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John Helmer (musician)

John Helmer (born 1956) is a musician and part-time writer best known for contributing lyrics for Marillion.
==With The Piranhas==
From 1977 to 1981, "Johnny" Helmer was a guitarist and vocalist in the Brighton-based ska punk band The Piranhas, best known for their 1980 top ten hit "Tom Hark". Helmer formed The Piranhas with 'Boring' Bob Grover while attending Sussex University, where he obtained a degree in English Literature. After The Piranhas split in 1981, Helmer formed a "cabaret busking group" called Pookiesnackenburger with Nick Dwyer, formerly with Nicky and the Dots. They had a Spinal Tap-like series on Channel Four TV and also appeared in a Heineken commercial. Pookiesnackenburger finally evolved into the dance troupe Stomp.〔(Section – 4.8 Who's John Helmer? ) alt.music.marillion FAQ〕 Helmer and Grover reformed the band in 2010 as The Piranhas 3D, with a new rhythm section.

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