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Name
  
Neol Davies

Role
  
Musician ยท neoldavies.net

Music group
  
The Selecter



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Albums
  
Too Much Pressure, Celebrate the Bullet, Selected Selecter Selections, Greatest Hits, The Happy Album

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Neol Davies (born 26 April 1952) is a musician, composer and original member and founder of the British ska group, The Selecter.

Born in Coventry, Davies wrote the instrumental tune "The Selecter" from which the band got their name in 1979. It was a double A side with "Gangsters" by Special AKA which was the first 2 Tone Records single and reached 6 in the UK charts in July 1979. Davies formed the seven piece band The Selecter and wrote their hit songs "On My Radio", "Missing Words", "Three Minute Hero" and "The Whisper".

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Neol Davies Wikipedia


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