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    The new line-up, also including the band's manager Mark "Sooty" Byrne on second guitar, signed with Anagram Records, and recorded a session for David Jensen's BBC radio show. Indie hits continued with singles such as "Black Sheep" and "You'll Never Know", but sales dwindled, and the band split up in 1985.

  2. The new line-up also included the band’s manager MarkSootyByrne on lead guitar. Original bassist Mark Hambly left and was replaced by John Chilcott. They were dropped by EMI and released ‘Shot Away’ on Anagram Records, a subsidiary of Cherry Red, but split up in 1985.

  3. Vice Squad. La banda liderada por Rebecca Bond, alias Beki Bondage, se formó en Bristol en 1978, en plena segunda oleada del punk británico. El line-up original estaba formado además de Beki a la voz, por el guitarrista Dave Bateman, Mark Hambly al bajo y Shane Baldwin a la batería .

  4. 23 de oct. de 2019 · Undeterred, the remaining Vice Squad members recruited ex-roadie MarkSootyByrne on second guitar, with Lia (real name Julia Rumbelow) replacing Beki. Though not really a natural “punk” vocalist (before just joining VS, she had recorded with synth-pop act Affairs Of The Heart), Lia fit in well with the more musical and ...

  5. Guitarist - engineer - co-manager of Vice Squad. Aliases: Sooty. In Groups: Vice Squad. Variations: Viewing All | Mark Byrne. Byrne, M. Byrne, Mark, Mark "Sooty" Byrne, Mark (Sooty) Byrne, SrA Mark Byrne. [a318790] Edit Artist. Discography. 1 – 25 of 41. Prev. Next. Sort. Show. 1 – 25 of 41. Prev. 1. 2. Next. Show. Videos. Edit. Add a Video.

  6. Sin embargo, el grupo logró reemplazar a una nueva cantante llamada Lia (ex-Jools y Affairs of the Heart) con Bondage. La nueva banda, ahora bajo el liderazgo del agente Mark "Sooty" Byrne en la segunda guitarra, firmó con Anagram Records y grabó una sesión para el programa de radio de David Jensen.

  7. The new line-up, also including the band's manager Mark "Sooty" Byrne on second guitar, signed with Anagram Records, and recorded a session for David Jensen's BBC radio show. Indie hits continued with singles such as "Black Sheep" and "You'll Never Know", but sales dwindled, and the band split up in 1985.