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The Beat (British band)

The Beat (known in the United States and Canada as the English Beat and in Australia as the British Beat[2]) are a British band formed in Birmingham, England, in 1978.[3] Their music fuses Latin, ska, pop, soul, reggae and punk rock.[4]

The Beat
The Beat performing in Truckee, California, 2007
Background information
Also known asThe English Beat, the British Beat
OriginBirmingham, England
Genres
Years active
  • 1978–1983
  • 2003
  • 2006–present
Labels
MembersThe Beat / The English Beat

The English Beat starring Dave Wakeling

  • Dave Wakeling
  • Nucci Cantrell
  • Matt Morrish
  • Kevin Lum
  • King Schascha
  • Minh Quan
  • Antonee First Class[1]
  • Brad Engstrom
Ranking Roger and Everett Morton's reformation of the Beat in London in 2006

The Beat, consisting of Dave Wakeling (vocals, guitar), Ranking Roger (vocals), Andy Cox (guitar), David Steele (bass), Everett Morton (drums), and Saxa a.k.a. Lionel Augustus Martin (saxophone), released three studio albums in the early 1980s: I Just Can't Stop It (1980), Wha'ppen? (1981) and Special Beat Service (1982), and a string of singles, including "Mirror in the Bathroom", "Save It for Later", "I Confess", "Too Nice to Talk To", "Can't Get Used to Losing You", "Hands Off...She's Mine", and "All Out to Get You".[5]

Career edit

1978–1983 edit

The Beat formed in Birmingham, England, in 1978, during a period of high unemployment and social upheaval in the United Kingdom. Ranking Roger, one of the band's vocalists, added a Jamaican vocal flavour to the band's sound with his toasting style. Jamaican saxophonist Saxa added a Jamaican ska instrumental sound. Saxa (born Lionel Augustus Martin in 1930) had played saxophone with Prince Buster,[5] Laurel Aitken, and Desmond Dekker in the first wave of ska. He joined the Beat to record their first single, "Tears of a Clown", a cover version of the Motown hit by Smokey Robinson and the Miracles.[5]

The band's debut studio album, I Just Can't Stop It, was released in May 1980, entering the UK albums chart at No. 3.[6] Notable singles from the album included "Can't Get Used to Losing You", "Mirror in the Bathroom", "Hands Off...She's Mine" and "Best Friend". The second Beat album, Wha'ppen? was supported by extensive touring, including a United States tour with the Pretenders and Talking Heads. The album yielded more UK hits, with "All Out to Get You", "Drowning" and "Doors of Your Heart", all of which broke into the Top 40 of the UK Singles Chart. The Beat received support from modern rock radio stations such as KROQ-FM in Los Angeles, the now-defunct KQAK The Quake 99FM (98.9) in San Francisco and KYYX in Seattle.[7]

Although the Beat's main fan base was in the UK, the band was also popular in Australia, partly due to exposure on the radio station Triple J and the TV show Countdown. The Beat had a sizable following in the US and Canada, where the band were known as the English Beat for legal reasons (to avoid confusion with the American band the Beat).[5] The Beat toured the world with well-known artists including David Bowie, the Clash, the Police, the Pretenders, R.E.M., the Specials and Talking Heads. Members of the band often collaborated on stage with the Specials.[8]

During their early career, the band were associated with Birmingham-based cartoonist Hunt Emerson, who designed their 'Beat Girl' icon and painted the mural that was used on the cover of Wha'ppen?[9][10]

Post-breakup edit

After the break-up of the Beat in 1983, Dave Wakeling and Ranking Roger went on to form General Public and had a couple of hit singles in the US and Canada including "Tenderness", while Andy Cox and David Steele formed Fine Young Cannibals with vocalist Roland Gift from the ska band Akrylykz. Drummer Everett Morton and Saxa formed the International Beat along with the Birmingham-based singer, Tony Beet, and the band released an album titled The Hitting Line on Blue Beat Records in 1990 (BBSLP 009). The album was produced by Ranking Roger and he often guested with the band at some of their shows. The International Beat toured the UK and United States until 1992.[citation needed]

