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  2. The Blockheads - Wikipedia

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    The band was invited by Stiff to join the "Live Stiffs Tour", and the band Ian Dury and the Blockheads was born, with the name ostensibly taken from the song of the same name which portrayed a drunken Essex stereotype: They've got womanly breasts under pale mauve vests Shoes like dead pigs' noses Cornflake packet jacket, catalogue trousers

  3. The Blockheads discography - Wikipedia

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    The Blockheads discography. Formed in 1977 to promote Ian Durys' album New Boots and Panties!! on the first Stiff Records tour of the UK, Chaz Jankel, Norman Watt-Roy, Charlie Charles, John Turnbull and Mick Gallagher became known as 'The Blockheads' (a reference to a song on Dury's album). As 'Ian Dury & The Blockheads' they went back out on ...

  4. 2024 People's Choice Country Awards: Complete winners list - AOL

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    Concert tour: One Night At A Time, Morgan Wallen. Original article source: 2024 People's Choice Country Awards: Complete winners list. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. Elections 20 24.

  5. Ian Dury - Wikipedia

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    The Blockheads toured the UK and Europe throughout 1981, sometimes augmented by jazz trumpeter Don Cherry, ending the year with their only tour of Australia. [25] The Blockheads disbanded in early 1982, after Dury secured a new recording deal with Polydor Records through A&R man Frank Neilson.

  6. Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick - Wikipedia

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    "Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick" is a song by Ian Dury and the Blockheads, first released as a single on Stiff Records in the UK on 1 December 1978 and credited to "Ian & the Blockheads". Written by Dury and the Blockheads' multi-instrumentalist Chaz Jankel, it is the group's most successful single, reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart in January 1979 as well as reaching the top three in ...

  7. Davey Payne - Wikipedia

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    Laughter – Ian Dury & The Blockheads (1980) Drama of Exile – Nico (1981) It's Personal – City Boy (1981) The Best Of Kilburn & The High Roads – Kilburn and the High Roads (EP, 1983) 4,000 Weeks' Holiday – Ian Dury & The Music Students (1984) Hold On To Your Structure – Ian Dury & The Blockheads (VHS- Live Video, 1985) Apples – Ian ...

  8. Chaz Jankel - Wikipedia

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    Chaz Jankel. Charles Jeremy " Chaz " Jankel (born 16 April 1952) [3][4][5] is an English musician and songwriter. In a music career spanning more than 40 years, he came to prominence in the late 1970s as the guitarist and keyboardist of the rock band Ian Dury and the Blockheads. With Dury, Jankel co-wrote some of the band's best-known songs ...

  9. Ten More Turnips from the Tip - Wikipedia

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    The album came to be after Ian Dury's second wife Sophy found a list of songs under the title 'Ten More Turnips from the Tip' among her husband's papers. The list, described as 'almost like a will' by Blockheads keyboardist Mick Gallagher in Ian Dury & The Blockheads: Song By Song , included four tracks recorded at RAK Studios in October 1999 ...