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  2. Bucks Fizz - Wikipedia

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    Again, Bucks Fizz found themselves the subject of newspaper headlines, this time with the revelation that Aston had been having an affair with Andy Hill — the husband of the group's creator, Nichola Martin.

  3. Now Those Days Are Gone - Wikipedia

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    A newly recorded version of "Now Those Days Are Gone" was released in 2006 on the Bucks Fizz album, The Lost Masters, while an early demo by Hill was released in 2008 on The Lost Masters 2 - The Final Cut. [11] This demo featured an expletive, which necessitated the album to include a parental advisory sticker.

  4. My Camera Never Lies - Wikipedia

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    "My Camera Never Lies" is a 1982 single by pop group Bucks Fizz. It became the group's second consecutive (and third overall) UK number-one in April 1982. [2] The song was written by Andy Hill and Nichola Martin, [1] and was featured on Bucks Fizz's second album Are You Ready.

  5. Bucks Fizz (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Bucks Fizz album received average to good reviews from magazines.Record Mirror gave the album three out of five stars and said; "I think Bucks Fizz are bunch of gutless wonders who can perhaps sing in tune but don't know the meaning of singing with emotion...[The album] is a big production job with slick session musicians, ten ready-made songs for them to warble, and yet the whole shebang ...

  6. Piece of the Action - Wikipedia

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    The promotional video of the song features the group in a variety of outfits and performing the routine in a night club-like setting. Much thought was put into the image for the group at this time, with the group's creator Nichola Martin deciding on khaki, rather than jeans or leather as it was not so obvious and was currently in fashion. They ...

  7. Bobby G - Wikipedia

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    In January 1981, G auditioned for a new pop group being put together by songwriter/manager Nichola Martin. The group was called Bucks Fizz and were to perform in that year's A Song for Europe contest with the song "Making Your Mind Up". After another singer Stephen Fischer became unavailable, G was offered the job following further auditions.

  8. Making Your Mind Up - Wikipedia

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    Martin then realised she had to quickly assemble a group to perform the song for the contest, based around her and Nolan. With the song already entered under the name Bucks Fizz, Martin and future group manager, Jill Shirley recruited Cheryl Baker, Bobby G and Jay Aston to the line-up, with Martin herself dropping out. The song was alongside ...

  9. Hand Cut - Wikipedia

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    Hand Cut is the third studio album by the British pop group Bucks Fizz. It was released on 1 March 1983 and features the UK top 20 hits, " If You Can't Stand the Heat " and " Run for Your Life ". Overview