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  1. johnschildren.info › recordsJohn's Children

    John's Children/Jet/Radio Stars: Music For The Herd Of Herring Voiceprint/Radiant Future, RFVP001CD, 2001. Live album recorded during the Nothing To Do With Us tour in May 2000. Japanese version has a different sleeve + 3 bonus tracks: "Radio Stars" / "Brian Damage" / "Crazy Kids"

  2. John's Children est un groupe britannique de rock, originaire de Leatherhead, en Angleterre.Il est formé de la vague mod du milieu des années 1960.Dans son époque historique il a duré moins de deux ans, n'a sorti que six singles et un album qui n'ont pas été de gros succès commerciaux, mais s'est distingué par ses prestations ravageuses (au point de surpasser les Who eux-mêmes), ce ...

  3. 2 October 2016: Wapping Wharf Records presents a Christmas Mod Ball with John's Children at The 100 Club, with support from The Electric Stars.A one-off performance to celebrate this legendary '60s Mod band's 50th anniversary*. After the heyday of the band's classic '60s line-up -- Andy Ellison (vocals), Chris Townson (drums), Marc Bolan (guitar), John Hewlett (bass) -- and a few other ...

  4. A strange song by John's Children recorded the year before Marc Bolan joined the band.

  5. John's Children were a 1960s pop art/mod rock band from Leatherhead, England that briefly featured future T. Rex frontman Marc Bolan.John's Children were known for their outrageous live performances and were booted off a tour with The Who in Germany in 1967 when they upstaged the headliners. Their 1967 single "Desdemona", a Bolan composition, was banned by the BBC because of the controversial ...

  6. Listen to music by John's Children on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by John's Children, including Midsummer Night's Scene, Desdemona and more.

  7. johnschildren.info › historyJohn's Children

    The history of John's Children: This first part of the band's history concerning the early pre John's Children days was written by Andy Ellison: The very beginnings of the group The Silence, began when Chris Townson and myself first met at a mixed Boarding School, nestling in the North Downs, near Box Hill, Surrey.