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  1. He hired The Adverts as an opening act for his band, The Damned, and played an instrumental role in getting the band signed to Stiff Records. Their self-deprecating first single, "One Chord Wonders" and their photogenic (for punk rock) bass player garnered the Adverts a lot of attention and enabled them to sign to the much larger Anchor label in the summer of 1977.

  2. Die Adverts unterschrieben einen Vertrag mit RCA Records, verstärkten sich mit Keyboarder Tim Cross und brachten ein weiteres Album Cast of Thousands heraus. Kurz nach Veröffentlichung des Albums verließen Rod Latter und Howard Pickup die Band und es wurde schwierig das Album, das musikalisch völlig unterschiedlich zum Stil des Vorgängeralbums war, zu promoten.

  3. About The Adverts. Though their existence was brief and overshadowed by more famous Brit punks, connoisseurs recognize the Adverts as one of the very best acts to come out of the first wave of English punk. They were right in the eye of the hurricane, supporting bands like Generation X, the Damned, and the Jam in trailblazing shows, and their ...

  4. Producer. Tom Newman. The Adverts chronology. Crossing the Red Sea with The Adverts. (1978) Cast of Thousands. (1979) Cast of Thousands was the Adverts ' second album, released in 1979. It featured a noticeably different, more experimental sound than their debut effort, Crossing the Red Sea with The Adverts.

  5. Gaye Black started playing bass in her room to “simply pass the time.”. After finishing college, qualifying in graphic design, she moved to London with T.V. Smith, and while there, they formed The Adverts. Gaye soon became one of the first female icons of the punk rock movement. With her photogenic looks, heavy eye makeup and omnipresent ...

  6. 1 de jun. de 2012 · Clips. This programme is not currently available on BBC iPlayer. Film telling the story of punk band the Adverts and the continuing music career of their former frontman TV Smith, an enduring ...

  7. Live at the Roxy by The Adverts released in 1990. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.