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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jayne_CaseyJayne Casey - Wikipedia

    Jayne Casey (born 1956, in Wallasey, Cheshire) is an English artistic director who was known for being involved in the Liverpool punk and new wave scene in the 1970s and 1980s, with Big in Japan, Pink Military and Pink Industry. A Keychange Inspiration Award was presented to Casey at Liverpool Sound City.

  2. 6. Okt. 2008 · JAYNE CASEY is the eternal non-conformist. As a teenager, in a dirty basement of damaged souls, hers was the voice – on stage and off – that sounded loudest; the one most desperate to be heard....

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  3. 10. Apr. 2018 · “If shit’s not happening, do it yourself, set up the record label, set up the bars and clubs and venues,” says Jayne Casey, still a major figure in the city’s Baltic Creative sector today. “When I see the independent sector thriving I see the roots from which it started, I see its roots in Mathew Street. I think that is ...

  4. The greatest myth in pop music history is that in Liverpool everything began and ended with the Beatles. It didn’t. Get Back documents the real story of Live...

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  5. 5. März 2024 · Mar 05, 2024. ∙ Paid. 8. 3. Share. I interviewed Jayne Casey in 2010, and this is how it went: Jayne Casey left home at 14 and joined one of Liverpool’s first punk bands, Big In Japan, in mid 1977. Casey would perform with a lampshade over her shaved head.

  6. baltictriangle.co.uk › baltic-profiles-jayne-caseyBaltic Profiles: Jayne Casey

    26. Apr. 2019 · Our first Baltic Profile is with one of the founders of the Baltic Triangle (and Liverpool icon), Jayne Casey. Jayne has been an integral part of Liverpool’s artistic and cultural scene and has been heavily involved in some of the largest cultural and creative events in Liverpool’s recent history.

  7. Jayne Casey. Articles 1. A Quietus Interview Eric’s, Probe And The Armadillo: The Story Of Liverpool Music, 1976-1988. Through a series of interviews, Patrick Clarke charts the history of Liverpool's brilliant, bitter and burgeoning music scene of 1976- ...