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James Masterton. BLACK. The recording alias of Liverpudlian Colin Vearncombe, Black had been performing since the early 1980s in search of chart success and after several frustrating false starts a deal with A&M records had led to his ...
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... Colin Vearncombe supporting, and so I rushed in just as Colin Vearncombe was playing the last note of his short set. Now Colin was another of my 80's favourites I thought had made some superb music. I remember vividly how I was walking ...
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... Colin Vearncombe who hit number 8 in 1987 with the excellent “Wonderful Life”. Now - After a break from 1993 to 1999 Colin Vearncombe released a solo album which was well received by critics. In 2005 Black reformed and released the ...
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How Punk Rock Saved a Shy Boy's Life Alastair McKay. 37 Black ' Don't worry , there's too much time , too little of you . ' A nother person who writes back to my non - existent fanzine is Colin Vearncombe , who records under the name Black ...
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... BLACK - Pop / rock singer / songwriter from Liverpool , England , born Colin Vearncombe in 1962 . Wonderful Life CILLA BLACK - Pop vocalist born Priscilla White in Liverpool , England , in 1943. The only female singer man- aged by Brian ...
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... Colin Vearncombe's Black, early Pet Shop Boys and the tail end of Go West, Two's A Crowd were interesting, but no more so than 100 similar acts doing exactly the same thing during the same period. By the time publicity shots of the duo ...
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... Black, the one-man band also known as Colin Vearncombe who'd scored such Eighties hits as 'It's A Wonderful Life' and 'Sweetest Smile'. There's a line of progression between Black, Collins and Gray that suggests Anderson was seen as ...
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... black' . . . . I thought to myself 'Colin Vearncombe was 'the man in Black' also but at least he said 'no need to run and hide' instead of 'come here you, you can have that red card'!! A fellow Liverpool fan said to me just prior to ...