyday, however the music group also took a stab at their very own recording career. And although these were overshadowed by their association with Parker rather than received much interest for their initiatives, they did have …

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Motors

After many years in England’s pub rock and roll scene, ex-Duck Deluxe members Nick Garvey and Andy McMaster formed the Motors in 1977 with vocalist Bram Tchaikovsky and drummer Ricky Slaughter. Their 1st album was an outstanding little bit of guitar-driven pop/rock and roll highlighted from the solitary “Dancing the …

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Martin Belmont

Guitarist Martin Belmont began his professional music career because the business lead guitarist for the pub rock-band Ducks Deluxe. The Ducks toured the U.K. continuously during the middle-’70s and released four albums before splitting up in 1975. Belmont shifted to Graham Parker’s support music group, the Rumour. For another five …

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Graham Parker

Stereotyped early in his career because the quintessential irritated son, Graham Parker was perhaps one of the most effective singer/songwriters to emerge from England’s pub rock and roll scene in the first ’70s. Drawing intensely from Truck Morrison as well as the Moving Stones, Parker created a sinewy fusion of …

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Eddie & the Hot Rods

Arriving through the waning times of pub rock and roll, Eddie & the Hot Rods helped usher in punk rock and roll in britain. Working from your same bluesy, Stonesy three-chord basis as contemporaries like Dr. Feelgood, the Warm Rods were quicker, tougher, wilder, and louder than some other pub …

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Duncan Dhu

Pop-meets-rockabilly group Duncan Dhu had been shaped in San Sebastian in 1984 by musicians Mikel Erentxun, Diego Vasallo, and Juan Ramon Viles. The band’s debut disk, Por Tierras Escocesas, to enter the market hard, offering a lot more than 175,000 copies. The record’s strike one, “Cien Gaviotas,” was called song …

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Ian Gomm

Perhaps most widely known among the guitarists/vocalists for the seminal pub rock group Brinsley Schwarz, Ian Gomm began his career in music mainly because an apprentice in EMI’s mechanical and engineering departments. During his five years using the label, Gomm also fronted many R&B-inspired trios, starting for bands like the …

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