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(Vocal/instrumental group, 1976–96, 2002) A legendary punk band, The Banshees did not release their first single, ‘Hong Kong Garden’, until 1978. Vocalist Siouxsie was accompanied by Steve Severin (bass), John McKay (guitar) and Kenny Morris (drums). McKay and Morris left abruptly in 1979 to be replaced by Budgie (ex-Slits) and John McGeoch, formerly of Magazine, ...

Source: The Definitive Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock, general editor Michael Heatley

album won a Grammy, but rather than rest on their laurels, Basement Jaxx continued with Kish Kash (2003), a more complex work which saw guest vocal appearances from Siouxsie Sioux and grime star Dizzee Rascal. Styles & Forms | Twenty-First Century | Rock Personalities | Beyoncé | Twenty-First Century | Rock ...

Source: The Definitive Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock, general editor Michael Heatley

Alt-rock guitarist John Frusciante (b. 1970) was born into a musical family in Queens, New York. While living in Los Angeles after his parents’ divorce, Frusciante became involved with the city’s punk-rock scene. Frusciante was particularly inspired by The Germs, teaching himself to play the songs on their first album before taking guitar lessons. He studied Jeff Beck ...

Source: Rock Guitar Heroes, consultant editor Rusty Cutchin

Graham and Bert Jansch. Also in the mix were Thin Lizzy, Neil Young, Nils Lofgren, Tom Petty, George Harrison and new wavers John McGeoch (Magazine, Siouxsie & The Banshees) and Pretenders guitarist James Honeyman-Scott. Marr had been in various teenage bands before teaming up with singer and lyricist Steven Morrissey in 1982. They met when Marr ...

Source: Rock Guitar Heroes, consultant editor Rusty Cutchin

most popular and influential work was Graceland (1986), which utilized African musicians, helping popularize what would be dubbed ‘World Music’. Styles & Forms | Seventies | Rock Personalities | Siouxsie & The Banshees | Seventies | Rock ...

Source: The Definitive Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock, general editor Michael Heatley

, dressed in bondage clothing with safety pins and spikey hair. They attracted a small but dedicated following including the self-styled Bromley Contingent, some of who would later form Siouxsie and The Banshees and Generation X. A Manchester show inspired future members of The Buzzcocks, Joy Division and The Smiths. In October 1976, The Sex Pistols signed to ...

Source: The Definitive Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock, general editor Michael Heatley

an act.’ Peter Murphy Leading Exponents Joy Division Bauhaus The Cure The Sisters Of Mercy The Mission Christian Death Fields Of The Nephilim Flesh For Lulu Gene Loves Jezebel Siouxsie & The Banshees Goth Rock Style The gothic sound is epitomized by layered guitars and echo effects to which a heavy bass is added, producing an atmospheric, sinister ...

Source: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Music, general editor Paul Du Noyer

to the fans as the bands. The self-styled Bromley Contingent, who were at the forefront of the punk fashion scene, were out in force, their number including Siouxsie Sioux, Steve Severin, Billy Idol, Jordan and Soo Catwoman. September The Ramones In Toronto Having galvanized the punk scene in New York, London and Los Angeles ...

Source: Punk: The Brutal Truth, by Hugh Fielder and Mike Gent

was busted in Blackburn while Strummer and Simonon were arrested and fined for being drunk and disorderly in Glasgow. August Siouxsie’s Garden Party As part of the Bromley Contingent, Siouxsie and her mates – some of whom became Banshees – had a front-row seat for the first wave of punk in 1976. But it was another two years before Siouxsie ...

Source: Punk: The Brutal Truth, by Hugh Fielder and Mike Gent

Crosses Over A term coined by the British music press, post-punk was used to describe a variety of disparate artists, from those originally associated with punk, like Siouxsie & The Banshees, to those galvanized by it, like XTC. The most successful post-punk bands added a commercial edge to their music and entered the mainstream. Emerging from ...

Source: Punk: The Brutal Truth, by Hugh Fielder and Mike Gent
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