Monday, 5 October 2009

GIG LIST FOR APRIL 1989

From the pages of Dundee's "On The Street" magazine, here's a few Dance Factory gigs listed for end of March to end of April 1989.
Although you can read the ads ok without needing to enlarge them, I'm gonna type out the content for "search" purposes.
So on at Fat Sams were - KEVIN McDERMOTT ORCHESTRA - FRAZIER CHORUS - GAIL ANN DORSEY - HURRAH!
Chevy's had - BIRDLAND - REFORM CLUB - BRILLIANT IDEA - A CAR CALLED JAMES - BIG BLUE 72.
And playing at the Royal Oak - THE RAINMATES.
Perhaps some of you remember popping along to catch 1 or 2 of these shows.

3 comments:

  1. Gail Anne Dorsey ??? tell me it's NOT Bowie's bassplayer who does THEEEE best version of "under pressure" since Freddie has gone !

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  2. Great post Retro - do you have anymore Fatties / Chevys band stuff?

    I remember going to see Birdland at Chevys, seem to remember they smashed up the stage afterwards. They had one good song - Hollow Heart.

    Also think I saw Hurrah at Fatties - they wore biker leather jackets and were from Newcastle. They were on Kitchenware Records, the same label as Prefab Sprout etc.

    I could be wrong but, I think the Rainmates included singer Alison Burns and some members of Boo Hooray???

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  3. I got hit on the head by an empty beer tin thrown by Birdland's singer at that gig.

    It is the same Gail Ann Dorsey as played bass for Bowie. She was subject to major push as a solo artist by one of the majors around that time but didn't get very far.

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