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Members

Group Members:

Nigel Bennett, Nicky Tesco, Jean-Marie Carroll, Christopher Payne, Gary Baker, Adrian Lillywhite

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Performed Songs By:

Nicky Tesco

Formal Connection With:

King, Jean-Marie Carroll
  • Formed: 1977
  • Disbanded: 1984
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "This Is the Sound: The Very Best of the Members", "Res: Erected", "Sound of the Suburbs: A Collection of the Members' Finest Moments
  • Representative Songs: "Sound of the Suburbs", "Solitary Confinement", "Working Girl

Biography

Formed in Surrey, England, in the summer of 1977, the Members were among the new wave of British bands jumping on the punk bandwagon. The band -- composed of Nicky Tesco (vocals), Jean-Marie Caroll (guitar), Gary Baker (guitar), Adrian Lillywhite (drums), and Chris Payne (bass) -- was among the first to successfully blend reggae rhythms with punk's attitude and aggression. Stiff Records saw some promise in the band and signed them early in 1978, releasing their first single, "Solitary Confinement." The success of the single led to their signing with Virgin Records in 1979. Their Virgin debut single, "Sound of the Suburbs," made it into the British Top 20 but subsequent singles failed to match its success. After replacing Baker with Nigel Bennett, they recorded their first LP, Live at the Chelsea Nightclub, which also made a brief appearance in the lower reaches of the U.K. charts. Around this time, the 2-Tone movement was stealing much of their limelight and their popularity began to fade. After one more album for Virgin in 1980, 1980 the Choice Is Yours, they were dropped by the label. After a brief layoff, they returned in 1982 with Uprhythm, Downbeat (released in 1983 in the U.K. as Going West), broadening their sound with horns and a more serious attitude. "Working Girl" from the album became a cult classic in the U.S. through MTV exposure, but mainstream acceptance eluded them on both sides of the Atlantic. The band called it quits the following year. ~ Chris Woodstra, All Music Guide
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