The Housemartins were an English indie rock group formed in Hull who were active in the 1980s and charted three top-ten albums and six top-twenty singles...
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British indie rock band The Housemartins. It was the third single from the album London 0 Hull 4 and reached number three in the UK Singles Chart. Vocalist...
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group the Housemartins, both of whom performed lead and backing vocals. Other members throughout the band's existence were former Housemartins roadie Sean...
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Paul Heaton (redirect from The 8th (Paul Heaton album))
guitar, former Housemartins roadie Sean Welch on bass, David Stead on drums and Housemartins former drummer Dave Hemingway, now in the role of joint lead...
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Dave Hemingway (category The Housemartins members)
The Housemartins. Rotheray recommended him to Housemartins guitarist Stan Cullimore, who phoned him. He was working as a purchase ledger clerk at the...
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November 2007 by The Housemartins and The Beautiful South on Mercury Records. It is in effect a greatest hits album for both of the bands, the first seven...
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Caravan of Love (category The Housemartins songs)
British indie band the Housemartins released "Caravan of Love" in November 1986. The a cappella song was a success, reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart...
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Fatboy Slim (redirect from The Greatest Hits – Remixed)
to popularise the big beat genre in the 1990s. In the 1980s, Cook was the bassist for the Hull-based indie rock band the Housemartins, who achieved a...
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London 0 Hull 4 (category The Housemartins albums)
London 0 Hull 4 is the debut album by The Housemartins, released in June 1986. It contains the singles "Flag Day" (#124 UK), "Sheep" (#54 UK), "Happy...
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Flag Day (song) (redirect from Flag Day (The Housemartins song))
"Flag Day" is the debut single released by British indie rock band The Housemartins. Released in 1985, it peaked at #124 on the UK Singles Chart, and...
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Live at the BBC is a compilation album of live tracks recorded for the BBC between 1985 and 1987 by The Housemartins. While most of the tracks included...
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The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death is the second and final studio album by The Housemartins. It was released in 1987, and produced three singles...
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"Sheep" is the second single released by British indie rock band the Housemartins. It appeared on the album London 0 Hull 4. 7-inch - B-side: Drop Down...
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Stan Cullimore (category The Housemartins members)
actor. He played guitar, between 1983 and 1988, for the Hull-based indie rock band The Housemartins. He was born in Stapleford, Cambridgeshire. He moved...
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Five Get Over Excited (redirect from Five Get Over Excited (The Housemartins song))
Over Excited is a song by The Housemartins released as a single from their album The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death. The follow-up to their #1 UK...
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Now That's What I Call Quite Good (category The Housemartins compilation albums)
the post-breakup greatest hits album from The Housemartins, released in 1988. As well as singles (such as the UK number one "Caravan of Love"), the compilation...
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Paul Heaton discography (redirect from Paul Heaton Presents the 8th)
The discography of Paul Heaton, a solo artist previously a member of The Housemartins and The Beautiful South, consists of nine studio albums. Paul Heaton's...
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the Farmer" is a single by British Indie rock band The Housemartins from the album The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death. It reached #15 in the UK...
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Sean Welch (category Musicians from the London Borough of Enfield)
England) was the bassist for The Beautiful South and previously roadie for The Housemartins. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Biography: The Beautiful South"...
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Dexys Midnight Runners.[when?] The demo fell into the hands of English indie pop band the Housemartins, who invited the Proclaimers to support them on...
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Delichon (redirect from Housemartin)
Delichon is a small genus of passerine birds that belongs to the swallow family and contains four species called house martins. These are chunky, bull-headed...
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the dead security escort. Afterwards, Dalby tells his agents that the main suspects are Eric Grantby and his chief of staff, codenamed "Housemartin"...
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"I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" (The Proclaimers) – 3:18 "Happy Hour" (The Housemartins) – 2:34 "Whitehouse" – 2:36 "Get Along" – 2:39 "Skanking Song" – 2:28...
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Go! Discs (category 1983 establishments in the United Kingdom)
signing to the label was Billy Bragg and early releases also came from Sheffield band The Box and Hull band The Housemartins. Records by the latter's spin-off...
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Craven Park, Hull (category Defunct greyhound racing venues in the United Kingdom)
starring the former vocalists of The Housemartins and The Beautiful South Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott on 3 June, supported by guests Billy Bragg and The Divine...
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Camden Town (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
"Five Get Over Excited" by The Housemartins from the album The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death, 1987[citation needed] The song "London Belongs To...
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Ted Key (musician) (category The Housemartins members)
England) was the original bassist in The Housemartins. He was replaced in 1985 by Norman Cook. Key originally played with a local band called The Gargoyles...
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St John's Wood (category Districts of the City of Westminster)
December 2023. "The Housemartins: how we made Happy Hour". The Guardian. 4 December 2018. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 8 December 2023. "The Making of Henry...
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David Rotheray (section The Life of Birds)
called The Newpolitans. Both Mammoth and the Newpolitans featured Hugh Whitaker on drums, who later became the drummer for The Housemartins. The Newpolitans...
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a 1995 first-person shooter engine "Build" (song), a 1987 song by The Housemartins BUILD (Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development), an American...
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