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Personnel Currently On Planet Rezillo |
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Fay Fife (vox/tantrums) Ah, The Mary Quant of Day-Glo Punk - My, haven't the years been kinder to her than most...and hell, the heart of a deranged Tasmanian devil still beats deep within! But then again, Fay is more adept at dealing with her own personal demons than yer average mother of one, having recently reinvented herself as a fully-paid up member of the Psychology fraternity... and after seeing her onstage recently, one can only think that its about time she put herself in her own shrink's chair!!! |
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Eugene Reynolds (vox/guitars) Yeah, the Mr. Messerschmit of old; in addition to recently relaunching himself into that old rock'n'roll minefield, he continues to make a healthy living from vintage machines. His most recent acquisition is the rights to build and supply under the "Indian Motorcycle Company" banner. He's responsible for designing the model, which is being used in a certain, much-awaited, Hollywood action movie. Watch this space. |
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Angel Paterson (sticks, bats & bricks) Following a brief stint in Jo Callis's Glam-Punk band SHAKE!, the Angel decided to hang up his sticks and hi-hat in favour of a life of domesticity, three-times fatherhood and architecture in the German town of Bremen. Now he's back, it's like he never missed a beat. |
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Johnny Terminator (monster bassisms & thousand yard stare) Like his predecessor, William Mysterious, our Mr Terminator prefers to shroud himself in mystery also. Behind those impenetrable shades and beat-up leather get-up, we know little of him, and perhaps it's better that way. What we do know is he can pound out that monster-bass sound like no other, and therefore has found something of a spiritual home on Planet Rezillo. The best is yet to come. |
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Jo Callis (guitars/backing vox & kilted demonics) He who was once Luke Warm, is now red hot! Following the fall-out from The Rezillos, Mr Callis embarked upon a one-man POP guerilla mission, effortlessly constructing Hit singles for (and joining) The Human League and The Undertones' front-man Feargal Sharkey. Last year found him landing a new home for his entire POP HITS back catalogue with Uber-Trendy UK dance-label - Ministry of Sound. Be warned, that old kilt may be tattered and hide a multitude of sins, but the bruised and battered left-handed Telecaster is still as lethal as ever. |
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