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Tonight scored the first hit for the power pop movement in February 1978, with "Drummer Man" reaching No. 14 in the UK Singles Chart. [3] Their next single "Money (That's Your Problem)" charted reached No. 66; [3] but two more singles were released plus an album was recorded. Lack of further successes leaves them labelled as a one-hit wonder.
Suzy arrives in London with nowhere to stay. She meets a friend, Fiona, a groupie who has settled into a relationship with Lee, bass player and singer with the band Forever More. At first Suzy is just one of many girls who follow the groups and make themselves sexually available to musicians and their hangers-on (a type represented by Forever ...
"Stay" is a doo-wop song written by Maurice Williams and first recorded in 1960 by Williams with his group the Zodiacs. [1] Commercially successful versions were later also issued by the Hollies , the Four Seasons and Jackson Browne .
Neil Starr came from Dopamine to form Attack! Attack! with Ryan Day. Will Davies came from the band Adequate Seven. Ryan Day and Mike Griffiths also played together in Pete's Sake. The band finished a co-headlining UK tour with Tonight Is Goodbye during February 2009, with the two bands exchanging the headlining and main support positions every ...
Jim Leverton – bass, backing vocals; lead vocals on "Nowhere to Hide" Richard Coughlan – drums; Additional personnel. Jimmy Hastings – tenor and soprano saxophone, flute; David Sinclair – keyboards on "Nowhere to Hide" Simon Bentall – percussion; Ralph Cross – additional percussion on "The Unauthorised Breakfast Item"
The video depicts a band playing "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)". U2 were cast in the role of the band's guardian angels, watching over the position that corresponds to their instrument in U2. [26] Meret Becker is the lead actress of the video, cast as the band's lead singer. Wenders stated that they "liked the idea that Bono's voice would be sung ...
The band performed at the venue nearly 300 times between 1961 and 1963 — also the time when their careers exploded. Since reopening its doors in 1991, Cavern Club hosts live music seven nights a ...
The band signed a new contract with the British label GWR in 1986 and released other two studio albums, before going into quiescence. [ 1 ] In 1989, Castle Communications , a company specialized in cheap reissues of old recordings, [ 4 ] obtained the rights for Girlschool’s back catalogue from the bankrupt Bronze Records [ 5 ] and later from GWR.