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'''Corduroy''' were a 4-piece [[acid jazz]] outfit based in [[London]], that was formed around twins Ben and Scott Addison, who were previously in former [[Sire Records]] act [[Boys Wonder]]. Joining the twins in the band was Richard Searle, who was in another band that was a contempory of [[Boys Wonder]] in the mid to late 1980s called [[ |
'''Corduroy''' were a 4-piece [[acid jazz]] outfit based in [[London]], that was formed around twins Ben and Scott Addison, who were previously in former [[Sire Records]] act [[Boys Wonder]]. Joining the twins in the band was Richard Searle, who was in another band that was a contempory of [[Boys Wonder]] in the mid to late 1980s called [[Doctor and the Medics]] and guitarist Simon Nelson-Smith. Corduroy released three eclectic albums on [[Acid Jazz Records]] and then moved over to [[Big Cat Records]]. Several singles from their [[1993]] album ''High Havok'' charted in the U.K. Top Ten Independent Charts. |
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* [http://www.ready-steady-go.org.uk/corduroy.html Ready Steady Go] |
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[[Category:Acid Jazz]] |
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[[Category:Dance/Club music artists]] |
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Revision as of 11:21, 17 July 2006
Corduroy were a 4-piece acid jazz outfit based in London, that was formed around twins Ben and Scott Addison, who were previously in former Sire Records act Boys Wonder. Joining the twins in the band was Richard Searle, who was in another band that was a contempory of Boys Wonder in the mid to late 1980s called Doctor and the Medics and guitarist Simon Nelson-Smith. Corduroy released three eclectic albums on Acid Jazz Records and then moved over to Big Cat Records. Several singles from their 1993 album High Havok charted in the U.K. Top Ten Independent Charts.