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- Blitz_Kids abstract "The Blitz Kids were a group of young people who frequented the weekly Blitz club-night in Covent Garden, London in 1979-80, and are credited with launching the New Romantic subcultural movement. Among them were Rusty Egan, Steve Strange, Boy George, his friends Marilyn and Alice Temple, Perri Lister, Princess Julia, Philip Sallon, Carl Teper and Martin Degville (later to be the frontman of Tony James' Sigue Sigue Sputnik). Crucially, the club lay between two art colleges (St Martin's School and Central School) and became a testbed for student fashion designers who set London ablaze during the 1980s. These included Stephen Jones, Fiona Dealey, Kim Bowen, Melissa Caplan, Stephen Linard, Judith Frankland, David Holah, Stevie Stewart, John Galliano, Darla Jane Gilroy, Dinny Hall, Iain Webb, Simon Withers, Willy Brown, Richard Ostell, Rachel Auburn and more. The Blitz began making headlines thanks to its outrageous styles of clothes and make-up for both sexes, subsequently documented by Gary Kemp in his first-person book, I Know This Much (2009).After coming together at Billy's nightclub in 1978, the Blitz Kids had found themselves bored with the whole punk genre. Billy's introduced regular Roxy Music and David Bowie nights and, in an effort to find something new, the denizens took to wearing bizarre home-made costumes and clothing and emphatic make-up, presenting a highly androgynous appearance. After three months, the group moved on from Billy's – which had effectively formalised the once-a-week club-night – to another at the more elitist Blitz wine bar, which is widely considered as home to the New Romantic movement.The Blitz club proved to be the birthplace of several pop groups, notably Visage with Steve Strange on vocals and Blitz DJ Rusty Egan on drums, then Spandau Ballet who played live gigs there in 1979 and 1980. Much later, Boy George was to become internationally famous in his own right fronting Culture Club. Marilyn became a vocalist, but with minor chart success.Boy George celebrated the Blitz Kids scene in his 2002 musical Taboo, in which he played the part of Leigh Bowery, who hosted the London weekly club-night called Taboo in 1985-87, long after the Blitz closed.Alice Temple joined Eg White in 1991 to form the short-lived but critically acclaimed Eg and Alice.Through the early 1990s, the Blitz and Taboo ethos lived on through another London club-night, Kinky Gerlinky.In January 2011, Steve Strange and Rusty Egan threw a one-off reunion party on the site of the original Blitz Club, with performances from Roman Kemp's band Paradise Point and electro punk artist Quilla Constance, plus DJ sets from Egan himself. Egan simultaneously launched an official Blitz Club website incorporating a record label, which has published three remixes in as many years.".
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageExternalLink www.theblitzkids.com.
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- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Category:1980s_in_London.
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- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Covent_Garden.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Culture_Club.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Darla_Jane_Gilroy.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink David_Bowie.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Eg_White.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink File:Ashes_to_Ashes_video.jpg.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Gary_Kemp.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Hot_Gossip.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink John_Galliano.
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- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Kinky_Gerlinky.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Leigh_Bowery.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Marilyn_(singer).
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Degville.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Kemp.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Clark_(dancer).
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink New_Romanticism.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Perri_Lister.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Princess_Julia.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Punk_subculture.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Radio_personality.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Elms.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Roxy_Music.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Rusty_Egan.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Sigue_Sigue_Sputnik.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Spandau_Ballet.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Jones_(milliner).
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Norman.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Strange.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Taboo_(musical).
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Tony_Hadley.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Tony_James.
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLink Visage_(band).
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blitz Club".
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blitz Kid".
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blitz Kids".
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blitz club".
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blitz kid".
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blitz nightclub".
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blitz".
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Blitz".
- Blitz_Kids wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Blitz".
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- Blitz_Kids subject Category:1980s_in_London.
- Blitz_Kids subject Category:1980s_in_music.
- Blitz_Kids subject Category:Androgyny.
- Blitz_Kids subject Category:Musical_subcultures.
- Blitz_Kids subject Category:New_wave_music.
- Blitz_Kids subject Category:Youth_culture_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Blitz_Kids hypernym Group.
- Blitz_Kids type Band.
- Blitz_Kids type Genre.
- Blitz_Kids type Genre.
- Blitz_Kids comment "The Blitz Kids were a group of young people who frequented the weekly Blitz club-night in Covent Garden, London in 1979-80, and are credited with launching the New Romantic subcultural movement. Among them were Rusty Egan, Steve Strange, Boy George, his friends Marilyn and Alice Temple, Perri Lister, Princess Julia, Philip Sallon, Carl Teper and Martin Degville (later to be the frontman of Tony James' Sigue Sigue Sputnik).".
- Blitz_Kids label "Blitz Kids".
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- Blitz_Kids sameAs Q4926953.
- Blitz_Kids wasDerivedFrom Blitz_Kids?oldid=703703379.
- Blitz_Kids isPrimaryTopicOf Blitz_Kids.