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Background information | |
Origin | Cambridge, England, Great Britain |
Genres | Pub rock, soft rock, latin |
Years active | 1974–1981 |
Labels | A&M, CBS, RCA |
Members | Jon Cole Julian Diggle Greg Knowles Jamie Lane |
Past members | Durban Laverde Dag Small |
Website | themovies |
The Movies were a 6-piece British rock band prominent in the pub rock era of the mid-late 1970s.
Line-up
- Jon Cole: lead vocals, guitar
- Julian Diggle: percussion, vocals
- Greg Knowles: lead guitar, backing vocals
- Jamie Lane: drums, backing vocals
- Durban Laverde: bass (1974-1975)
- Dag Small: keyboards (1974-1975)
- Mick Parker: keyboards (1975-1981)
- Dave Quinn: bass (1975-1978)
- Colin Gibson: bass (1978-1981)
Releases
- Albums
- The Movies (1975)
- Double A (1977)
- Bullets Through The Barrier (1978)
- India (1980)
- Motor Motor Motor (1981)
- Singles
- Fancy Man (1975)
- Big Boys Band (1977)
- Have Another Body
- Last Train
- No Class
- Love is a Sacrifice
- Hard Heart (American release)
- Clockwise Into The Sun