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American, hard rock

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Replaced Geoff Deane in 1982

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Ex-Clash guitarist

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Manfred Mann was the keyboard player. D'Abo replaced Paul Jones in 1966

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Dave Clark was the drummer

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(Her last name rhymes with hazy) American

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Seattle punk rock band

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Ska Band 1995-2002

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Real name Gabriele Susanne Kerner. Had a UK Number One with "99 Red Balloons" (this was an English version of their song "99 Luftballons") in 1984

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The Motors had a UK Number 4 in 1978 with "Airport"

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Had a UK Number 12 in 1979 with "The Sound Of The Suburbs"

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Vocals from 1982 - 1987. Vocals on the first half of the debut album, "Scum" and was replaced by Lee Dorian

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German, hard rock

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Real name Neville Holder

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Had a couple of UK Top Twenty hits in the 80's with "Labour Of Love" in 1987 and "Looking For Linda" in 1989

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Married John McEnroe

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It's true, Wikipedia says so. Fog on the Tyne.

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The band eventually split in January 2007 citing "musical similarities".

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Went on to form The Beautiful South with Dave Hemingway.

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Manfred Mann was the keyboard player. Jones was replaced as vocalist by Mike D'Abo in 1966

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Had a UK number 2 in 1985 with "Love and Pride" and another UK Top Ten single ("Alone Without You") in the same year

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Real name John Weller

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Reached number 12 in the UK charts in 1984 with "Closest Thing To Heaven"

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Not the same Paul Young as was in the Q-Tips and solo performer

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A different Paul Young to the one that sang with Sad Café and Mike And The Mechanics

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Not the same Paul Young as was in the Q-Tips and solo performer

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Frampton later formed "Humble Pie" with Small Faces vocalist Steve Marriot

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Real name Peter Blankfield

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Replaced Howard Devoto who went on to form Magazine

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Replaced David Peacock (who had previously replaced Terrence Lee) in 1986

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Band formed in Nottingham, had several Top 30 hits in the 70's; one of them "Billy Don't Be A Hero" reaching Number 1 in 1974. Also recorded a version of "We've Got The Whole World In Our Hands" with Nottingham Forest FC - it reached Number 24 in 1978

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Died of heart failure on 4th January 1986

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Real name Kelvin Mercer

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Had a UK Number 4 hit with the single "Dance The Night Away" in 1998

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Also played harmonica in the band. Had a UK Number 6 with "Tobacco Road" in 1964

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Scored a UK Top 5 hit in 1981 with "Einstein A-Go-Go"

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Had a UK Number 5 in 1987 with the song "Living In A Box"

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UK Number 4 hit in 1985 with "Broken Wings"

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Joined Journey in 1977 to allow Gregg Rolie to concentrate purely on keyboards

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Real name Ronald James Padavona, replaced Ozzy Osbourne in 1979

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Replaced by Graham Bonnet in 1979

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Had a UK Number Five single with "Since Yesterday" in 1985

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Founded the band with Ian Brown.

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Real name Samantha Sprackling

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Had a UK Number One in 1971 with "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep". Had other UK Top Ten hits including "Tweedle Dee Tweedle Dum"

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Real name Charles Peter Smith

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German, rock band

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American, 1989-1996

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Real name Anthony Scott Flippen

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Real name Sebastian Bierk

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Dutch, symphonic metal band

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Replaced Jay Aston in 1985

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Daughter of Brian Poole (and the Tremeloes)

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Made up of members of the band "Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie". Shirley Manson originally played keyboards, but switched to lead vocalist. Had a small hit with the single "Suffocate Me". Soon after, Butch Vig asked Manson to join his band "Garbage".

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Real name Simon Rowbottom

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Had UK Top Ten hits in the 80's; "Lean On Me (Ah-Li-Ayo)" (Number 3 in 1985) and "For America" (Number 10 in 1986)

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Real name Justin Sullivan

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Appeared on Top Of The Pops in the UK in 1983 with the single "Destination Zululand" which reached number 36 in the charts

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Real name John Reis

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Real name Jonathon Gray

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Replaced Steve Perry in 1998

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Replaced Robert Fleischman in 1978 and stayed with the band until 1997. Was then replaced by Steve Augeri in 1998

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Real name Gordon Sumner

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The Lords Of The New Church also featured ex-Damned guitarist Brian James

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Real name Graham McPherson

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Famous as the blonde singer of The Human League. She is not a natural blonde and really has brown hair.

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American, originally a rapper, later becoming a nu-metal singer

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American

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Finnish

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Real name Norman Rogers

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Vocalist with Pantera from 1983 - 1986

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She was one of the actresses who auditioned for the role of Princess Leia in the 1977 film Star Wars, but lost out to Carrie Fisher. Also sang background vocals for The Sisters of Mercy.

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Had an unexpected UK Top Twenty hit with "Nice Legs Shame About Her Face" in 1979

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American

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Replaced Rob Halford in 1996. Recorded two studio albums with Priest ("Jugulator" and "Demolition") before Rob Halford rejoined than band in 2003

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American

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Real name Tracy Cattell. Had a UK Number Five in 1988 with "Crash"

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Real name David Jolicoeur

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Real name Vincent Neil Wharton

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Had a UK Top Ten hit in 1973 with "Love Train"

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The Mission have also recorded under the name The Metal Gurus, teaming with Noddy Holder and Jim Lea from Slade to record a charity version of Merry Xmas Everybody

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Ex-Sisters of Mercy guitarist

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