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Fronted by larger-than-life Buster Bloodvessel, theyll be throwing
us back into the eighties with some good-old honest vulgarity.
A continual
high level of performance over the past 25 years has rightly earned
Bad Manners their reputation as a magnificent live band.
From
their beginnings as a school group in 1976, throughout their chart
success of the 80s (11 top 20 hits), and until the present day,
they have maintained a punishing live schedule and deserve their
billing as the hardest working band on the planet.
Hits
include Ne-Ne-Na-Na-Na-Na-Nu-Nu, Lip Up Fatty, Special Brew, Lorraine,
Just A Feeling, Can-Can and Walking in the Sunshine, which earned
them 111 weeks in the pop charts, exceeding that of Little Richard,
Fats Domino, The Moody Blues, Culture Club and Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
Buster
Bloodvessel, a man of gargantuan proportions with one of the biggest
voices in show business and an ebullient personality to match, has
fronted the band from day one.
Some
outrageous performances on BBC's Top Of The Pops and several manic
appearances on cult live kids show TISWAS endeared him and
the rest of the band to the Great British public.
The
line up includes:
Buster
Bloodvessel singer
Simon Cuell guitar
Lee Thompson bass guitar
Dave Welton bass trombone
Warren Middleton trombones
Trevor Irving trumpets
Tony Rico saxophones
Mark Harrison drums
Rick Macwana keyboards
Carlton Hunt drums
Chris Bull trumpets
Dave Turner harmonicas
Bad
Manners shows are about partying, having a good time, and not taking
oneself too seriously.
They're
described as 'an unbelievable live act with a cult status, so lace
up your boots, grab your partner by the neck, and let the party
begin. The boys really are back in town!'
You
can book tickets now from the Box Office on 01539 725133. Or enter
our competition!
Competition
We
have one pair of tickets to see Bad Manners at the Brewery Arts
Centre in Kendal on Friday 5 December to give away to a lucky BBC
Cumbria user.
This
competition is now closed!
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