- Haircut 100
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Alias = Haircut One Hundred
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Origin =England ,United Kingdom
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Genre = New WaveNew pop Latin Jazz Crossover Jazz
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Years_active = 1980–1984
Label = Polydor, Arista
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Past_members =Nick Heyward Graham JonesLes Nemes Phil Smith Mark FoxBlair Cunningham
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pop rock -influenced band, formed in 1980 byNick Heyward , whose most successful single was "Love Plus One ."The group broke up in 1984 then briefly reunited in 2004.
The band was originally formed in 1980 by Nick Heyward (guitar, vocals), Les Nemes (bass), Tim Jenkins (guitar) and Rob Stroud (drums). Jenkins left quite early on when the band was unsigned. He was later followed by Stroud who joined the punk band The Sex Gang Children, (a favourite of John Peel). Graham Jones from Sydenham left punk/mod band The Low Numbers to join the band, which at the time was named Moving England. Stroud was replaced by Patrick Hunt on drums who played on their first single Favourite Shirts. The band was unhappy with the quality of Hunt's playing and he was fired and replaced by Blair Cunningham whose solid and funky drumming would prove invaluable as a backbone to their live shows. Cunningham replaced the drum track on the album version of Favourite Shirts although the single has the original drums played by Hunt. During the early gigs, Phil Smith and Mark Fox were drafted to play saxophone and percussion respectively. Originally meant to be session musicians, they were asked to join the line up of the band when they signed to
Arista Record .Band members
* Nick Heyward - born Nicholas Heyward,
20 May 1961 , inBeckenham ,Kent - Vocals/Guitar .
*Les Nemes - born Leslie Nemes,5 December 1960 , inCroydon ,Surrey - Bass.
*Graham Jones - born8 July 1961 , inBridlington ,East Yorkshire -Guitar .
*Phil Smith - born1 May 1959 in Redbridge,Essex -Saxophone .
*Marc Fox - born13 February 1958 - percussion/Vocals.
*Blair Cunningham - born11 October 1957 , inHarlem ,New York - drums.History
Haircut 100 appeared just as
New Wave was peaking. They were quickly successful: their first single, 1981's "Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)" reached number four in the UK charts. Their next single, "Love Plus One", reached number three and broke the Top 40 in America. The following two singles "Fantastic Day" and "Nobody's Fool" each reached number nine in the UK.Haircut 100 seemed poised for stardom, then Heyward left the band to pursue a solo career. Percussionist
Marc Fox took Heyward's place as vocalist. In 1984 the band released the album "Paint and Paint ". They broke up soon after.In 2004 all of the band's ex-members reunited for an episode of
VH1 's series "Bands Reunited ". The group has seriously discussed the idea of reuniting to record a new albumFact|date=October 2007, with Heyward quoted as saying "We're all older and have commitments, but wouldn't it be good to dedicate two weeks of our lives to creating a follow-up to "Pelican West"? It would have that magic because nobody as a player has gone off the boil."Fact|date=October 2007Singles
With Nick Heyward:
* "Favourite Shirts - Boy Meets Girl" (UK #4 Oct 1981)
* "Love Plus One " (UK #3 Jan 1982)
* "Fantastic Day" (UK #9 Apr 1982)
* "Nobody's Fool" (UK #9 Aug 1982)Without Nick Heyward:
* "Prime Time" (UK #46 Aug 1983)
* "So Tired" (1983)
* "Too Up, Two Down" (1984)Albums
; "Pelican West" (1982) (UK #2)
# "Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)"
# "Love Plus One"
# "Lemon Firebrigade"
# "Marine Boy"
# "Milk Film"
# "Kingsize (You're My Little Steam Whistle)"
# "Fantastic Day"
# "Baked Bean"
# "Snow Girl"
# "Love's Got Me In Triangles"
# "Surprise Me Again"
# "Calling Captain Autumn"
#*CD Bonus tracks:
# "Boat Party"
# "Ski Club"
# "Nobody's Fool" (12" version)
# "October Is Orange" (day 1 and 2)
# "Favourite Shirts" (12" version); "Paint and Paint" (1984)
A change of record label (Polydor Records) attempted to target a more mature audience with the "new look" Haircut 100 and while the album is a very accomplished offering, "Paint and Paint" never met with the credit it deserved largely due to fans of "Pelican West" favouring Heyward's solo work and disregarding the rest of the band, blaming them, in particular Marc Fox, for the break-up of Haircut 100.
#"Fish in a Bowl"
# "Immaterial"
# "So Tired"
# "Hidden Years"
#"40-40 Home"
# "High Noon"
# "Too Up, Two Down"
# "Benefit of the Doubt"
# "Prime Time"
#"Where Do You Run To Now?"
#"Infatuation"
#"Freedome A Go-Go"External links
* [http://www.myspace.com/nicholasheyward Nick Heyward] at MySpace
References
*
Guinness Book of British Hit Singles - 16th Edition - ISBN 0-85112-190-X
* Guinness Book of British Hit Albums - 7th Edition - ISBN 0-85112-619-7
* Guinness Rockopedia - ISBN 0-85112-072-5
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