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Also known as
  
The Queen

Active until
  
1974

Years active
  
1971–1975

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Labels
  
Past members
  
Andrew MathesonCasino Steel (Stein Groven)Lou SparksEunan BradyWayne Manor

Origin
  
London, United Kingdom (1971)

Albums
  
Hollywood Brats, Whatever Happened to the Hollywood Brats?, Rough Mixes

Members
  
Andrew Matheson, Casino Steel

Genres
  
Glam rock, Power pop, Proto-punk

Similar
  
The Boys, London SS, Honest John Plain, Matt Dangerfield, The Gorillas

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The Hollywood Brats were a British glam rock and protopunk band in the early 1970s. They found little commercial success at the time, and split up in 1974, but are regarded as influential on the later punk rock scene.

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History

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The band was originally known as The Queen, and was formed in London in 1971 by singer Andrew Matheson, keyboard player Casino Steel (born Stein Groven, Trondheim, Norway, 22 February 1952), and drummer Lou Sparks. When another rock band, Queen, started to become popular, they were obliged to adopt a new name, Hollywood Brats. In 1972, the group added guitarist Eunan Brady – recruited through an advertisement in Melody Maker for a guitarist "drunk on scotch and Keith Richards" – and bassist Wayne Manor. The band became noted in London for their flamboyant make-up and clothes, and aggressive musical approach, influenced by, and in many ways parallel to, the New York Dolls. Brady later commented that "The whole point of the Brats was to annoy and disturb!" Matheson said:

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The Brats were always being booed offstage - sometimes even beaten up by all these people who only ever wanted to hear Barry White or Billy Paul. They never wanted fast rock 'n' roll music...We went round every record company, even the small ones and all they kept saying was that rock 'n' roll music was dead and that that kind of raunchy music would never come back.

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The group was championed by Keith Moon, who said they were the best band he had ever seen, and in 1973 they recorded an LP for NEMS Records, described at Allmusic as "pure rock fun with fuzzy, garage-flavored guitar solos, cowbell accents, and snotty lyrics populated with gold diggers and tramps." All the songs were written by Matheson and Steel, apart from a cover of "Then He Kissed Me". However, the record company refused to release the album, and by the time it was eventually issued in Norway by Mercury Records, titled Grown Up Wrong, in 1975, the band had split up. "Then He Kissed Me" was belatedly released as a single by Cherry Red Records in 1979, and the album was reissued as Hollywood Brats the following year.

Aftermath

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After the Hollywood Brats, Brady performed with Wreckless Eric. Steel briefly joined London SS before becoming a member of The Boys.

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Matheson released a solo album, Monterey Shoes, in 1979. He later moved to Canada, where he released the album Night of the Bastard Moon, recorded in Oslo, Norway, in 1994, and garnered a Juno Award nomination for Best New Solo Artist at the Juno Awards of 1995.In 2015, he published a memoir of the band, Sick On You: The Disastrous Story of Britain’s Great Lost Punk Band, named after one of the Hollywood Brats' songs.

Songs

Sick on YouHollywood Brats · 1980
Then He Kissed MeHollywood Brats · 1980
Little Ol' Wine Drinker MeWhatever Happened to the Hollywood Brats? · 1986

References

Hollywood Brats Wikipedia