Suzy Saxon and the Anglos
Suzy Saxon and the Anglos | |
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Suzy Saxon & the Anglos, 7" 45 (1983), plus promotional pins | |
Background information | |
Origin | Richmond, Virginia, United States |
Genres | Pop rock, new wave |
Suzy Saxon and the Anglos were an American musical group formed in the early 1980s, a part of the new wave rock music scene. Based in Richmond, VA, the band was a creation of vocalist Suzy Peeples and guitarists Bob Bonham and Ray Fralin; drum and bass lineups changed often over the years but most often featured Nat Warriner and Jon Heckel respectively. Attractive blonde Suzy and her four male bandmates evoked comparisons to early Blondie, and the group's first single was heralded enthusiastically by fanzines and college radio; though large-scale commercial success eluded them, they performed and recorded for over a decade.
Recordings
- "Boys in Dresses (Tonight)" b/w "Rebecca" and "Get Out of My Stomach" 7" EP - Brat Records (USA, 1983, MDP 91183-1)
- Guilt By Association LP - Brat (USA, 1984, MDP-884-1)
- Scream To Be Heard LP - Brat (USA, 1987, MDP-1086)
- A Deal's A Deal LP - Brat (USA, 1988, MDP-8808,)
- Downtime in Dogtown LP - Brat (USA, 1994)
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