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Rewind with Heather Small, ABC, and more

Mar 2, 2024 at 13:00  ·  Bla Bla Dubai, Abu Dhabi Bla Bla Dubai, Abu Dhabi

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Formed in 1970 in Toxteth, Liverpool, The Real Thing is Britain’s longest-established soul band. Known for hits like "You To Me Are Everything," they remain the UK's most successful black group. Dubbed "The Black Beatles," their distinct sound captivated fans. A 2019 documentary, “Everything – The Real Thing Story,” highlighted their career.
British new wave band ABC, led by Martin Fry, gained fame in the early '80s with hits like "Poison Arrow" and "Look of Love." Known for their synth-driven pop and theatrical style, they topped charts with their debut album and found success on MTV and in the US market.
Disco Inferno, formed in 1989 in Essex, is known for their experimental, post-punk sound influenced by Joy Division and My Bloody Valentine. Their peak creative years, 1993-1994, yielded the bold D.I. Go Pop album. Despite a lack of commercial success, they've retained a cult following.
Rewind is a popular club night celebrating throwback music from the 80s, 90s, and 2000s. It offers an ultimate dance party experience where attendees can relive past soundtracks, featuring iconic hits and Y2K anthems. Known for its energetic atmosphere, Rewind provides a nostalgic journey for music lovers.
Originally the Lopez Sisters, the group became Odyssey after Tony Reynolds joined. Known for '70s hits like "Native New Yorker," they blended soft disco with a Caribbean flair, enjoyed UK success, then disbanded.
Born in Glasgow, Midge Ure is a key figure in the new wave scene, known for his work with Ultravox and Visage. He also achieved success as a solo artist with hits like "If I Was." Ure co-wrote Band Aid's "Do They Know It's Christmas?" with Bob Geldof, leading to his recognition as an OBE. He collaborated with artists like Moby and Ty Unwin and worked on projects like Live Aid and Live 8. Ure's autobiography, tours, and orchestral reworkings highlight his lasting influence and versatility in the music industry.
Heather Small, born in the late 80s, rose to fame with M People, known for hits like "Moving on Up." They won multiple Brit Awards and a Mercury Prize. Heather's solo work includes "Proud," anthem for iconic events like the 2012 Olympics. She tours and appears on TV shows like "Strictly Come Dancing."
From The Jam, an English band formed in 2006, emerged from former The Jam members Rick Buckler and Bruce Foxton, joined by Russell Hastings. Known for their energetic live performances, they honor The Jam's legacy, blending punk attitude with mod style, and performing hits like "Going Underground" and "Town Called Malice". They have released original material, including albums like "Back in the Room," "Smash the Clock," and "The Butterfly Effect," featuring collaborations with artists such as Paul Weller.
Wet Wet Wet, iconic British pop band, hails from Scotland. Known for 'Love Is All Around,' they boast 27 Top 40 hits, 3 No.1s. Their music, with over 15 million sales, 20x platinum status in the UK, is timeless. With Kevin Simm as vocalist, they continue to charm worldwide audiences.

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