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  2. Stiv Bators, Brian James, Dave Tregunna and Danny Fury live in Vienna 1988

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  3. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sham_69Sham 69 – Wikipedia

    Rick Goldstein, Dave Tregunna und Dave Parsons gründeten daraufhin zusammen mit Stiv Bators die Gruppe The Wanderers. Jimmy Pursey versuchte sich als Solist. 1987 ließen Pursey und Parsons die Band wieder aufleben, gingen wieder auf Tour und brachten einige Platten heraus. Pursey verfolgte daneben noch seine Solokarriere und stieg 2006 wieder ...

  4. The Lords of the New Church were an English/American gothic rock supergroup with a line-up consisting of four musicians from 1970s punk bands. The band originally comprised vocalist Stiv Bators (ex-the Dead Boys), guitarist Brian James (ex-the Damned), bassist Dave Tregunna (ex-Sham 69) and drummer Nick Turner (ex-the Barracudas).

  5. From there, Bator and ex-Sham bassist Dave Tregunna united with ex-Damned/Tanz der Youth guitarist Brian James and ex-Barracudas drummer Nick Turner to form the Lords of the New Church, emerging with a fully realized debut that drew on their individual and collective strengths. Dense and powerful, with Bator’s sneering whine setting the tone and attitude, the Lords combined ’60s punk with ...

  6. Tregunna left, was replaced for a time by Grant Fleming, and then returned. A second guitarist, Alistair Simmons, was added and then sacked. Turner quit and was replaced by Danny Fury. After 1988, Bators back injury led James to advertise for a replacement singer -- a temporary one, he claimed -- the Lords split acrimoniously, but not before Bators played the encore of his last show wearing a ...

  7. Besides Stiv Bators, the other bandmembers were from Sham 69 : Dave Tregunna (bassist), Dave Parsons (guitarist), and Mark Goldstein (drums). Unlike many of the other first-wave punk bands in Britain , Sham 69 had genuine proletariat roots and eventually attracted very rowdy crowds. Despite considerable success, the Dead Boys and Sham 69 had ...