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'''Duckie''' is a collective of performance artists that describes itself as “a post-gay independent arts outfit".<ref>http://www.thisisliveart.co.uk/projects/Spill/spill_biogs.html</ref> Duckie was founded in November 1995 and run their flagship rock'n'roll homo-disco at the [[Royal Vauxhall Tavern]] every Saturday.
[[File:Duckie.png|thumb|Duckie logo]]'''Duckie''' is a collective of performance artists that describes itself as “a post-gay independent arts outfit".<ref>http://www.thisisliveart.co.uk/projects/Spill/spill_biogs.html</ref> Duckie was founded in November 1995 and run their flagship rock'n'roll homo-disco at the [[Royal Vauxhall Tavern]] every Saturday.


The Duckie collective includes the hostess [[Amy Lamé]] and the promoter [[Simon Casson]]<ref>http://duckie.co.uk/generic.php?id=151&submenu=old Duckie: History</ref>
The Duckie collective includes the hostess [[Amy Lamé]] and the promoter [[Simon Casson]]<ref>http://duckie.co.uk/generic.php?id=151&submenu=old Duckie: History</ref>

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Duckie is a collective of performance artists that describes itself as “a post-gay independent arts outfit".[1] Duckie was founded in November 1995 and run their flagship rock'n'roll homo-disco at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern every Saturday.

The Duckie collective includes the hostess Amy Lamé and the promoter Simon Casson[2]

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