RUMOURS
‘RUMOURS' FROM PACE 8 drummer Alan Haig has joined the Verlaines, meanwhile the' Chills are temporarily off the road because of drummer Martin Bull's illness. A new duo has been formed featuring ex Pictures Richard Laverty and John McFarland ... Prams have split ... ex Feedback's; Lee Wood and Martin Heaps are back with Stalli6n!Mßß|[r|SßH George Kay Late News The Beat are back from the USA Clash tour and are working on their new album. Ranking Roger has released a 45 with 'fellow Brummie' Pato ... two sax players have left Dexys Midnight ■Runners after trombonist Jim Paterson left due to the "diminishing role of brass" in Dexys. New: League Unlimited Orchestra (alias Human League, Martin Rushent etc) Love and Dance, Crosby Stills Nash Daylight Again, final DAF Forever, Yazoo untitled, Virgin Best Ofs: Magazine After The Fact, Skids Fanfare. After two years of deadlines, assistant editor Mark Phillips has resigned. He will devote more time to running A Certain Bar with Peter Urlich. His departure is not linked with the absence of Cammick's tooth cap. The loss occurred while the editor: was using dental floss. Charley Gray has opened the Last and First Cafe in Symonds St, opposite Rogues, with eating, BYO, special coffees. Upstairs will open in two months , to feature film, theatre and exclusive music
... Blondies in Victoria St is under new management. It's open WedSat until 4am with music and video. New Ak band is Gorbels Diehards: Paul Edmonds, Max Doyle, Stephen Elsdon, Troy Mery ... No Clapping have a 5 track EP out soon, entitled Pie and a Pint.
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Rip It Up, Issue 60, 1 July 1982, Page 10
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261RUMOURS Rip It Up, Issue 60, 1 July 1982, Page 10
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