Band, 1977-1988 GB
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A seminal post punk band that recorded 2 John Peel Sessions, released 2 albums and 3 singles. The Transmitters were highly acclaimed in the much respected underground scene (end of 70's and the 80's) which accompanied the punk revolution. Members were: John F. Quinn (vocals) (aka John Clegg, John Grimes, John X) Vince Cutliffe (lead guitar) Jim Chase (drums) Mikel Lee (guitar) Sam Dodson (bass, guitar) (later Loop Guru) Sid Wells (bass) Amanda De Gray (keyboards) Tim Whelan (vocals) (later Transglobal Underground) Dave Baby (saxophone) Julian Treasure (drums) Rob Chapman (vocals) Hammi Lee (drums) (later Transglobal Underground) Dave Mud-Demon (later Loop Guru) James McQueen Bob Sargeant (as 'The Hand of Borgus Wheems') Chris Mchallem (as 'Dexter O'Brien')
![]() | Bob Sargeant voc GB |
![]() | Tim Whelan key, g GB |
![]() | Sid Wells b |
![]() | Amanda De Grey key GB |
![]() | Sam Dodson g, key GB |
![]() | Cecil B. De Muud p, key, acc, sampler |
![]() | Hamilton Lee dr GB |
![]() | Rob Chapman voc |
![]() | Dave Baby sax, dr |
![]() | James McQueen b |
![]() | Jim Chase dr, key |
![]() | Dexter O'Brian |
![]() | Mikel Lee g |
![]() | Vince Cutcliffe g |
![]() | John F. Quinn voc GB |
![]() | Julian Treasure dr |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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I Fear No-One... | The Transmitters | 2006 | Compil. |
Count Your Blessings (1987/89) | The Transmitters | 2006 | Album |
The Mechanic | The Transmitters | 1989 | Album |
And We Call That Leisure Time | The Transmitters | 1981 | Album |
Still Hunting For The Ugly Man | The Transmitters | 1979 | Album |
Party | The Transmitters | 1978 | Single |
"24 Hours" | The Transmitters | 1978 | Album |
Nowhere Train | The Transmitters | 1978 | Single |
The Transmitters Band |
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