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'''Bronski Beat''' were a gay pop trio who achieved success in the 1980s. There best-selling album was [[Age of Consent (album)|Age of Consent]].
[[File:Bronski Beat.jpg|thumb|Left to right: Somerville, Steinbachek, Bronski]]'''Bronski Beat''' were a gay pop trio who achieved success in the 1980s. Their best-selling album was ''[[Age of Consent (Album)|Age of Consent]]''.


The original line-up in 1983 was singer [[Jimmy Somerville]] backed by Steve Bronski and Larry Steinbachek. Later Somerville left the band and was replaced by [[John (Jon-Jon) Foster]]. later members were Jonathan Hellyer and [[Richard Coles]].
The original line-up in 1983 was singer [[Jimmy Somerville]] backed by [[Steve Bronski]] (born Stephen William Forrest) (1960-2021) and [[Larry Steinbachek]]. In May 1985 Somerville left the band <ref> Gay Times Issue 81 May 1985 'Jimmy quits Bronski Beat' </ref> and was replaced by [[John (Jon-Jon) Foster]]. Later members were [[Jonathan Hellyer]] and [[Richard Coles]].


The group's first single was "[[Smalltown Boy]]" which had a theme (more explicit in the video) of parental rejection and homophobia. This song was also included on the album ''Age of Consent''.
The group's first single was "[[Smalltown Boy]]" which had a theme (more explicit in the video) of parental rejection and homophobia. This song was also included on the album ''Age of Consent''.
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 18 December 2021

Left to right: Somerville, Steinbachek, Bronski

Bronski Beat were a gay pop trio who achieved success in the 1980s. Their best-selling album was Age of Consent.

The original line-up in 1983 was singer Jimmy Somerville backed by Steve Bronski (born Stephen William Forrest) (1960-2021) and Larry Steinbachek. In May 1985 Somerville left the band [1] and was replaced by John (Jon-Jon) Foster. Later members were Jonathan Hellyer and Richard Coles.

The group's first single was "Smalltown Boy" which had a theme (more explicit in the video) of parental rejection and homophobia. This song was also included on the album Age of Consent.

References

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  1. Gay Times Issue 81 May 1985 'Jimmy quits Bronski Beat'