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Good News - Tanzivat

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This month's show might get you dancing around the maypole, with plenty of catchy new choons, ranging from the spaced-out sounds of Analogue Electronic Whatever to the brass-filled quirky alt-pop of They Might Be Giants. Meanwhile there's old music too including 'Secret Songs from the Sixties', with two cuts taken from the fourth volume in the psyche compilation series 'Up In My Mind', released by Mushroom Cloud Records. The 2nd hour's guest presenters are Sophie and Phil from Nottingham DIY Indie-Punk band No Peeling who will be taking part in 'Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue' to coincide with the release of their EP called 'EP 2', out May 1st on Wrong Speed Records (UK) and Feet It Records (US).

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Good News - Tanzivat
Good News
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™There are several music groups with the band name Good News.
1) A Christian British rock band that formed in 1971 and is rightly counted among the Jesus Music era. The band emerged from the precursor band The Joy Strings, which belonged to the Salvation Army and was considered the 'official' pop group of the Salvation Army. Ex-Joy String Bill Davidson then started again and gathered Salvationist musicians from all over Europe, and was able to convince the BBC to record an album for 'Religious Broadcast to Schools'! In July 1971, Bill Davidson began rehearsing with the Good News group, whose members had come from far away. Lio Fivaz from Rome, Ellen Schram from Holland, where she was a school teacher in Amsterdam, Roger Woodrow worked in his hometown in Norfolk and Kevin Burton was a student in Weybridge, Surrey. All belonged to the Salvation Army and all had a musical background. Then in 1972 the album "New Life" was released and it is on the BBC label, but the Salvation Army owns the copyright for the album. It's a great rock and roll album and way ahead of its time for the Christian market. Unfortunately, this is the only album.

Members
Bill Davidson - Vocal, Guitar, Piano.
Kevin Burton - guitar, piano, vocal.
Lio Fivaz - bass, vocal.
Roger Woodrow - drums, vocal.
Ellen Schram - Vocal, Tambourine.

2) A copyright-dodging alias for Saint Pepsi, specifically used for his releases on My Pet Flamingo.
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Before that we played:
Solid Space - Platform 6
No Peeling - Mascot Fight
Otoboke Beaver - Hey, Where's The Thank You?
Limited Ltd - Limited
The Real McKenzies - I Wanna Eat Sardines (With Yer Mother)