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Tina Harvey
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An "intriguing mix between Melanie and Grace Slick", British pop/singer Tina Harvey (born in Slough, United Kingdom) was briefly … read moreAn "intriguing mix between Melanie and Grace Slick", British pop/singer Tina Harvey (born in Slough, United Kingdom) was briefly successful in the early 1970s. She released a self-titled album in 1973 that featured no original … read moreAn "intriguing mix between Melanie and Grace Slick", British pop/singer Tina Harvey (born in Slough, United Kingdom) was briefly successful in the early 1970s. She released a self-titled album in 1973 that featured no original compositions, but cover versions of, for instance, Martha &a… read more -
Jonathan King
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Jonathan King (born Kenneth George King, 6 December 1944, London, England) is a British singer, songwriter, TV personality, impresario, and… read moreJonathan King (born Kenneth George King, 6 December 1944, London, England) is a British singer, songwriter, TV personality, impresario, and pop music producer. He first came to prominence when he wrote and sang the global hit "Every… read moreJonathan King (born Kenneth George King, 6 December 1944, London, England) is a British singer, songwriter, TV personality, impresario, and pop music producer. He first came to prominence when he wrote and sang the global hit "Everyone's Gone to the Moon" in 1965, going on to becom… read more -
Brendon
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Brendon's ' Gimme Some ' was a big hit in the British single's charts in the spring of 1977 on the Magnet label . A mi… read moreBrendon's ' Gimme Some ' was a big hit in the British single's charts in the spring of 1977 on the Magnet label . A mixture of stomping pop and a mere touch of late glam ,the song is still fondly remembered today. No… read moreBrendon's ' Gimme Some ' was a big hit in the British single's charts in the spring of 1977 on the Magnet label . A mixture of stomping pop and a mere touch of late glam ,the song is still fondly remembered today. Not much is known about Brendon.He had released a single '… read more -
Bubblerock
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Bubblerock was one of many aliases used by British singer, songwriter and pop entrepreneur Jonathan King. Bubblerock reached the British To… read moreBubblerock was one of many aliases used by British singer, songwriter and pop entrepreneur Jonathan King. Bubblerock reached the British Top 30 in 1972 with a revamped cover version of The Rolling Stones' '(I Can't Get No)… read moreBubblerock was one of many aliases used by British singer, songwriter and pop entrepreneur Jonathan King. Bubblerock reached the British Top 30 in 1972 with a revamped cover version of The Rolling Stones' '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction'. This modest chart triumph was followed … read more -
Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs
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Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs were an English novelty band that issued a few recordings in the early 1970s. Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs… read moreTerry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs were an English novelty band that issued a few recordings in the early 1970s. Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs was a band name created to promote the hit single "Seaside Shuffle". The name was not a… read moreTerry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs were an English novelty band that issued a few recordings in the early 1970s. Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs was a band name created to promote the hit single "Seaside Shuffle". The name was not a reference to any particular band member, but was a pun on t… read more -
The Angelettes
368 listeners
The Angelettes were a British bubblegum pop group from Manchester, United Kingdom, active in the early 1970s and consisting of four schoolg… read moreThe Angelettes were a British bubblegum pop group from Manchester, United Kingdom, active in the early 1970s and consisting of four schoolgirls: Sue Hampson (vocals), Pat Fitzgerald (vocals), Jan Heywood (vocals) and Julie Abbott (vocals… read moreThe Angelettes were a British bubblegum pop group from Manchester, United Kingdom, active in the early 1970s and consisting of four schoolgirls: Sue Hampson (vocals), Pat Fitzgerald (vocals), Jan Heywood (vocals) and Julie Abbott (vocals). They released a couple of singles in 1972 (notably '… read more -
Simon Turner
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Simon Turner is one of many aliases used by Simon Fisher Turner. View wikiSimon Turner is one of many aliases used by Simon Fisher Turner. View wikiSimon Turner is one of many aliases used by Simon Fisher Turner. View wiki