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221:, with wife and children, working in publishing and promotion, before returning to Britain to play at a Kirsty MacColl tribute concert following her accidental death. In 2013, he appeared at the RonsonFest tribute event to Mick Ronson in London, and joined an online songwriting group, which in turn to led to him recording the album 120:. Rambow became the band's lead singer, guitarist, and one of their main songwriters, and the band became well known for their "basic, Stonesy pub rock" performed in "outlandish glam rock stage costumes." 193: 166:
After returning to London at the start of 1977, he formed a band with bassist Dave Cochran and drummer Laurie Jellyman, soon adding singer Maggi Ronson who introduced the band to her brother,
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and started playing in clubs and at student functions, taking his stage name from the 13th century Troubadour of Provence,
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New York Rock: From the Rise of The Velvet Underground to the Fall of CBGB
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and met Paul Kennerley, a manager who was putting together a new band,
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in 1979. Through Mick Ronson, Rambow submitted songs to
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Index

Montreal
The Winkies
Brian Eno
Mick Ronson
Kirsty MacColl
Montreal
McGill University
Raimbaut de Vaqueiras
A&R
Muff Winwood
pub rock
Ducks Deluxe
The Winkies
Brian Eno
Roxy Music
collapsed lung
Chrysalis Records
punk music
CBGBs
Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Hearts
Phil Spector
Mick Ronson
EMI
Ellen Foley
Night Out
Kirsty MacColl
There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis
Desperate Character
private detective
Bronze Records

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