Ranking Roger also briefly joined Mick Jones' post-Clash band Big Audio Dynamite and performed at several live shows with the band. However, the band broke up shortly after he joined when its last album was shelved by the record company. Meanwhile, "March of the Swivelheads", an instrumental version of the Beat's song "Rotating Head", was used in the climactic chase scene of 1986's Ferris Bueller's Day Off; the band was listed in the end credits as "The (English) Beat". "Save It for Later" was featured on the soundtrack album to 1996's Kingpin, 2010's Hot Tub Time Machine and 2017's Spider-Man: Homecoming.

Everett Morton formed Beat Goes Bang and recruited vocalist Ross Lydon from 360, bass player Faisal Rashid, and Lukasz Machometa on sax, former member of Citybeats and Urban Groove Syndicate.[citation needed]

Roger released his solo debut, a reggae-oriented album entitled Radical Departure, in 1988. In the early 1990s, Roger joined members of the Specials to form Special Beat, which toured and released two live albums. They supported the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND). In 2001, Roger released another solo album, Inside My Head, which included traditional reggae and ska with influences of electronica, jungle and dub. Ranking Roger's son, Ranking Junior, has followed in his father's footsteps. In 2005, he appeared on the Ordinary Boys' single "Boys Will Be Boys" and is a current member of the Beat in the UK.

Pete Townshend performed the song "Save It for Later" numerous times between 1985 and 1998. The Who performed the song twice on their 1989 Reunion Tour.[11]

The Wonder Stuff also played "Save It for Later" featuring Ranking Roger on their "From the Midlands with Love" series in June 2012.[importance?]

Pearl Jam also began playing "Save It for Later" in 1996 blending it into the end of "Better Man", and it remained in the set list of their 2014 tour.[citation needed]

21st century edit

In 2003, the Beat's original line-up, minus Cox and Steele, played a sold-out one-off gig at the Royal Festival Hall. In 2004, the VH1 show Bands Reunited tried unsuccessfully to reunite the original line-up.

In 2006, the UK version of the Beat, featuring Ranking Roger, recorded a new album that was mixed by Adrian Sherwood, but it remains unreleased. The band also featured Everett Morton and Mickey Billingham on keyboards, formerly a member of Dexys Midnight Runners and General Public.

Dave Wakeling fronts the US version of the group as the English Beat, which usually adds a couple of General Public songs to the setlist.[12] The singer and his band flew over to the UK in April 2011, to perform at the London International Ska Festival at the Clapham Grand music venue. They played the Great Dorset Steam Fair show 2011 on 31 August 2011. At this point, both the UK and US versions of the band continued to tour frequently on either sides of the Atlantic.

In mid-2012, the Beat released a box set, titled The Complete Beat, comprising their three albums along with non-album singles, remixes and live material.[13] Additional bonus tracks were included on re-released, double-CD versions of each studio album.

The English Beat recorded two new songs that feature prominently in the Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated episode "Dance of the Undead" which aired 26 March 2013. It features a zombie ska group called Rude Boy and the Ska-Tastics who come back to life in order to turn people into zombies and make them dance to ska music forever. According to an interview Dave Wakeling conducted with the San Francisco Examiner, he said: "This was my first opportunity to do anything for television as a gun for hire, and I actually managed to record and mix two songs in 12 hours. It was like running at double speed with no brakes, but it was exciting, and Warner Bros. really loved them. So the zombies have a song called 'You’re Dead Right, Mate,' and the Hex Girls have one called 'We're the Good Bad Girls,’ which has a definite Ramones-Runaways vibe to it, but frankly, I'm really happy I did it, because I’ve always loved ‘Scooby-Doo."[14]

In late 2013, the Beat with Ranking Roger released the live album, Live in London which featured a new song titled "How Do You Do (Side to Side)" and also a song previously released solo by Ranking Roger, entitled "Dangerous", among many other songs.

