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  2. Madness (band) - Wikipedia

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    Madness are an English ska and pop band from Camden Town, north west London, who formed in 1976.One of the most prominent bands of the late 1970s and early 1980s two-tone ska revival, they continue to perform with six of the seven members of their original line-up. [1]

  3. Harlettes - Wikipedia

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    Members Charlotte Crossley, Sharon Redd and Ula Hedwig appear among the cast and special guests in the "album-cover" finale of the 1978 musical movie Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. In the 1980 concert film Divine Madness, the Harlettes are Jocelyn Brown, Diva Gray and Ula Hedwig.

  4. Divine Madness (Madness album) - Wikipedia

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    The album peaked at number 1 in the UK charts, and it eventually led to a Madness reunion and their first concert in six years (which was recorded for their Madstock! album). Divine Madness was also released as a video and eventually DVD with all Madness music videos, including the album track "Bed & Breakfast Man", the omitted single "Sweetest ...

  5. Dan Woodgate - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Mark "Woody" Woodgate (born 19 October 1960) is an English musician, songwriter, composer and record producer. In a career spanning 45 years, Woodgate came to prominence in the late 1970s as the drummer for the English ska band Madness and went on to become a member of the Anglo-American alternative rock band Voice of the Beehive in the late 1980s.

  6. Category:Madness (band) members - Wikipedia

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    Past and present members of the ska band Madness. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. S. Suggs (singer) (2 C, 4 P)

  7. Chris Foreman - Wikipedia

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    The band continued to be known as Crunch!, and played in London every couple of years. Foreman reunited with all seven original Madness members in 1992. In 2005 Foreman announced that he was leaving the band, but on 30 November 2006, it was confirmed that Foreman was returning to play on Madness' forthcoming UK Christmas tour. [8]

  8. Madness discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Madness, a British pop/ska band, comprises 13 studio albums, 16 compilation albums, four live albums, two soundtrack albums, three extended plays, four box sets, 43 singles and 37 music videos.

  9. Lee Thompson (saxophonist) - Wikipedia

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    He also sang the vocals on his own composition, "Razor Blade Alley", which was a regular inclusion in early Madness shows. Thompson reunited with all seven original Madness members in 1992. After Madness disbanded in 1986, Thompson formed a new band The Madness with Foreman, Suggs and Chas Smash, but they broke up after releasing one album in ...