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Queen of boogie woogie Sue Palmer celebrates 25 years with her Motel Swing Orchestra

San Diego Union-Tribune 30 Mar 2025
It was adapted in the 1930s by Count Basie and other swing-era band leaders, as well as by such early R&B and proto-rock artists as Louis Jordan and Little Richard, and such pop vocal groups as The Andrews Sisters.
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Sex Pistols delight fans at Royal Albert Hall gig for Teenage Cancer Trust

RTE 25 Mar 2025
... Rangers - the football team he supports, over his amp, the group also treated fans to their cover of The Stooges1969 proto punk classic No Fun, which was played regularly in the band’s early sets.
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Burlington Discover Jazz Festival announces 2025 dates, curator, opening and closing acts

Burlington Free Press 25 Mar 2025
A band including Damion Reid on drums, Greg Osby on saxophone and Jonathan Finlayson on trumpet will be joined by a host of guest musicians ... was in the proto-punk-rock band Death and played in reggae group Lambsbread.
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Sex Pistols tear through classics with Frank Carter on secret 100 Club return

AOL 21 Mar 2025
... of The Monkees’ 1967 track (I’m Not Your) Steppin’ Stone, a track which regularly featured in the band’s early sets, along with The Stooges1969 proto punk classic No Fun, which was also played.
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Brian James, guitarist with the Damned who wrote New Rose, the first UK punk record

AOL 11 Mar 2025
He played in assorted bands in his teens, and in the early 1970s was in a proto-punk band inspired by Iggy and the Stooges called Bastard, who given their name found gigs predictably difficult to come by and toured Europe instead.
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Brian James, guitarist with the Damned who wrote New Rose, the first UK punk record – obituary

The Daily Telegraph 11 Mar 2025
He played in assorted bands in his teens, and in the early 1970s was in a proto-punk band inspired by Iggy and the Stooges called Bastard, who given their name found gigs predictably difficult to come by and toured Europe instead.
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