The Beat feat. Ranking Roger released Bounce, a studio album, on 30 September 2016, on CD, Vinyl and Digital on DMF Records. The first single from the album, 'Walking on the Wrong Side' was released in July 2016, whilst the album reached No. 49 on the UK Albums Chart.[15]

Saxa (born Lionel Augustus Martin) died on 3 May 2017 at the age of 87.

In 2018 the Beat feat. Ranking Roger released The Beat – Live at the Roundhouse a live album with accompanying DVD,[16] while the (English) Beat starring Dave Wakeling released an album called Here We Go Love.[17][18][19][20] This album was announced by Wakeling in 2014, with the project funded through the PledgeMusic website (which was a direct-to-fan music platform where fans could donate money to a group to complete an album project).[21][22]

On 26 January 2019 the Beat feat. Ranking Roger released a new studio album, Public Confidential. The first single from the album 'Maniac' was playlisted on BBC Radio 6 Music.[citation needed]

Weeks after undergoing surgery for two brain tumours, and while undergoing treatment for lung cancer,[23] Ranking Roger died at home on 26 March 2019, aged 56.[24][25][26]

In October 2021, drummer Everett Morton died at the age of 71.

In March 2021, Mini Murphy (Ranking Junior from the Special Beat and the version of the Beat signed to DMF Music in 2016) teamed up with indie rock band the Ordinary Boys to record a tribute to his late father, Ranking Roger. The resulting double-A side single, with "Legacy" on one side and "Jump and Skank" on the other, was released as a download, vinyl and CD single by United Sound Records/Proper.[27]

Personnel edit

The Beat / The English Beat edit

  • Andy Cox – guitar (1978–1983)
  • Everett Morton – drums (1978–1983, died 2021)
  • Ranking Roger – lead vocals, toasting (1978–1983, died 2019)
  • Saxa – saxophone (1978–1983, died 2017)
  • David Steele – bass (1978–1983)
  • Dave Wakeling – lead vocals, guitar (1978–1983)
  • Dave 'Blockhead' Wright – keyboards (1980–1983)
  • Wesley Magoogan – saxophone (1981–1983)

The English Beat starring Dave Wakeling edit

  • Dave Wakeling – lead vocals, guitar
  • Brian Nucci Cantrell – drums, vocals
  • Matt Morrish – sax, vocals
  • Wesley Perry — sax, vocals (current)
  • Kevin Lum – keys, vocals
  • Minh Quan – keys, vocals
  • Esteban Flores - keys
  • Brad Engstrom – bass, vocals
  • Antonee First Class – toasting (current)

