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On July 2nd 1994 the Little Angels played their final gig to a sold out Royal Albert Hall in London. Toby Jepson, Bruce Dickinson, Mark Plunkett, Jimmy Dickinson & Mark Richardson took their final bow, shook hands and brought to an end the life of one of the UK’s finest rock bands, splitting up at the height of their popularity.

In June 2012 the Little Angels will make their long overdue return.

Toby, Bruce, Mark, Jimmy & Rich will re-unite for a special guest performance at the Download Festival, Castle Donnington.



HISTORY


Little Angels’
beginings were hatched at Filey School, North Yorkshire in 1984, when Toby Jepson (Vocals) and Mark Plunkett (Bass) formed their first band, Zeus. A year later at Scarborough Sixth Form College they teamed up with Dave Hopper (Drums) and the brothers Bruce & Jimmy Dickinson (Guitar and Keyboards respectively) to form Mr Thrud.

The band name is changed to Little Angels as they record their 1987 EP at Blue Strike Recorders in Harrogate. That same year the band team up with their manager, Kevin Nixon, and release their debut mini album, Too Posh To Mosh, on Powerstation Records. Through the summer they support Guns N Roses, Faith No More and Tesla at the legendary Marquee Club on London’s Wardour Street.

The following year Dave Hopper is replaced on drums by Michael Lee, formely of thrash metal band Holocade. The band record their first single, 90 In The Shade and set out on their breakthrough Rock N Roll Education tour, playing in schools at lunchtime and clubs at night across the UK.

In 1989 the band are offered a major recording deal, backstage at the Marquee Club. They sign to Polydor Records and release the Big Bad EP and their first album, Don’t Prey For Me. At this time they are joined in the studio and on stage by the Big Bad Horns. The horn section of Dave Kemp, Grant Kirkhope and Frank Mizen would remain with band for the following five years.

August 1990 sees the band make their debut performance on Top Of The Pops as the single She’s A Little Angel reaches number 21 in the UK singles chart. The band enter the studio to record their second album at Great Linford in Milton Keynes. The planned album title of Spitfire is changed to Young Gods as the Gulf War breaks out. The first single, Boneyard, is banned by Radio 1 in January of 1991. The band take off around Europe supporting ZZ Top on their stadium tour.

Later that year, Lee leaves the band during the Young Gods tour after successfully auditioning for The Cult. He is replaced by Mark Richardson, who filled in for him on several tour dates before taking his place officially during the recording of the band's third record, Jam. Rich’s first appearance with the band was on the TV show Jim’ll Fix It in December of ‘91.

In the Summer of 1992 the band play Wembley Stadium as they tour with Bryan Adams. Adams joins them later that year to record backing vocals on Too Much Too Young. The single is the first track from the Jam album that goes to number 1 in the UK album chart in January ’93. The second single, Womankind, gives the band their biggest hit reaching number 12 in the UK singles chart. The band tour Europe with Van Halen and Bon Jovi as they establish themselves as a major force across the UK and Europe. The bands live following grows as they headline their own Jammed Live tour and release their Jam On Film live video.

In 1994 the band release Little Of the Past as their relationship with Polydor comes to an end. As the band decide to call it a day they release Too Posh To Mosh Too Good To Last through Castle Communications and set our on a farewell tour of the UK, culminating on July 2nd 1994 at the Royal Albert Hall.

In November 2008 Michael Lee dies at the age of thirty-nine. Toby, Bruce, Jimmy and Mark meet again for the first time in fifteen years as they attend his funeral in Darlington. From the tragic death of their band-mate old friendships are rekindled.

BAND MEMBERS


Toby Jepson (vocals)
Toby has released several solo recordings and toured extensively as a solo artist since the demise of Little Angels. He has also had spells on vocals with Gun, Fastway and most recently Dio Disciples. He has a successful career as a record producer, working with amongst others, Saxon, Fastway, The Virginmarys and Marion.

Bruce John Dickinson (guitar)
With his brother, Jimmy and Rich, Bruce formed the blues rock band b.l.o.w. along with Dave Goulding from Irish band, No Sweat. After a spell running the Academy of Contemporary Music in Guildford, Bruce went on to found the successful BIMM group of music colleges in Brighton, Bristol & Dublin.

Mark Plunkett (bass)
Mark is director of MP Music Services Ltd and manages both Ronan Keating and Boyzone. He has had number one albums as an artiste, tour manager, co-manager and manager – all with Polydor Records.

Jimmy Dickinson (keyboards)
After b.l.o.w. Jimmy formed the ‘Younger Younger 28’s releasing the album ‘Soap’ on Richard Branson’s V2 label and writing music for Sony Playstation games. He then moved into teaching and is now a lecturer at Bath Spa University and is studying for his PhD in composition.

