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The Big Supreme
620 listeners
Big Supreme is a band from the United Kingdom, featuring vocalist Barry Flynn. During the 1980s, the band had a two singles in the UK Singl… read moreBig Supreme is a band from the United Kingdom, featuring vocalist Barry Flynn. During the 1980s, the band had a two singles in the UK Singles Chart. The first, "Don't Walk", entered the chart on 20 September 1986. It remai… read moreBig Supreme is a band from the United Kingdom, featuring vocalist Barry Flynn. During the 1980s, the band had a two singles in the UK Singles Chart. The first, "Don't Walk", entered the chart on 20 September 1986. It remained in the chart for three weeks, reaching #58. Their second… read more -
Telekin
219 listeners
Telekin was formed in 1980, in Hollywood , California, by former child actor Teddy Quinn (‘the Aspirin Boy’; “Does it Hurt and Have a Tempe… read moreTelekin was formed in 1980, in Hollywood , California, by former child actor Teddy Quinn (‘the Aspirin Boy’; “Does it Hurt and Have a Temperature?’; “Mothers are like that. Yeah, They Are!”) and Catherine (Cathie Kimble) Shinn (The Deadb… read moreTelekin was formed in 1980, in Hollywood , California, by former child actor Teddy Quinn (‘the Aspirin Boy’; “Does it Hurt and Have a Temperature?’; “Mothers are like that. Yeah, They Are!”) and Catherine (Cathie Kimble) Shinn (The Deadbeats; Geza X and the Mommymen), along with Quinn’s former ba… read more -
Secession
8,759 listeners
Secession was a Scottish synth pop band that existed between 1983 and 1987. Secession consisted of Peter J. Thomson, Carole L. Branston, Ch… read moreSecession was a Scottish synth pop band that existed between 1983 and 1987. Secession consisted of Peter J. Thomson, Carole L. Branston, Charlie D. Kelly, and J.L. Seenan. Their singer, Peter J. Thompson, died in the late 1990s. Secessio… read moreSecession was a Scottish synth pop band that existed between 1983 and 1987. Secession consisted of Peter J. Thomson, Carole L. Branston, Charlie D. Kelly, and J.L. Seenan. Their singer, Peter J. Thompson, died in the late 1990s. Secession was mainly on two different labels during their short care… read more -
Hohokam
1,140 listeners
There are actually two different bands going by the name Hohokam 1) British 80s synthpop band produced by Gary Numan's label "Num… read moreThere are actually two different bands going by the name Hohokam 1) British 80s synthpop band produced by Gary Numan's label "Numa Records". Primary band members were Dave Earl (guitar), Steve Devier (vocals), Tony Alum (d… read moreThere are actually two different bands going by the name Hohokam 1) British 80s synthpop band produced by Gary Numan's label "Numa Records". Primary band members were Dave Earl (guitar), Steve Devier (vocals), Tony Alum (drums) and George Kamm - RIP (synths & bass). After Georg… read more -
UK Vision
105 listeners
UK Vision - 1980s band from rotherham/sheffield, their lifespan stretched 7 years from 1981-1988. First started out as spiral vision in 198… read moreUK Vision - 1980s band from rotherham/sheffield, their lifespan stretched 7 years from 1981-1988. First started out as spiral vision in 1981 and with 3 main different line ups and personnel, all hinged around Andy Beaumont (keyboardist).… read moreUK Vision - 1980s band from rotherham/sheffield, their lifespan stretched 7 years from 1981-1988. First started out as spiral vision in 1981 and with 3 main different line ups and personnel, all hinged around Andy Beaumont (keyboardist). Vision were on MVM/PRT RECORDS. Spiral Vision released an E… read more -
Sharpe & Numan
5,246 listeners
Bill Sharpe from early 80s soul/funk group Shakatak teamed up with synth pop pioneer Gary Numan in 1984. This unlikely combination scored a… read moreBill Sharpe from early 80s soul/funk group Shakatak teamed up with synth pop pioneer Gary Numan in 1984. This unlikely combination scored a UK Top 20 hit in early 1985 with 'Change Your Mind'. Several follow-up singles; 'N… read moreBill Sharpe from early 80s soul/funk group Shakatak teamed up with synth pop pioneer Gary Numan in 1984. This unlikely combination scored a UK Top 20 hit in early 1985 with 'Change Your Mind'. Several follow-up singles; 'New Thing From London Town', 'No More Lies' an… read more