Discography edit

References edit

  1. ^ Mulkerin, Andy. "English Beat toaster Antonee First Class spent the '90s in the dance halls of Pittsburgh". Pittsburgh City Paper. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  2. ^ Album I Just Can't Stop It Go-Feet Records L37344, Australia
  3. ^ The English Beat at AllMusic
  4. ^ "Baltimore Sun - The Beat goes on, By Evan Haga, Special to The Baltimore Sun". Articles.baltimoresun.com. 6 January 2011. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  5. ^ a b c d Strong, Martin C. (2000). The Great Rock Discography (5th ed.). Edinburgh: Mojo Books. pp. 63–64. ISBN 1-84195-017-3.
  6. ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 75 | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  7. ^ "KROQ Radio.com Event notification". Kroq.radio.com. 27 July 2010. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  8. ^ "The English Beat Biography". Sing365.com. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  9. ^ "The Beat Girl – Noted Cartoonist Hunt Emerson Designs a 2-Tone Era Icon". Marco On The Bass. 16 December 2008. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  10. ^ The Beat (1981). Wha'ppen? (liner). Go Beat.
  11. ^ "The Who Concert Guide: Concert List". Thewholive.net. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  12. ^ Dave Wakeling Readies First New English Beat Album in 34 years, Blastecho.com, 16 February 2016, retrieved 2 September 2016
  13. ^ "Interview With Dave Wakeling of the English Beat". Nymn.com. 27 July 2012. Retrieved 23 September 2012.
  14. ^ "Marco On The Bass: Scooby Doo Episode Features New Music By The English Beat". Marcoonthebass.blogspot.com. 22 March 2013. Retrieved 2 April 2014.
  15. ^ "BEAT FT RANKING ROGER | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com.
  16. ^ "The Beat (6) - Live At The Roundhouse". Discogs. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
  17. ^ Holley, Steve (23 March 2020). "Two-Tone Legend Dave Wakeling Talks to Essentially Pop".
  18. ^ "The English Beat". englishbeat.net.
  19. ^ "The English Beat - Here We Go Love". www.punknews.org.
  20. ^ "The English Beat Talk First New Album in 36 Years & Feeling Like 'Ska-stradamus'". Billboard.
  21. ^ "SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: THE ENGLISH BEAT STARRING DAVE WAKELING - HERE WE GO LOVE". The Spill Magazine. 15 June 2018.
  22. ^ "Album Review: English Beat - Here We Go Love". New Noise Magazine.
  23. ^ "Tributes as The Beat star Ranking Roger dies". Bbc.co.uk. 27 March 2019.
  24. ^ Pearis, Bill (26 March 2019). "Ranking Roger (The English Beat, General Public), dead at 56". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
  25. ^ Otte, Jedidajah (27 March 2019). "The Beat singer Ranking Roger dies aged 56". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  26. ^ "Tributes as the Beat star Ranking Roger dies". Bbc.co.uk. 27 March 2019.
  27. ^ "Ordinary Boys team up with Ranking Junior for Ranking Roger tribute". 18 March 2021.

Bibliography edit

  • The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock and Roll, Third Edition (Fireside, 2001)
  • The Beat: Twist and Crawl by Malu Halasa (Eel Pie, 1981)

External links edit

  • The English Beat official website (US)
  • The Beat official website (UK)
  • Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph interview with The Beat
  • Songfacts interview with Dave Wakeling
  • 2009 Dave Wakeling interview at Bullz-Eye.com
  • The Beat discography at Discogs
  • The Beat at IMDb

