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The Cortinas (punk band)

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Genres
  
Genre
  
Punk rock

Labels
  
Step Forward, CBS

Record label
  
CBS

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Years active
  
Mid-1976 – late 1978, 2012

Associated acts
  
The Clash,Head, The Color Tapes, Fish Food, The Sneetches, The Spics.

Past members
  
Dexter DalwoodMike FewingsNick SheppardDaniel SwanJeremy Valentine

Origin
  
Bristol, United Kingdom (1976)

Albums
  
True Romances, Punk Rock Anthology, Please Don't Hit Me, For Fucks Sake Plymouth, GBH Demos 1977

Members
  
Nick Sheppard, Dexter Dalwood, Jeremy Valentine, Mike Fewings, Daniel Swan

Similar
  
The Valves, Paul Griggs, Alternative TV, Mark Perry, The Adverts

The Cortinas are a 1970s Bristol-based punk rock band. Guitarist Nick Sheppard went on to play with the Clash. In 2001, the band's debut single, "Fascist Dictator" (originally released in June 1977), was included in a leading British music magazine's list of the best punk-rock singles of all-time.

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Biography

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Named after a car, the Ford Cortina, the band moved from R&B towards covering songs by punk forerunners like the New York Dolls and The Stooges.

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The band developed a large and enthusiastic following in their home town. Unfortunately, their growing popularity began to attract a great deal of crowd trouble.

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The band were also frequent visitors to London and became one of the pioneering punk bands that played live in the first few months of the Roxy Club. They supported The Stranglers in January 1977 and then headlined twice the following month. The Cortinas headlined the Roxy again in March and April, supported by The Models on both occasions. In June 1977 they had their first headlining show at the Marquee Club. Later they played as support act for Blondie and Chelsea.

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The Cortinas' first two singles both appeared on Step Forward, the label run by The Police manager Miles Copeland and Mark Perry.

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On 16 July 1977, a few weeks after releasing "Fascist Dictator", the band recorded a session at Maida Vale 4 studio, for John Peel at BBC Radio 1. The track listing was "Defiant Pose", "Television Families", "Having It", and "Further Education".

Later the Cortinas signed for CBS Records and released one album, True Romances. One critic described the album as "disappointing" but rescued from "bland oblivion" by "cheeky tracks such as 'Ask Mr. Waverly' and 'I Trust Valerie Singleton'. Another called it a mix of "rock'n’roll, R&B and pop-rock" and therefore "much more mainstream in style and delivery" than the Step Forward singles. This was a view echoed by Wilson Neate of Allmusic: "Having begun life under the spell of '60s R&B and garage rock, the Cortinas soon emerged as Bristol's premiere punk band, injecting a speedy, shouty, confrontational edge into their sound for their first two singles ("Fascist Dictator" and "Defiant Pose"). By the time of their 1978 debut album for CBS, however, they had re-embraced their formative influences and added a more pop-friendly dimension... True Romances sounds more befitting of a bunch of middle-aged pub rockers than five teenage punk rockers".

Post band careers

  • Guitarist Nick Sheppard went on to play with Bristol showband The Spics before joining the final embodiment of the Clash where he played on their 6th studio album Cut The Crap. He also played with Head.
  • Guitarist Mike Fewings went on to play with other Bristol bands Colortapes and Essential Bop.
  • Bass guitarist Dexter Dalwood went on to become a painter, earning representation from Gagosian Gallery, and nomination for the 2010 Turner Prize.
  • Jeremy Valentine is currently a lecturer in Media at Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • Daniel Swan founded Swan Entertainment, a booking agency based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
  • Studio album

  • True Romances (CBS, 82831, April 1978)
  • Singles

  • "Fascist Dictator / Television Families" (Step Forward, SF 1, June 1977)
  • "Defiant Pose / Independence" (Step Forward, SF 6, December 1977) Also released as a 12 inch single
  • "Heartache / Ask Mr. Waverly" (CBS, CBS 6759, November 1978)
  • Compilation

  • Mk.1 (Bristol Archive, 2010)
  • Songs

    Defiant PoseFor Fucks Sake Plymouth · 2008
    Fascist DictatorFor Fucks Sake Plymouth · 2008
    Television FamiliesFor Fucks Sake Plymouth · 2008

    References

    The Cortinas (punk band) Wikipedia