Taken from the Live At Club Ska album (Moonska Records), The Riffs recorded this at London's legendary Club Ska at what was to be Laurel Aitken's final concert in 2005. Special Guests on the album include the Late Paul Fox (The Ruts), Dave Barker (Dave & Ansel Collins) and Studio 1 artist Winston 'Mr Fix It' Francis.
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Taken from the Live At Club Ska album (Moonska Records), The Riffs recorded this at London's legendary Club Ska at what was to be Laurel Aitken&… read more
Taken from the Live At Club Ska album (Moonska Records), The Riffs recorded this at London's legendary Club Ska at what was to be Laurel Aitken's final concert in 2005. Special… read more
1) Led by ex-Feckin' Ejits vocalist Adrian Sterling, The Riffs (featuring Tad on bass, Nick Bensberg on guitar, Mark on drums, Mac on sax and Danny on keys) débuted on the Skank compilation 'Ska For Ska's Sake' with the song 'Blind Date'. Named after a gang in the cult film 'The Warriors' they released the album Who Wants It? (1989) and the single 'Funny Little Fella' a year later before bassist Tad joined The Nutty Boys and put the band on hold for nearly a decade. There's still an incarnation of The Riffs performing to this da… read more
1) Led by ex-Feckin' Ejits vocalist Adrian Sterling, The Riffs (featuring Tad on bass, Nick Bensberg on guitar, Mark on drums, Mac on sax and Danny on keys) débuted on the Skank compil… read more
1) Led by ex-Feckin' Ejits vocalist Adrian Sterling, The Riffs (featuring Tad on bass, Nick Bensberg on guitar, Mark on drums, Mac on sax and Danny on keys) débuted on the Skank compilation 'Ska For Ska's Sake' with… read more