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Double Happys
2,396 listeners
Double Happys (also known as The Doublehappys) were a short-lived but influential rock band based in Dunedin, New Zealand, and part of the … read moreDouble Happys (also known as The Doublehappys) were a short-lived but influential rock band based in Dunedin, New Zealand, and part of the Dunedin Sound music wave of the 1980s. The band was formed initially by former Bored Games members… read moreDouble Happys (also known as The Doublehappys) were a short-lived but influential rock band based in Dunedin, New Zealand, and part of the Dunedin Sound music wave of the 1980s. The band was formed initially by former Bored Games members Shayne Carter and Wayne Elsey after the demise of Elsey… read more
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New Hearts
916 listeners
Prior to Ieading the Mod RevivaI of 1979 with SECRET AFFAIR, singer Ian Page & guitarist Dave Cairns fronted power pop act NEW HEARTS. … read morePrior to Ieading the Mod RevivaI of 1979 with SECRET AFFAIR, singer Ian Page & guitarist Dave Cairns fronted power pop act NEW HEARTS. Signing with CBS in 1977 the band issued two singIes, "Just Another Teenage Anthem" &… read morePrior to Ieading the Mod RevivaI of 1979 with SECRET AFFAIR, singer Ian Page & guitarist Dave Cairns fronted power pop act NEW HEARTS. Signing with CBS in 1977 the band issued two singIes, "Just Another Teenage Anthem" & "PIain Jane". But behind the scenes, New Hearts … read more
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The Odd Numbers
2,200 listeners
The Odd Numbers are a mod rock band founded in 1988 and based in California. They are best known for having their music used in a few skat… read moreThe Odd Numbers are a mod rock band founded in 1988 and based in California. They are best known for having their music used in a few skateboarding videos in the nineties, most notably a few of the early New Deal videos. Their songs wer… read moreThe Odd Numbers are a mod rock band founded in 1988 and based in California. They are best known for having their music used in a few skateboarding videos in the nineties, most notably a few of the early New Deal videos. Their songs were used for a large portion of the score of “Useless Wooden T… read more
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Fast Cars
5,944 listeners
Fast Cars were formed in 1977 by Stuart Murray and his brother Steven at school in Swinton, Manchester. They played Pop-Punk, their origina… read moreFast Cars were formed in 1977 by Stuart Murray and his brother Steven at school in Swinton, Manchester. They played Pop-Punk, their original line up was ;Steven Murray vocals (and main songwriter) Hyden Jones on lead, Stuart on Bass and … read moreFast Cars were formed in 1977 by Stuart Murray and his brother Steven at school in Swinton, Manchester. They played Pop-Punk, their original line up was ;Steven Murray vocals (and main songwriter) Hyden Jones on lead, Stuart on Bass and Tony Dyson on drums. After about 6 months Hyden left and Cra… read more
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The Fans
7,568 listeners
There are at least seven bands called The Fans of these can be mentioned: 1) The Fans were formed in 1978 in Bristol, England. Their first … read moreThere are at least seven bands called The Fans of these can be mentioned: 1) The Fans were formed in 1978 in Bristol, England. Their first single was an EP released in 1979 on the newly formed Fried Egg record label - "Givin’ Me Tha… read moreThere are at least seven bands called The Fans of these can be mentioned: 1) The Fans were formed in 1978 in Bristol, England. Their first single was an EP released in 1979 on the newly formed Fried Egg record label - "Givin’ Me That Look In Your Eyes". Their second single "You Don… read more
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The Jolt
2,237 listeners
The Jolt were a Scottish band formed in Glasgow in 1976. They started out playing 1960s covers and then sped up their music, playing a mix … read moreThe Jolt were a Scottish band formed in Glasgow in 1976. They started out playing 1960s covers and then sped up their music, playing a mix of punk rock and power pop. The lineup was Robbie Collins, Jim Doak and Iain Shedden. The band bui… read moreThe Jolt were a Scottish band formed in Glasgow in 1976. They started out playing 1960s covers and then sped up their music, playing a mix of punk rock and power pop. The lineup was Robbie Collins, Jim Doak and Iain Shedden. The band built up its following playing at the Crown Hotel, Wishaw. They… read more