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- Uropa_Lula abstract "Uropa Lula was a British pop group, consisting of David Lloyd (vocals and guitar), Allan Dias (bass guitar), Pete Fromm (keyboards), Andrew Edge (drums/percussion), Chester Kamen (guitar), and Carol Isaacs (keyboards). The group were managed by Hilde Swendgaard. The group signed a recording contract with Arista Records in 1982.In 1980 Lloyd formed Uropa Lula with Hilde Swendgaard (Manager) and Kevin Smith (drums), making two short films, ‘Here in the Sun’ and ‘At Night Time’ with Video Active. They were joined by Colin Prior (bass) and Peter Fromm (keyboards) in 1981 and began performing live in London, opening for John Cale, Alternative TV and Depeche Mode. American bass player Allan Dias, replaced Prior in August of the same year. In September, the band recorded three songs, Here's a Medal, Timber Fall I and My Black Hour for the Nicky Horne Capital Radio show. Leeds born drummer Andrew Edge joined the group later that year. Uropa Lula signed to Arista Records in May 1982 and spent the rest of that year recording album tracks and their first two singles, ‘Our Love Has Just Begun.’ and 'Fell Upon a Jewel' at Trident Studios, The Manor Studio, Townhouse Studios and RAK Studios. To tie in with the release of the first single, the band recorded a live session for the David Jensen show on Radio 1 for the BBC. The session was produced by Dale Griffin, the English drummer and founding member of 1970s rock band, Mott the Hoople and featured two songs, Here's A Medal and Timber Fall I. A month later Uropa Lula returned to London's Capital Radio to record their second live session for the Nicky Horne show playing two songs, I Am My Older Brother and Leather and Metal (Winter's here). In the Fall of 1982, guitarist Chester Kamen and keyboard player Carol Isaacs joined the group in time for tours of the UK and US in 1983. The group's opening US show was at the The Ritz in New York (1 February 1982). This was followed by dates at the Mudd Club (7 February 1982), the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., the New Jersey City Gardens and at show at the Brooklyn Zoo (26 February 1982) where they shared the bill with Holly and the Italians. Upon their return to the UK, on 2 June 1982 the group played at the Camden Palace (now called Koko) and opened for Big Country at the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool (19 June 1982) and John Cale at the The Venue, Victoria, London (5 July 1982). With some irony, the band had by this point changed their name to Viva Lula and as part of the promotion of their third single, Dad Sings the Blues, they toured the UK with Big Country in June 1983. Lloyd disbanded the group in October 1983 and embarked on a solo career, albeit continuing to work with Uropa Lula members Kamen, Dias and Smith throughout the 80’s.".
- Uropa_Lula activeYearsEndYear "1980".
- Uropa_Lula activeYearsStartYear "1980".
- Uropa_Lula associatedBand Bryan_Ferry.
- Uropa_Lula associatedBand Indigo_Girls.
- Uropa_Lula associatedBand Public_Image_Ltd.
- Uropa_Lula associatedBand Savage_Progress.
- Uropa_Lula associatedMusicalArtist Bryan_Ferry.
- Uropa_Lula associatedMusicalArtist Indigo_Girls.
- Uropa_Lula associatedMusicalArtist Public_Image_Ltd.
- Uropa_Lula associatedMusicalArtist Savage_Progress.
- Uropa_Lula background "group_or_band".
- Uropa_Lula formerBandMember Andrew_Edge.
- Uropa_Lula formerBandMember Chester_Kamen.
- Uropa_Lula formerBandMember David_Lloyd_(musician).
- Uropa_Lula genre Dance_music.
- Uropa_Lula genre Pop_music.
- Uropa_Lula genre Synthpop.
- Uropa_Lula hometown London.
- Uropa_Lula recordLabel Arista_Records.
- Uropa_Lula thumbnail VivaLulaLondon1982.jpg?width=300.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageExternalLink uropalula.moonfruit.com.
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- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink Arista_Records.
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- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink BBC_Radio_1.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink Big_Country.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink Bryan_Ferry.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink Capital_London.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_pop_music_groups.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink Chester_Kamen.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink Dale_Griffin.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink Dance_music.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink David_Jensen.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink David_Lloyd_(musician).
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink Depeche_Mode.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink Holly_and_the_Italians.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink Indigo_Girls.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink John_Cale.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink KOKO_(music_venue).
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink List_of_members_of_Public_Image_Ltd..
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink London.
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- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink Mudd_Club.
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- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink Nicky_Horne.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink Pop_music.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink Public_Image_Ltd.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink RAK_Studios.
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- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink Savage_Progress.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink Synthpop.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink The_Manor_Studio.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink The_Ritz_(rock_club).
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink The_Venue_(Victoria_Street,_London).
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink Townhouse_Studios.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink Trident_Studios.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink Washington,_D.C..
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLink File:AAAAUROPALAULAUSA.jpg.
- Uropa_Lula wikiPageWikiLinkText "Uropa Lula".
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- Uropa_Lula subject Category:British_pop_music_groups.
- Uropa_Lula hypernym Group.
- Uropa_Lula type Agent.
- Uropa_Lula type Band.
- Uropa_Lula type Group.
- Uropa_Lula type Organisation.
- Uropa_Lula type Group.
- Uropa_Lula type MusicGroup.
- Uropa_Lula type Organization.
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- Uropa_Lula type SocialPerson.
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- Uropa_Lula type Q43229.
- Uropa_Lula comment "Uropa Lula was a British pop group, consisting of David Lloyd (vocals and guitar), Allan Dias (bass guitar), Pete Fromm (keyboards), Andrew Edge (drums/percussion), Chester Kamen (guitar), and Carol Isaacs (keyboards). The group were managed by Hilde Swendgaard. The group signed a recording contract with Arista Records in 1982.In 1980 Lloyd formed Uropa Lula with Hilde Swendgaard (Manager) and Kevin Smith (drums), making two short films, ‘Here in the Sun’ and ‘At Night Time’ with Video Active.".
- Uropa_Lula label "Uropa Lula".
- Uropa_Lula sameAs Q7900915.
- Uropa_Lula sameAs m.0bmhhkh.
- Uropa_Lula sameAs Q7900915.
- Uropa_Lula wasDerivedFrom Uropa_Lula?oldid=654036144.
- Uropa_Lula depiction VivaLulaLondon1982.jpg.
- Uropa_Lula homepage uropalula.moonfruit.com.
- Uropa_Lula isPrimaryTopicOf Uropa_Lula.
- Uropa_Lula name "Uropa Lula".