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Singer / Musician of Rock, Pop and Alternative
A.k.a. Kelvin Colney K. K. Black Tommy Frenzy
Kelvin Blacklock, a schoolfriend of Mick Jones, had been a vocalist in the guitarist’s pre-Clash bands The Delinquents, Little Queenie and London SS, and went on to join The Damned drummer Rat Scabies’ short-lived White Cats. He recorded two singles, a version of The Herd’s I Don’t Want Our Loving To Die, & California Sun under the pseudonym K. K. Black before disappearing from the limelight. He would resurface in 1983 in Mirrors, a short-lived rock combo featuring Matt Dangerfield (ex-The Boys) on guitar: they would release a lone single (Dance Dance Dance) and an album which sold poorly.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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I Don't Want Our Loving To Die | Kelvin Blacklock | 1978 | Single |