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Octopus (Belgian band) (346 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article

worked regularly in Europe, and toured with other bands such as Mud and the Rubettes. Steve left the band in 1976, and returned to the UK, where he became
The Firm (novelty band) (641 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
increasingly frantic arrangement. Group member Tony Thorpe, formerly of the Rubettes, adopted the stage name 'Ron Spock' in homage to Star Trek character
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2:46 "Johnny and The Hurricanes (Bootboys out-take/Unreleased)" – 5:02 "The Rubettes" – 3:50 "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do (B-Side)" – 3:34 "Get Wrecked At Home
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– UK No. 42 "Light Aircraft on Fire" (9 February 1996) – UK No. 58 "The Rubettes" (5 July 1999) – UK No. 66 Louise Wener, "Review: Bad Vibes by Luke Haines"
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as it then was 03 1989 The Râmâyan (English) John Robertson (ex- of The Rubettes, a once famous British Top Ten act) Performed on Channel 4, UK 04 1989
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Flights was pure jazz rock. Grimaldi collaborated with Peter Arneson (of the Rubettes) on keyboard, Dan K. Brown (of The Fixx) on bass, Cliff Venner on percussion
Deaths in November 2015 (10,282 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Wayne Bickerton: Songwriter and producer who was behind the success of the Rubettes and their 70s No 1, Sugar Baby Love Fallece exlanzador Ramón "Pintacora"