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Decameron Stewart, inspired by the early Seventies folk band who always looked they were going to be so much more successful than they actually were. Managed to get two albums out on Vertigo, sold poorly. Nevertheless got a deal with Transatlantic and released two more albums, sold poorly. And one of their first managers, before he became a comedian, was Jasper Carrott - who then went on to sell his interest in 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?' for ten million...
As for the Resigning Lamberts, I would expect them to be commercially unsuccessful but surprisingly long-lived, though with a constantly changing line up.
Town related 'could be music Groups' on 10:20 - Jun 30 by GeoffSentence
As for the Resigning Lamberts, I would expect them to be commercially unsuccessful but surprisingly long-lived, though with a constantly changing line up.
Much sought after by the press though, due to high quality interviews and good dinners accompanying them.
I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
Town related 'could be music Groups' on 10:20 - Jun 30 by GeoffSentence
As for the Resigning Lamberts, I would expect them to be commercially unsuccessful but surprisingly long-lived, though with a constantly changing line up.
And bewildering changes of musical style, with the group members expected to play unfamiliar instruments at each gig.