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- Colenso_Parade abstract "Colenso Parade were an alternative rock band from Belfast, Northern Ireland formed in 1984. Taking their name from a street in the Stranmillis area of their native city, the original line-up was Oscar (Thomas) Askin (vocals), Linda Clandinning (keyboards), Neil Lawson (bass guitar), Jackie Forgie (guitar) and Robert Wakeman (drums). After releasing two singles on their own Goliath label, they moved to London and signed to their manager Dave Bedford's Fire Records, with Forgie being replaced by future The House of Love/Levitation guitarist Terry Bickers. After an EP on Fire Records (Hallelujah Chorus and Other Coyote Yelps) and a subsequent LP, Bickers departed to join The House of Love, to be replaced by John Watt (previously of Kissed Air and currently composer for BBC's Dragons' Den). Wakeman also left, his replacement being ex-Big Self drummer Owen Howell. Their next release, "Fontana Eyes" was arguably their best, receiving heavy airplay, although they split soon after, in 1986. Singer Oscar was offered the job of replacing Ian McCulloch in Echo & the Bunnymen but declined, and went on to work in corporate events as MD of the Technical Production company Metro Ecosse. Drummer Wakeman later resurfaced in the band Salad.".
- Colenso_Parade activeYearsEndYear "1986".
- Colenso_Parade activeYearsStartYear "1984".
- Colenso_Parade associatedBand Salad_(band).
- Colenso_Parade associatedBand The_House_of_Love.
- Colenso_Parade associatedMusicalArtist Salad_(band).
- Colenso_Parade associatedMusicalArtist The_House_of_Love.
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- Colenso_Parade bandMember Terry_Bickers.
- Colenso_Parade genre Alternative_rock.
- Colenso_Parade hometown Belfast.
- Colenso_Parade hometown Northern_Ireland.
- Colenso_Parade recordLabel Fire_Records_(UK).
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- Colenso_Parade associatedActs Salad_(band).
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- Colenso_Parade currentMembers Terry_Bickers.
- Colenso_Parade currentMembers "Jackie Forgie".
- Colenso_Parade currentMembers "John Watt".
- Colenso_Parade currentMembers "Linda Clandinning".
- Colenso_Parade currentMembers "Neil Lawson".
- Colenso_Parade currentMembers "Oscar".
- Colenso_Parade currentMembers "Owen Howell".
- Colenso_Parade currentMembers "Robert Wakeman".
- Colenso_Parade genre Alternative_rock.
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- Colenso_Parade label "Goliath, Fire Records (UK)".
- Colenso_Parade name "Colenso Parade".
- Colenso_Parade origin Belfast.
- Colenso_Parade origin Northern_Ireland.
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- Colenso_Parade yearsActive "1984".
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- Colenso_Parade comment "Colenso Parade were an alternative rock band from Belfast, Northern Ireland formed in 1984. Taking their name from a street in the Stranmillis area of their native city, the original line-up was Oscar (Thomas) Askin (vocals), Linda Clandinning (keyboards), Neil Lawson (bass guitar), Jackie Forgie (guitar) and Robert Wakeman (drums).".
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- Colenso_Parade name "Colenso Parade".