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  1. The drummer for the tour was Nick Dew who, under the name Nicholas Chatterton-Dew, had played with Be-Bop Deluxe in the early days. The sax player was Ian Nelson, who died two years later in 2006.

  2. Fue formada en Wakefield, Yorkshire, Inglaterra, en 1972, por Bill Nelson, cantante y guitarrista de la banda, junto con Ian Parkin en guitarra rítmica y acústica, Robert Bryan en bajo, Nicholas Chatterton-Dew en batería y percusión, y Richard Brown en los teclados, dejando este último la agrupación tras su matrimonio y catorce conciertos ...

  3. Tapes of this collector's item were played by the pioneering disc jockey John Peel on his legendary BBC Radio programme, Top Gear. The line-up of Nelson, Nicholas Chatterton-Dew (drums), Robert Bryan (bass, vocals) and Ian Parkin (d. July 1995; guitar) recorded Axe Victim as BE-BOP DELUXE.

  4. 10 de jul. de 2020 · Early photographs of the band betray their roots, with a bearded Nicholas Chatterton-Dew looking like a bed-in John Lennon. Even on the Mick Rock photographs of the band taken for the sleeve, smoke was blown to obscure Ian Parkin’s face as Rock felt he “didn’t quite fit the glam image of the band”.

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  6. 6 de mar. de 2022 · Soon after, he reconnected with Parkin in Flagship, which evolved into Be-Bop Deluxe with bassist Robert Bryan, drummer Nicholas Chatterton-Dew, and keyboardist Richard Brown. Chatterton-Dew came from the Holyground act Jumble Lane. Be-Bop Deluxe issued their first single, “Teenage Archangel” (b/w “Jets at Dawn”), in 1973 on ...

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