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For the musical genre which originated in Britain see Beat music The Beat known in the United States and Canada as the English Beat and in Australia as the British Beat 2 are a British band formed in Birmingham England in 1978 3 Their music fuses Latin ska pop soul reggae and punk rock 4 The BeatThe Beat performing in Truckee California 2007Background informationAlso known asThe English Beat the British BeatOriginBirmingham EnglandGenresNew waveskatwo tonepost punkYears active1978 198320032006 presentLabelsGo Feet2 ToneLondonSireI R S EMIA amp MChrysalisMembersThe Beat The English Beat Dave Wakeling Ranking Roger Andy Cox Everett Morton Saxa David Steele Wesley Magoogan Dave Blockhead Wright Jared PalazzoloThe English Beat starring Dave Wakeling Dave Wakeling Nucci Cantrell Matt Morrish Kevin Lum King Schascha Minh Quan Antonee First Class 1 Brad EngstromRanking Roger and Everett Morton s reformation of the Beat in London in 2006The Beat consisting of Dave Wakeling vocals guitar Ranking Roger vocals Andy Cox guitar David Steele bass Everett Morton drums and Saxa a k a Lionel Augustus Martin saxophone released three studio albums in the early 1980s I Just Can t Stop It 1980 Wha ppen 1981 and Special Beat Service 1982 and a string of singles including Mirror in the Bathroom Save It for Later I Confess Too Nice to Talk To Can t Get Used to Losing You Hands Off She s Mine and All Out to Get You 5 Contents 1 Career 1 1 1978 1983 1 2 Post breakup 1 3 21st century 2 Personnel 2 1 The Beat The English Beat 2 2 The English Beat starring Dave Wakeling 3 Discography 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksCareer edit1978 1983 edit The Beat formed in Birmingham England in 1978 during a period of high unemployment and social upheaval in the United Kingdom Ranking Roger one of the band s vocalists added a Jamaican vocal flavour to the band s sound with his toasting style Jamaican saxophonist Saxa added a Jamaican ska instrumental sound Saxa born Lionel Augustus Martin in 1930 had played saxophone with Prince Buster 5 Laurel Aitken and Desmond Dekker in the first wave of ska He joined the Beat to record their first single Tears of a Clown a cover version of the Motown hit by Smokey Robinson and the Miracles 5 The band s debut studio album I Just Can t Stop It was released in May 1980 entering the UK albums chart at No 3 6 Notable singles from the album included Can t Get Used to Losing You Mirror in the Bathroom Hands Off She s Mine and Best Friend The second Beat album Wha ppen was supported by extensive touring including a United States tour with the Pretenders and Talking Heads The album yielded more UK hits with All Out to Get You Drowning and Doors of Your Heart all of which broke into the Top 40 of the UK Singles Chart The Beat received support from modern rock radio stations such as KROQ FM in Los Angeles the now defunct KQAK The Quake 99FM 98 9 in San Francisco and KYYX in Seattle 7 Although the Beat s main fan base was in the UK the band was also popular in Australia partly due to exposure on the radio station Triple J and the TV show Countdown The Beat had a sizable following in the US and Canada where the band were known as the English Beat for legal reasons to avoid confusion with the American band the Beat 5 The Beat toured the world with well known artists including David Bowie the Clash the Police the Pretenders R E M the Specials and Talking Heads Members of the band often collaborated on stage with the Specials 8 During their early career the band were associated with Birmingham based cartoonist Hunt Emerson who designed their Beat Girl icon and painted the mural that was used on the cover of Wha ppen 9 10 Post breakup edit After the break up of the Beat in 1983 Dave Wakeling and Ranking Roger went on to form General Public and had a couple of hit singles in the US and Canada including Tenderness while Andy Cox and David Steele formed Fine Young Cannibals with vocalist Roland Gift from the ska band Akrylykz Drummer Everett Morton and Saxa formed the International Beat along with the Birmingham based singer Tony Beet and the band released an album titled The Hitting Line on Blue Beat Records in 1990 BBSLP 009 The album was produced by Ranking Roger and he often guested with the band at some of their shows The International Beat toured the UK and United States until 1992 citation needed Ranking Roger also briefly joined Mick Jones post Clash band Big Audio Dynamite and performed at several live shows with the band However the band broke up shortly after he joined when its last album was shelved by the record company Meanwhile March of the Swivelheads an instrumental