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    composed of Pete Burns and Julian Cope. In December 1977, he joined The Spitfire Boys, who dissolved the same month. Wylie and two of the band, Pete Griffiths...
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    acts. The term "rockism" was coined in 1981 by English rock musician Pete Wylie. It soon became a pejorative used humorously by self-described "anti-rockist"...
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    for a world tour in 2010–2011. In late 2011, Jones collaborated with Pete Wylie and members of the Farm to form the Justice Tonight Band. Michael Geoffrey...
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    " In 1977, Burns formed a punk band with contemporaries Julian Cope, Pete Wylie, and Phil Hurst, calling themselves The Mystery Girls. They only had one...
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  • McCulloch formed the very successful Echo & the Bunnymen, while guitarist Pete Wylie formed Wah! Heat (and various subsequent incarnations of Wah!) and enjoyed...
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  • No. 1 in the UK the following year. In 1991, the Farm teamed up with Pete Wylie of Wah! (The Mongrel), to re-record his 1986 hit "Sinful" in the indie-dance...
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    The Stone Roses (redirect from Pete Garner)
    time since 1995. They joined Mick Jones from the Clash, the Farm and Pete Wylie at the Manchester Ritz in aid of the Justice for Hillsborough campaign...
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  • Clarke's band), and also played a gig with Holly Johnson. In December, Pete Wylie (formerly of Crucial Three and The Mystery Girls) joined the band, but...
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  • Henry. It was shot in Liverpool in 2004 and its soundtrack was written by Pete Wylie. It was nominated in the "Best Educational Drama" category at the British...
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    Richard Ashcroft, Wah! and Terry Hall. Campbell has also worked with Pete Wylie, and toured with Shack. Rain (1988–1992) The Lightning Seeds (1994–2000...
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    Suede, Buzzcocks, Public Image Limited, Julian Cope, P. P. Arnold and Pete Wylie followed throughout the 1990s. Joyce, Rourke, and Gannon reunited to work...
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  • Wylie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Wylie, (born 1984), American actor, singer and performer Alexander Wylie (disambiguation)...
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  • nucleus of The Justice Tonight Band, joined by Mick Jones (The Clash), Pete Wylie (The Mighty Wah!) and Andrew Davitt (Johnny Boy, Paul Weller, Manic Street...
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    Ltd (1992); recorded with P.P. Arnold (1995); toured and recorded with Pete Wylie (1996–98); toured with Vinny Peculiar and Paul Arthurs (2007); and toured...
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    Crucial Three, a bedroom band which also featured Julian Cope and Pete Wylie. When Wylie left, McCulloch and Cope formed the short-lived A Shallow Madness...
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  • time. In 1977, Burns formed a punk band with contemporaries Julian Cope, Pete Wylie, and Phil Hurst, calling themselves the Mystery Girls. They only had one...
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  • Sinful! (category Pete Wylie songs)
    debut solo single by English musician Pete Wylie, from his 1987 debut album of the same name. It was produced by Wylie and Ian Ritchie, and features vocals...
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    Eric's in the late 1970s. The other two members were Julian Cope and Pete Wylie who went on to form Wah!. The band existed between May and June 1977,...
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    The Alarm, Kirk Brandon of Theatre of Hate and Spear of Destiny, and Pete Wylie of Wah! He is now a member of Slinky Vagabond with Earl Slick, Clem Burke...
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    effect in Liverpool. The gig was witnessed by Jayne Casey, Julian Cope, Pete Wylie, Pete Burns, Bill Drummond, Holly Johnson, Will Sergeant, Budgie and Ian...
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  • reverse" which launched the careers of Ian McCulloch, Julian Cope and Pete Wylie The Cryin' Shames: 1960s pop group Dalek I Love You: 1970s synthpop precursor...
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    time since 1995. They joined Mick Jones from The Clash, The Farm, and Pete Wylie at the Manchester Ritz in a concert in aid of the Justice for Hillsborough...
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  • incarnation of Pete Wylie, Wah! Heat after being a member of the short-lived Crucial Three and the Mystery Girls. It was also Wylie's third serious project...
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    , along with other recordings with Laurie Anderson (Strange Angels), Pete Wylie (Sinful), Hugh Cornwell (Wolf) and the Big Dish (Swimmer). During the...
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    time since 1995. They joined Mick Jones from the Clash, the Farm and Pete Wylie at the Manchester Ritz in aid of the Justice for Hillsborough campaign...
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  • Blues" Single by Wah! Released 1982 Genre New wave Length 3:54 Label Eternal, WEA Songwriter(s) Pete Wylie Producer(s) Mike Hedges Wah! singles chronology...
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  • Sinful (album), the 1987 debut solo album by Pete Wylie "Sinful" (song), the album's title track and Wylie's debut solo single Sin (disambiguation) Sinner...
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  • originally released as a limited edition "Club Mix" in December 1990 with Pete Wylie on vocals. A re-recorded version with Bill Drummond on vocals was released...
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  • London. Paula David, who was a session vocalist that Suggs knew, and Pete Wylie contributed backing vocals throughout the recordings. Musically, the sound...
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  • News International phone hacking scandal, members of the Farm along with Pete Wylie, and Mick Jones of the Clash performed at an anti-The Sun concert at the...
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