Lockjaw (band)
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Lockjaw were an English punk band from the 1970s, whose members later performed in The Magazine Spies, The Cure, Fools Dance and related projects.
They supported The Cure in 1978 at The Rocket in Crawley, England, and Lockjaw bassist Simon Gallup became friends with The Cure's Robert Smith, despite their different musical tastes (Gallup being a massive Kiss fan).[1] After recording with the Cure, Gallup joined the band in 1979.
Members
- Gary Bower (Bo Zo) - vocals
- Stuart Hinton (Micky Morbid) - guitar
- Simon Gallup (Andy Septic) - bass
- Martin Ordish (Oddy Ordish) - drums
- Steve Musham - guitar (from 1978)
Discography
- "Radio Call Sign" / "The Young Ones" (November 1977)
- "Journalist Jive" / "A Doong A Doong A" / "I'm A Virgin" (1978)
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- ↑ Apter, Jeff (2009). Never Enough: The Story of The Cure. Omnibus. Search this book on
