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Barracade
85 listeners
Barracade was a short-lived British pop group of the mid-1970s. They issued just one single: 'Pride Comes Before a Fall' b/w … read moreBarracade was a short-lived British pop group of the mid-1970s. They issued just one single: 'Pride Comes Before a Fall' b/w 'On a Plane to Nowhere' (Epic Records, 1971). View wikiBarracade was a short-lived British pop group of the mid-1970s. They issued just one single: 'Pride Comes Before a Fall' b/w 'On a Plane to Nowhere' (Epic Records, 1971). View wiki -
Janie & the Marlettes
77 listeners
Janie & The Marlettes was a short-lived British pop group of the 1970s that issued just one single, 'Schoolgirl Notion' (1973). View wikiJanie & The Marlettes was a short-lived British pop group of the 1970s that issued just one single, 'Schoolgirl Notion' (1973). View wikiJanie & The Marlettes was a short-lived British pop group of the 1970s that issued just one single, 'Schoolgirl Notion' (1973). View wiki -
Roger Holman & Simon May
35 listeners
British producers, musicians and songwriters Roger Holman and Simon May wrote a musical together in 1973 entitled Smike!. They also release… read moreBritish producers, musicians and songwriters Roger Holman and Simon May wrote a musical together in 1973 entitled Smike!. They also released music together under the band name Soft Flipper. Previously, they had been in the trio Simon, Plus & Grimes. View wikiBritish producers, musicians and songwriters Roger Holman and Simon May wrote a musical together in 1973 entitled Smike!. They also released music together under the band name Soft Flipper. Previously, they had been in the trio Simon, Plus & Grimes. View wiki -
Peter Doyle
310 listeners
Peter Doyle (born 28 July 1949 in Abbotsford, Victoria, Australia; died 13 October 2001 in Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia) was an Austral… read morePeter Doyle (born 28 July 1949 in Abbotsford, Victoria, Australia; died 13 October 2001 in Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia) was an Australian pop singer who had success with a number of Top 40 hits in Australia in the 1960s, then succes… read morePeter Doyle (born 28 July 1949 in Abbotsford, Victoria, Australia; died 13 October 2001 in Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia) was an Australian pop singer who had success with a number of Top 40 hits in Australia in the 1960s, then success internationally as a member of The New Seekers in the earl… read more -
Patches
3,299 listeners
There are at least two different bands/acts called Patches. 1. PATCHES are a Melbourne band who combine elements of indie and rock to creat… read moreThere are at least two different bands/acts called Patches. 1. PATCHES are a Melbourne band who combine elements of indie and rock to create great contemporary pop music. Led by Scottish songwriter Iain Wallace, PATCHES are influenced b… read moreThere are at least two different bands/acts called Patches. 1. PATCHES are a Melbourne band who combine elements of indie and rock to create great contemporary pop music. Led by Scottish songwriter Iain Wallace, PATCHES are influenced by the dark emotional ballads of Roy Orbison, soft vocal melo… read more -
Whiskey Mac
74 listeners
Whiskey Mac was a short-lived British pop group of the 1970s. They released just two singles, in 1975 and 1976: 'Lost and Found' … read moreWhiskey Mac was a short-lived British pop group of the 1970s. They released just two singles, in 1975 and 1976: 'Lost and Found' and 'I Will Always Be Around'. View wikiWhiskey Mac was a short-lived British pop group of the 1970s. They released just two singles, in 1975 and 1976: 'Lost and Found' and 'I Will Always Be Around'. View wiki -
Brotherly Love
849 listeners
Brotherly Love was a British pop group of the 1970s from Liverpool, United Kingdom. Brothers Mike, Lee and Ron Carroll originally performed… read moreBrotherly Love was a British pop group of the 1970s from Liverpool, United Kingdom. Brothers Mike, Lee and Ron Carroll originally performed with their sister Irene as The Carrolls. When Irene left to start a solo career (as Faith Brown, … read moreBrotherly Love was a British pop group of the 1970s from Liverpool, United Kingdom. Brothers Mike, Lee and Ron Carroll originally performed with their sister Irene as The Carrolls. When Irene left to start a solo career (as Faith Brown, the brothers re-named their group Brotherly Love. View wiki -
Bitter Almond
78 listeners
There are at least two different acts called Bitter Almond. 1. Bitter Almond was a short-lived British pop group of the early 1970s, featur… read moreThere are at least two different acts called Bitter Almond. 1. Bitter Almond was a short-lived British pop group of the early 1970s, featuring Trevor Danby, Robin Lodge, Nick Frost, Alan Harley, Dick Errington, Terry Danby and Billy Kite… read moreThere are at least two different acts called Bitter Almond. 1. Bitter Almond was a short-lived British pop group of the early 1970s, featuring Trevor Danby, Robin Lodge, Nick Frost, Alan Harley, Dick Errington, Terry Danby and Billy Kite. They released just two singles: 'In the Morning'… read more -
Liberty Helm
51 listeners
Liberty Helm were a short-lived British pop band of the 1970s. They issued just two singles, including the Greenaway and Cook composition &… read moreLiberty Helm were a short-lived British pop band of the 1970s. They issued just two singles, including the Greenaway and Cook composition 'I Need Your Everlasting Love' (1971) and 'Gwen (Congratulations)' (1972). View wikiLiberty Helm were a short-lived British pop band of the 1970s. They issued just two singles, including the Greenaway and Cook composition 'I Need Your Everlasting Love' (1971) and 'Gwen (Congratulations)' (1972). View wiki -
Currant Kraze
52 listeners
The British one-off pop group Currant Kraze were what Roger Greenaway called a 'make up band', which featured himself, Roger Cook… read moreThe British one-off pop group Currant Kraze were what Roger Greenaway called a 'make up band', which featured himself, Roger Cook, John Goodison and Tony Burrows. All of the band members were successful in other groups as well.… read moreThe British one-off pop group Currant Kraze were what Roger Greenaway called a 'make up band', which featured himself, Roger Cook, John Goodison and Tony Burrows. All of the band members were successful in other groups as well. As Currant Kraze they issued just one single: 'Lady Pe… read more