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  1. After a debut EP on 4AD Records in March 1982, they expanded to a 5-piece with the recruitment of former Josef K and Boots For Dancing drummer Ronnie Torrance, keyboard player Neill Martin. The band's debut album, The Man on Your Street was issued on 4AD in November 1982 (later reissued on CD in 1992 with the EP tracks added).

  2. The band was formed in 1979 originally as TV Art by Paul Haig (vocals, guitar) and Ronnie Torrance (drums), later joined by Malcolm Ross (guitar, keyboards), with Gary McCormack added on bass guitar, who soon left (later joining The Exploited) with David Weddell replacing him.

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  4. Bloomfield), and ex-Josef K drummer Ronnie Torrance replaced the departing Fusco and Stewart (the latter forming The Syndicate). The band split up later in 1982. Between line-up changes, the band recorded two sessions for John Peel 's BBC radio show, in 1980 and 1981. [2]

  5. Explore Ronnie Torrance's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Ronnie Torrance on AllMusic.

  6. 12 de mar. de 2019 · Nick Currie was a Josef K fanboy whose dream came true when he ended up with most of them in his band, with both guitarist Malcolm Ross and bassist Davy Weddell receiving a co-writers credit on Puritans, the lead track on the band’s debut EP for 4AD Records. Drummer Ronnie Torrance also appeared on the follow-up album, The Man on ...

  7. 18 de dic. de 2019 · Ronnie Torrance, the drummer, had left all his spare skins in the studio in Brussels, so we had to carry on without a snare and improvise for about four songs.