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UK Subs

The UK Subs were another group that emerged from the scene at The Roxy in London in 1977. Founder and Lead Vocalist Charlie Harper was playing in R&B and pub rock groups before being influenced by bands like The Damned to turn to punk. The band initially started in 1976 as "The Subversives" with singer Charlie Harper. When the band line-up was based around Harper's growling Cockney vocals with Nicky Garratt on Guitar, Paul Slack on Bass and a variety of drummers they became the "U.K. subversives", later shortened to "U.K. Subs". Although adopting punk stylings, the bands work was still heavily influenced by R&B, albeit played fast. Their sound was most similar to Sham 69 or The Angelic Upstarts, although without the skinhead following Whilst never having a big hit, several singles made the lower reaches of the Top 30 in the late 70s, including "Stranglehold", "Tomorrow's Girls", a cover of The Zombies classic "She's Not There" and "Warhead". The first two studio LPs "Another Kind of Blues" and "Brand New Age" also made the lower reaches of the album charts. In 1983 Nicky Garratt left the band along with bass player Alvin Gibbs and then drummer Kim Wylie leaving Charlie Harper to recruit a whole new band. Garratt would come back in and out of the line-up over the following 25 years whilst Charlie carried on touring and recording with an almost ever changing line-up. The UK Subs are the only band to record an album for every letter of the alphabet, in order, reaching Z (Ziezo) in 2016.

Members: Lars Frederiksen, Rab Fae Beith, Nicky Garratt, Alvin Gibbs, Jacek Ostoya, Ricky McGuire, Paul Slack, Steve Roberts (5), Malcolm Asling, Kevin Nixon, Steve Slack, Richard Anderson (4), Rory Lyons, Terry Roberts (2), Tom Couch (2), Bobby Harper, John Towe, Gregor Kramer, Alan Campbell, Pumpy, Jason Willer, Belvy K, Steve Straughan, Darrell Bath, Dave Farrelly, Andy Frantic, David Ayer, Matthew McCoy, James Moncur, John Armitage, Brian Barnes (3), Jamie Oliver (2), Simon Rankin, Jason Dulldrums, Benjamin Butler, Jim Moncur, Alan Lee (7), Keita Taniguchi, Pete Davies (5), David Lloyd (10), Clara Wiseman, Steve J. Jones, David Charles Perez, and Geoff Sewell (3)

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