Band, *1973 GB, Liverpool
Rock and Alternative
Deaf School are an English art rock/new wave band, formed in Liverpool in 1973. Between 1976 and 1978 they recorded three albums for the Warner Brothers label, in an art rock style that had its roots in cabaret, moving towards a harder punk rock sound. The band split in 1978 but have since been recognized as an important influence on many British musicians. According to Frankie Goes to Hollywood singer Holly Johnson: "They revived Liverpool music for a generation." The journalist, author and founder of Mojo, Paul Du Noyer, went further: "In the whole history of Liverpool music two bands matter most, one is The Beatles and the other is Deaf School."
Ian Ritchie sax, rec GB | |
Clive Langer g, p *1954 GB | |
Steve Allen voc, dr GB | |
Steve Lindsey b, voc, g GB | |
Tim Whittaker dr | |
Paul Pilnick g, acc, bj *1944 GB | |
Nicholas Millard dr | |
Eric Shark voc | |
Max Ripple key, acc | |
Anne Martin |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Bed & Breakfast | Deaf School | 2017 | Single |
Let's Do This Again Next Week... | Deaf School | 2017 | Album |
Launderette | Deaf School | 2015 | Album |
Enrico + Bette xx | Deaf School | 2011 | Album |
The Survivor Song | Deaf School | 2010 | Single |
What A Way To End It All (The Anthology) | Deaf School | 2003 | Compil. |
2nd Coming : Liverpool '88 | Deaf School | 1988 | Album |
All Queued Up | Deaf School | 1978 | Single |
Thunder & Lightning | Deaf School | 1978 | Single |
English Boys/Working Girls | Deaf School | 1978 | Album |
Deaf School | Deaf School | 1977 | Single |
Taxi! | Deaf School | 1977 | Single |
2nd Honeymoon / Don't Stop The World | Deaf School | 1977 | Single |
Don't Stop The World | Deaf School | 1977 | Album |
2nd Honeymoon / Don't Stop The World | Deaf School | 1977 | Compil. |
What A Way To End It All | Deaf School | 1976 | Single |
2nd Honeymoon | Deaf School | 1976 | Album |