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Also known as
  
Tango Brigade

Labels
  
Epic

Active until
  
1980

Albums
  
God Bless the Starjets

Years active
  
1976–1980

Associated acts
  
The Adventures

Origin
  
Belfast (1976)

Genres
  
Punk rock, Power pop

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Past members
  
Terry Sharpe Paul Bowen Sean Martin Liam L'Estrange

Members
  
Terry Sharpe, Liam L'Estrange, Sean Martin

Similar
  
Pat Gribben, The Adventures, The Moondogs, The Outcasts, The Jags

The Starjets were a late 1970s power pop/group from Belfast, Northern Ireland.

The band consisted of guitarist/vocalist Terry Sharpe, guitarist/vocalist Paul Bowen, bassist Sean Martin and drummer Liam L'Estrange. The group sported a mix of punk and mainstream pop influences. Early sets consisted of such 1960s pop standards as "Please Please Me" by The Beatles and "Sugar, Sugar" by The Archies at a time when such light, happy fare was an anathema to the punk community. The band also stood out from their punk contemporaries with their tight, sophisticated harmonies. Appropriately, they opened for groups as diverse as Teen Idols the Bay City Rollers and aggressive punk rockers Stiff Little Fingers. Because of their clean-cut, boys-next-door image, sugary songs, and amiable persona, they were sometimes even tagged the "Bay City Rollers of punk".

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The group secured a major record label recording contract with Epic Records; they were signed by Muff Winwood. They released a number of singles in 1979, with their only chart hit being "War Stories" b/w "Do the Push", which peaked at No. 51 on the UK Singles Chart. The A-side is a celebration of World War II comic book stories, such as those of Sgt. Fury. They released one album, 1979's God Bless the Starjets, but it failed commercially. Following the release of the "Shiraleo" single in March 1980, the band changed its name to Tango Brigade and released one more single, before finally splitting up permanently. After a brief stint performing vocal duties with the Angelic Upstarts (most notably taking lead vocals on the song "Reason Why?" from the album of the same title), Sharpe found greater success in the 1980s with the rock group The Adventures.

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Songs

War StoriesGod Bless the Starjets · 1979
ShiraleoGod Bless the Starjets · 1979
Any Danger LoveGod Bless the Starjets · 1979

References

The Starjets Wikipedia