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The Happy End

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Active from
  
1983

Members
  
Danny Manners

Genre
  
Alternative/Indie

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Albums
  
Echoes of Jericho, Turn Things Upside Down

Record labels
  
Cooking Vinyl, Festplatten

Similar
  
Sarah Jane Morris, Happy End, Big Big Train, The Communards, Antonio Forcione

The Happy End was a band formed by Matt Fox in 1983. The group was a 'big band' in format and had a playing membership of 20 people plus a lead singer. Inspired by the music of Kurt Weill, Hanns Eisler and Charlie Haden, the band reflected the political landscape of London and the United Kingdom throughout the Thatcher years. Conceived in the squats of Bonnington Square and Vauxhall Grove, The Happy End grew to accommodate up to 24 musicians. The original singer Sarah Jane Morris left in 1988 to work with the Communards and Pere Ubu, and pursue a solo career. She was temporarily replaced by actor and singer Denise Black. At the end of 1988 singer Bernadette Keeffe joined permanently and remained with the band until the final concert. Bass player Danny Manners went on to work with Louis Philippe, Sandy Dillon and Cathal Coughlan, and later joined Big Big Train. They became a regular feature at anti-establishment gatherings of the 1980s. They played over 150 benefit concerts for the miners during the events which originated with the 1984 strike. The band played its last official concert in May 2000 for the first Mayoral and London Assembly elections.

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Discography

  • There's Nothing Quite Like Money (1984)
  • Resolution (1987)
  • Song of The Big Shot (1989)
  • Turn Things Upside Down (1990)
  • Songs

    Rhumba Por NicaraguaTurn Things Upside Down ยท 1990
    Golden2010
    Good Times2010

    References

    The Happy End Wikipedia