version of the Beat s song Rotating Head was used in the climactic chase scene of 1986 s Ferris Bueller s Day Off the band was listed in the end credits as The English Beat Save It for Later was featured on the soundtrack album to 1996 s Kingpin 2010 s Hot Tub Time Machine and 2017 s Spider Man Homecoming Everett Morton formed Beat Goes Bang and recruited vocalist Ross Lydon from 360 bass player Faisal Rashid and Lukasz Machometa on sax former member of Citybeats and Urban Groove Syndicate citation needed Roger released his solo debut a reggae oriented album entitled Radical Departure in 1988 In the early 1990s Roger joined members of the Specials to form Special Beat which toured and released two live albums They supported the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament CND In 2001 Roger released another solo album Inside My Head which included traditional reggae and ska with influences of electronica jungle and dub Ranking Roger s son Ranking Junior has followed in his father s footsteps In 2005 he appeared on the Ordinary Boys single Boys Will Be Boys and is a current member of the Beat in the UK Pete Townshend performed the song Save It for Later numerous times between 1985 and 1998 The Who performed the song twice on their 1989 Reunion Tour 11 The Wonder Stuff also played Save It for Later featuring Ranking Roger on their From the Midlands with Love series in June 2012 importance Pearl Jam also began playing Save It for Later in 1996 blending it into the end of Better Man and it remained in the set list of their 2014 tour citation needed 21st century edit In 2003 the Beat s original line up minus Cox and Steele played a sold out one off gig at the Royal Festival Hall In 2004 the VH1 show Bands Reunited tried unsuccessfully to reunite the original line up In 2006 the UK version of the Beat featuring Ranking Roger recorded a new album that was mixed by Adrian Sherwood but it remains unreleased The band also featured Everett Morton and Mickey Billingham on keyboards formerly a member of Dexys Midnight Runners and General Public Dave Wakeling fronts the US version of the group as the English Beat which usually adds a couple of General Public songs to the setlist 12 The singer and his band flew over to the UK in April 2011 to perform at the London International Ska Festival at the Clapham Grand music venue They played the Great Dorset Steam Fair show 2011 on 31 August 2011 At this point both the UK and US versions of the band continued to tour frequently on either sides of the Atlantic In mid 2012 the Beat released a box set titled The Complete Beat comprising their three albums along with non album singles remixes and live material 13 Additional bonus tracks were included on re released double CD versions of each studio album The English Beat recorded two new songs that feature prominently in the Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated episode Dance of the Undead which aired 26 March 2013 It features a zombie ska group called Rude Boy and the Ska Tastics who come back to life in order to turn people into zombies and make them dance to ska music forever According to an interview Dave Wakeling conducted with the San Francisco Examiner he said This was my first opportunity to do anything for television as a gun for hire and I actually managed to record and mix two songs in 12 hours It was like running at double speed with no brakes but it was exciting and Warner Bros really loved them So the zombies have a song called You re Dead Right Mate and the Hex Girls have one called We re the Good Bad Girls which has a definite Ramones Runaways vibe to it but frankly I m really happy I did it because I ve always loved Scooby Doo 14 In late 2013 the Beat with Ranking Roger released the live album Live in London which featured a new song titled How Do You Do Side to Side and also a song previously released solo by Ranking Roger entitled Dangerous among many other songs The Beat feat Ranking Roger released Bounce a studio album on 30 September 2016 on CD Vinyl and Digital on DMF Records The first single from the album Walking on the Wrong Side was released in July 2016 whilst the album reached No 49 on the UK Albums Chart 15 Saxa born Lionel Augustus Martin died on 3 May 2017 at the age of 87 In 2018 the Beat feat Ranking Roger released The Beat Live at the Roundhouse a live album with accompanying DVD 16 while the English Beat starring Dave Wakeling released an album called Here We Go Love 17 18 19 20 This album was announced by Wakeling in 2014 with the project funded through the PledgeMusic website which was a direct to fan music platform where fans could donate money to a group to complete an album project 21 