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Based in Shepherd's Bush in west London, The Passions formed in early 1978 as the Youngsters with a line-up of Gogan (guitar, vocals), Claire Bidwell (bass guitar), Richard Williams (drums), Dack Dyde (guitar) and Mitch Barker (vocals). [8] Williams and Gogan were previously in the punk rock outfit the Derelicts. [5]
The Passions. Barbara Gogan – vocals, guitar; piano on "Small Stones" Clive Timperley – guitar, vocals; piano on "Someone Special" David Agar – bass, vocals; guitar on "Small Stones", additional percussion on "Skin Deep" Richard Williams – percussion; Technical. Martin Moss, Pete Buhlmann – engineer; Jeff Veitch – cover photography
Michael & Miranda is the debut album by English post-punk/new wave band the Passions, released on 18 April 1980 [2] by Fiction Records. [3]The album was reissued on CD in November 2015 by Cherry Red Records and included three bonus tracks, first released in 1979 as non-album singles.
The line-up was: Sue Gogan, Barbara Gogan, Richard Williams, Sue Allegra, John Harris, Alan Lofting and Debby Moss. When the band split up, some of the former members went on to start two other bands - Barbara Gogan and Williams joined the not-yet-named The Passions , formed by songwriter and bassist Claire Bidwell, and Susan Gogan and ...
A new documentary about Richard Williams, the father of tennis greats Serena and Venus Williams, has sold into major markets. “On the Line: The Richard Williams Story,” which had its U.K ...
Richard Williams and Price divorced in 2002 after 22 years of marriage. A decade later, he welcomed son Dylan Starr Richard Williams with his third wife, Lakeisha Graham, whom he split from in 2017.
Sanctuary is the third and last album by English post-punk/new wave band The Passions, released on 18 September 1982 [2] by Polydor Records.. The album was originally called "Cars Driven Fast" after the song on the album and artwork had been designed for it.
The poster for the documentary “On the Line: The Richard Williams Story” is cleverly acerbic. Against a white background stands one of the more derided — and more recently celebrated, via ...