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Deaf School
Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Pub Rock, Punk, Roxy Music Gründung Ende der 1970er Auflösung 1978 Neugründung 1988 (sowie 2006 und 2007) Website deafschoolmusic.com Gründungsmitglieder Bette Bright GesangEnrico Cadillac GesangEric Shark Ian Ritchie Max Ripple Clive Langer Steve "Average" Lindsey Tim Whittaker
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