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  1. Keith Rimell. Kevin Archer. The Killjoys were a punk band from Birmingham, England, formed in 1976, with members including Kevin Rowland and Kevin "Al" Archer, who would later form Dexys Midnight Runners, and Ghislaine "Gil" Weston, who would later join Girlschool.

  2. The Killjoys - Keith Rimell Interview. It's interview time for the longest ever set of web pages devoted to a band with only one single to their name! Ladies & Gentlemen give a big hand to Keith Rimell who joined The Killjoys mid '77 on second guitar. Some interesting stories here.

  3. Keith Rimell: At first all the ideas were Kevin's. During the studio rehearsals, Kevin pushed us to contribute to the songs. Many of the song ideas were actually Mark Phillips', but Kevin never credited anyone else as writers. In fairness it may not have been all Kevin's fault. Kevin Rowland:...

  4. Keith Rimell Kevin Archer: Historia. Kevin Rowland (voz, peluquero especializado), Ghislaine "Gil" Weston (también conocido como "Gem", bajo) y Mark Philips (guitarra) habían sido miembros de la banda Lucy & the Lovers, inspirada en Roxy Music a mediados de la década de 1970 .

  5. Around mid 77 they lost Heather and Joe 90 (on Kevin’s insistence probably) and acquired a new drummer, Bob Peach, and guitarist Keith Rimell and became virtually a different band as Mr Rowland again sought to jump ship. If you get a chance check out the two John Peel radio sessions they did to hear the difference.

  6. dexys.org › killjoysTHE KILLJOYS

    Amid tension in the band (none of the Killjoys members have anything good to say about working with Kevin Rowland) guitarist Keith Rimell lost his temper at a rehearsal session and announced he was leaving The Killjoys. With a tour imminent he offered to play the gigs before going but Kevin told him to 'leave now'.

  7. The Killjoys graba dos sesiones para el programa de John Peel en BBC Radio 1 : la primera en Octubre de 1977, y el segundo en Febrero de 1978, durante el período en el que se contratan a Keith Rimell (guitarra) y Bob Peach (batería), en sustitución de Philips y Burton.