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Showaddywaddy was a popular 1970s pop group from Leicester, UK. They specialised in cover versions of U.S. pop songs from the 1950s and dressed as Teddy Boys. They sound similar to the American act Sha Na Na.

The band was formed in 1973 by the amalgamation of two groups, Choise and The Golden Hammers. This led to an eight member band, with the unusual feature of having two vocalists, two drummers, two bassists and two guitarists. Their first single, Hey Rock 'n' Roll (written by the band), was released in April 1974. It reached number two in the UK singles chart. Showaddywaddy then went on to have a further 22 UK hits from this point until late 1982. The first few singles were all written by the band and these generally reached the top-20. However they had most of their biggest hits with pop versions of old '50s US rock 'n' roll songs, catchy tunes backed up by their colourful image, dance routines and numerous television appearances. Some of their best known covers are Three Steps To Heaven, Heartbeat, Under The Moon Of Love, You Got What It Takes, Blue Moon (based on the Marcels' interpretation), and I Wonder Why.

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Rod Deas
since 1973 Bass
Dave Bartram
since 1973 till 2011 Lead vocal
Al James
since 1973 till 2008 Bass
since 1973 Unknown
Romeo Challenger
since 1973 Unknown
Buddy Gask
since 1973 till 1987 Background vocals
Trevor Oakes
since 1973 till 2009 Guitar
Russ Field
since 1973 till 1985 Guitar
Malcolm Allured
since 1973 till 1984 Background vocals, Drum set
Ray Hatfield
since 2017 Unknown
Dave Graham
since 2009 till 2011 Saxophone

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