Mark ‘Rich’ Richardson (drums)
After b.l.o.w. in August 1995, Rich joined Skunk Anansie. Whilst the band took a break from recording and touring Rich had a succesful spell on drums with Feeder. Skunk Anansie reformed in 2009 and Rich continues to record and tour with them.

DISCOGRAPHY


Albums
‘Too Posh To Mosh’ [Mini Album] (1987)
‘Don't Prey for Me’ (1989)
‘Young Gods’ (1991) UK #17
‘Jam’ (1993) UK#1
‘A Little of the Past’ (1994) UK#20
‘Too Posh to Mosh, Too Good to Last’ (1994) UK#1

Singles
‘90 In The Shade’ (1988)
‘Big Bad EP’ featuring "She's a Little Angel’ (1989) UK #74
‘Big Bad World’ (Japanese only, seven track CD)
‘Do You Wanna Riot’ (1989) UK #91
‘Don't Pray For Me’ (1989) UK #93
‘Kicking up Dust’ (1990) UK #46
‘Radical Your Lover’ (1990) UK #34
‘She's A Little Angel’ (1990) UK #21
‘Boneyard’ (1991) UK #33
‘Product of the Working Class’ (1991) UK #40
‘Young Gods’ (1991) UK #34
‘I Ain't Gonna Cry’ (1991) UK #26
‘Too Much Too Young’ (1992) UK #22
‘Womankind’ (1993) UK #12
‘Soapbox’ (1993) UK #33
‘Sail Away’ (1993) UK #45
‘Ten Miles High’ (1994) UK #18

WEBSITE

www.littleangelsofficial.com

Kendal & York set list

Thanks to everyone that came and made the Kendal and York acoustic shows so great! Here is the full set list for those shows:

She's A Little Angel
Motivated
Kickin' Up Dust
Happy Ever After
Womankind
Weight Of The World
Forgiveness
Breakdown
Inside Out
Don't Pray For Me
I Ain't Gonna Cry
Deliver Me
All Roads Lead To You
Rear View Mirror
The Chosen One
Unfortunate Man
Lucky (York Only)
Boneyard
The Way That I Live
Radical Your Lover
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Unwind
Young Gods ~ Back Door Man
Too Much Too Young


Bootleggers Podcast

Check out the below link for the latest Bootleggers podcast which features a great interview with Toby:

http://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/bootleggers-bar-kendal-monthly/id417590108

Please note that you will need iTunes to be able to download the podcast.

Toby plays Bootleggers in Kendal on 7th December.





Kendal & York re-scheduled!

I have re-scheduled the York Fibbers solo acoustic show and also the Kendal show, all tickets will remain valid from the cancellations this month.

Dates are:
Kendal Bootleggers - 7th Dec 2011
York Fibbers - 10th Dec 2011

Thanks

‎****URGENT*****


UNFORTUNATELY DUE TO A FAMILY BEREAVEMENT, THE SHOW TONIGHT IN YORK AND MONDAY IN KENDAL WILL HAVE TO BE CANCELLED, SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE.

Dio Disciples at The Stone Pony, Asbury Park, New Jersey



"Played at this legendary club last night, was a real blast!"


Toby Solo Acoustic Shows

I am doing a small number of acoustic gigs in Oct/Nov just for the hell of it and, in part, as a way of making up for the gigs cancelled last year due to the snow!

They are:

27th Oct - Sheffield Corporation - Tickets
29th Oct - Fibbers YorkTickets
31st Oct - Bootleggers KendleTickets
12th Nov - Diamond Rock Club Ballymena, NITickets

There will be more added, so keep looking!

Thanks

New Fastway album details!

Its my pleasure to announce the imminent release of the long awaited 'Fastway' album 'Eat Dog, Eat' through SPV records on November 14th 2011. The first Fastway album for over 20 years.

Since joining Fastway back in 2007 for a few shows I have become firm friends with all the guys and it has been a delight to work with Eddie, a guitarist I have long admired since the release of the first Fastway album. 

After the shows of 2007, Eddie and I began casually working on ideas and over time managed to gather enough for a full blown record.

I took on the role of producer and also played bass and sang all the main vocals. Eddie and I were joined on the drums by Matt Eldridge whom has long been my drummer of choice. 

The record was created at Chapel Studio's with Ewan Davies as the engineer and mixer.

We have collaborated closely on all aspect of the recording, specifically wanting to create a performance based, un-apologetically raw album that was song driven and above all made with passion. This we did, eschewing multi layered, heavily edited recording in favour of the simple 'warts and all' dynamics.

I think the results are real. We hope you do to.




FASTWAY - EAT DOG EAT

Release Date : November 14th , 2011 
Pre-Order Now http://www.townsend-records.co.uk/Fastway

1.  Deliver me 
2.  Fade out 
3.  Leave the light on 
4.  Loving fool
5. Dead and gone 
6. Sick as a dog 
7. Freedom song 
8.  Do you believe 
9.  Love I need 
10. On and on

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