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  1. teachrock.org › traceitback › x-ray-spexX-Ray Spex - TeachRock

    Members: Poly Styrene, Jak Airport, Paul Dean, BP Hurding, Lora Logic, Rudi Thomson Origin: London, England, UKYears Active: 1976 – 1979, 1991, 1995 – 1996, 2008. English band X-Ray Spex were one of the first Punk bands not only led by a woman, but by a biracial woman, whose stage name was Poly Styrene. With Styrene leading the group, X-Ray ...

  2. Get all the lyrics to songs by B.P. Hurding and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.

  3. 16 de nov. de 2023 · The classic CLASSIX NOUVEAUX line-up of Sal Solo, BP Hurding, Mik Sweeney and Gary Steadman reunited in 2021. Initially testing the water with a new version of ‘Inside Outside’ from ‘Night People’, the quartet have recorded 7 new songs for ‘Battle Cry’, their first brand new studio album in 40 years.

  4. X Ray Spex featured Lora Logic, Poly Styrene, Jak Airport, BP Hurding, Paul Dean, Rudi Thompson and Richard Tee at various stages of their lifespan.

  5. Poly first spotted BP in another punk band, he gave her some pictures of the band, because he was looking for a manager. She thought he was perfect for X-RAY SPEX and very naughtily poached him for the SPEX line-up. BP Hurding was an excellent drummer, had a great personality and his own following, he was an amazing young talent.

  6. The break-up of X-Ray Spex triggered an advertisement placed in Melody Maker, searching for a new lead singer. [4] Sal Solo (formerly with The News) answered the advertisement. Jak Airport and B.P. Hurding left X-Ray Spex to form Classix Nouveaux with Mik Sweeney and Sal Solo. Their first gig was on 25 August 1979 at London's Music Machine (which would later become the Camden Palace and is now ...

  7. X-Ray Spex. One of the great English punk bands of the late ’70s, X-Ray Spex was formed in 1976 by school friends Poly Styrene (or Marian Elliott as she was named by her Somali dad and white British mum when she was born in Bromley, Kent, in 1957) and Susan Whitby (a saxophonist who chose the new name Lora Logic).