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Ant performed "Vive Le Rock" at the 1985 benefit concert Live Aid. It was the only song he played at the show, as the band preceding him on the bill, The Boomtown Rats (for whom concert co-organiser Bob Geldof was the front man) overran their allotted time.
Stuart Leslie Goddard, known professionally as Adam Ant (born 3 November 1954) is an English singer, musician, and actor. He gained popularity as the lead singer of new wave group Adam and the Ants and later as a solo artist, scoring 10 UK top ten hits from 1980 to 1983, including three UK No. 1 singles.
Adam Ant "Desperate But Not Serious" Mike Mansfield/Adam Ant "Puss 'n Boots" 1983 "Strip" "Apollo 9" 1984 Daniel Kleinman "Vive Le Rock" 1985 Frances de Lea "Room at the Top" 1990 Daniel Kleinman "Rough Stuff" "Can't Set Rules About Love" "Wonderful" 1995 Tony Kunewalder "Beautiful Dream" "Gotta Be a Sin" "Cool Zombie" 2012 Adam Ant/Adam Ross
In 1982 Constantinou joined Adam Ant's live band as bass guitarist and backing vocalist in time for the Friend or Foe album tour and the video for the single Desperate But Not Serious. [5] He also took a minor acting role as Toulouse Lautrec in the video for Ant's 1983 single Strip. [ 6 ]
Antmusic: The Very Best of Adam Ant is a greatest hits compilation album from Adam Ant that covers his early work with Adam and the Ants as well as his solo work. [3]This greatest hits package reached number six on the UK album chart [4] The corresponding VHS, with all the music videos to the classic Ant/Ants hits, also charted very well on the UK video charts.
Adam and the Ants made their radio debut on John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show when they recorded a session on 23 January 1978 that included the songs "Deutscher Girls", "It Doesn't Matter", "Puerto Rican" and "Lou" – the latter of which featured the group's manager Jordan on lead vocals, [15] as she regularly did during live performances until 14 May 1978, when she left the band after a gig at ...
Stävin started her acting career in the early 1980s. She appeared in two music videos for Adam Ant, "Ant Rap" (1981) and "Strip" (1983). Stävin's first film role was in the James Bond film Octopussy (1983), where she played a non-speaking role as an Octopussy girl.
B-Side Babies is a compilation album by English new wave musician Adam Ant, released by Epic Records in 1994. [1] It is not to be confused with The B-Sides, a 7-inch EP of "Friends" b/w "Kick"/"Physical", released by Do It Records in 1982.