22 On 26 January 2019 the Beat feat Ranking Roger released a new studio album Public Confidential The first single from the album Maniac was playlisted on BBC Radio 6 Music citation needed Weeks after undergoing surgery for two brain tumours and while undergoing treatment for lung cancer 23 Ranking Roger died at home on 26 March 2019 aged 56 24 25 26 In October 2021 drummer Everett Morton died at the age of 71 In March 2021 Mini Murphy Ranking Junior from the Special Beat and the version of the Beat signed to DMF Music in 2016 teamed up with indie rock band the Ordinary Boys to record a tribute to his late father Ranking Roger The resulting double A side single with Legacy on one side and Jump and Skank on the other was released as a download vinyl and CD single by United Sound Records Proper 27 Personnel editThe Beat The English Beat edit Andy Cox guitar 1978 1983 Everett Morton drums 1978 1983 died 2021 Ranking Roger lead vocals toasting 1978 1983 died 2019 Saxa saxophone 1978 1983 died 2017 David Steele bass 1978 1983 Dave Wakeling lead vocals guitar 1978 1983 Dave Blockhead Wright keyboards 1980 1983 Wesley Magoogan saxophone 1981 1983 The English Beat starring Dave Wakeling edit Dave Wakeling lead vocals guitar Brian Nucci Cantrell drums vocals Matt Morrish sax vocals Wesley Perry sax vocals current Kevin Lum keys vocals Minh Quan keys vocals Esteban Flores keys Brad Engstrom bass vocals Antonee First Class toasting current Discography editMain article The Beat discography I Just Can t Stop It 1980 Wha ppen 1981 Special Beat Service 1982 Here We Go Love 2018 References edit Mulkerin Andy English Beat toaster Antonee First Class spent the 90s in the dance halls of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh City Paper Retrieved 22 February 2019 Album I Just Can t Stop It Go Feet Records L37344 Australia The English Beat at AllMusic Baltimore Sun The Beat goes on By Evan Haga Special to The Baltimore Sun Articles baltimoresun com 6 January 2011 Retrieved 17 August 2011 a b c d Strong Martin C 2000 The Great Rock Discography 5th ed Edinburgh Mojo Books pp 63 64 ISBN 1 84195 017 3 Official Albums Chart Top 75 Official Charts Company www officialcharts com Retrieved 21 December 2022 KROQ Radio com Event notification Kroq radio com 27 July 2010 Retrieved 17 August 2011 The English Beat Biography Sing365 com Retrieved 17 August 2011 The Beat Girl Noted Cartoonist Hunt Emerson Designs a 2 Tone Era Icon Marco On The Bass 16 December 2008 Retrieved 27 March 2019 The Beat 1981 Wha ppen liner Go Beat The Who Concert Guide Concert List Thewholive net Retrieved 9 September 2012 Dave Wakeling Readies First New English Beat Album in 34 years Blastecho com 16 February 2016 retrieved 2 September 2016 Interview With Dave Wakeling of the English Beat Nymn com 27 July 2012 Retrieved 23 September 2012 Marco On The Bass Scooby Doo Episode Features New Music By The English Beat Marcoonthebass blogspot com 22 March 2013 Retrieved 2 April 2014 BEAT FT RANKING ROGER full Official Chart History Official Charts Company www officialcharts com The Beat 6 Live At The Roundhouse Discogs Retrieved 30 March 2019 Holley Steve 23 March 2020 Two Tone Legend Dave Wakeling Talks to Essentially Pop The English Beat englishbeat net The English Beat Here We Go Love www punknews org The English Beat Talk First New Album in 36 Years amp Feeling Like Ska stradamus Billboard SPILL ALBUM REVIEW THE ENGLISH BEAT STARRING DAVE WAKELING HERE WE GO LOVE The Spill Magazine 15 June 2018 Album Review English Beat Here We Go Love New Noise Magazine Tributes as The Beat star Ranking Roger dies Bbc co uk 27 March 2019 Pearis Bill 26 March 2019 Ranking Roger The English Beat General Public dead at 56 BrooklynVegan Retrieved 26 March 2019 Otte Jedidajah 27 March 2019 The Beat singer Ranking Roger dies aged 56 The Guardian Retrieved 27 March 2019 Tributes as the Beat star Ranking Roger dies Bbc co uk 27 March 2019 Ordinary Boys team up with Ranking Junior for Ranking Roger tribute 18 March 2021 Bibliography editThe Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock and Roll Third Edition Fireside 2001 The Beat Twist and Crawl by Malu Halasa Eel Pie 1981 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Beat The English Beat official website US The Beat official website UK Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph interview with The Beat Songfacts interview with Dave Wakeling 2009 Dave Wakeling interview at Bullz Eye com The Beat discography at Discogs The Beat at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Beat British band amp oldid 1199630050, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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