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Laurel & Hardy (reggae) : ウィキペディア英語版
Laurel & Hardy (reggae)
Laurel & Hardy were a British reggae cockney deejay duo best known for their hit single "Clunk Click".
==History==
Paul Dawkins (aka Laurel) and Anthony Robinson (aka Hardy) had originally worked together as a soul duo, but found more success after moving into reggae in 1978, initially performing under the name Reverend T and Pope Paul, along with a female singer known as the Virgin Mary.〔Larkin, Colin (1998) ''The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae'', Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-0242-9, p. 163-4〕 By the time of the release of their debut single ("You're Nicked") on Fashion Records in 1982, they were performing as Laurel & Hardy, adopting bowler hats, bow ties and suits in imitation of the comedy duo.〔 They also made several television appearances which included ''The Tube'' and ''Number 73''. "You're Nicked" was successful enough to get the duo signed by CBS Records, and they toured the UK supporting Pigbag, and then as headliners supported by Benjamin Zephaniah.〔 They recorded a session for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show in October 1982, for which they were backed by a band "The Lavender Hill Mob" including guitarist John Kpiaye and Aswad's Angus Gaye.〔"(20/10/1982 - Laurel And Hardy )", ''Keeping It Peel'', BBC, retrieved 2011-05-27〕 They recorded another session for David Jensen's show in March 1983.〔Garner, Ken (1993) ''In Session Tonight'', BBC Books, ISBN 0-563-36452-1, p. 265〕
Their most successful release was "Clunk Click", the title a reference to a campaign to get people to wear car seatbelts. It reached number 65 in the UK Singles Chart in 1983 and they appeared several times on national television to promote it.〔〔"(Laurel & Hardy - Clunk Click )", Chart Stats, retrieved 2011-05-27〕〔"(Laurel & Hardy )", Official Charts Company, retrieved 2011-05-27〕 They released a further single for CBS but were then dropped, returning to smaller labels for later releases. They released one album while together, ''What a Bargain'' (1983).
They also appeared in the Channel 4 comedy ''No Problems'' (1984 ) as Bim & Bam.

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