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Spike (Welsh guitarist)

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27: 218:. At the same time Spike was working in Cardiff with Lewis Mottram and Debbie Debris as Table Table. When Weekend split in 1983, Spike returned to Splott and formed 225:
Bomb and Dagger performed regularly throughout South Wales including the Brecon Jazz Festival before splitting up in 1989 following a gruelling European tour.
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with singer Debbie Debris and a handful of Cardiff musicians - the original line-up included both Alison Statton and Phil Moxham, and Andrew Moxham.
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In 2006, the Alison Statton & Spike material was re-released by LTM while the Weekend material was re-released by the
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Named was Spike's record label set up and named after the Z-Block college building they used in
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After the split of Young Marble Giants in 1980, Spike started writing with their vocalist,
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20: 156:, Z Block Records. He was a member of the Cardiff-based band 262:. In 2018, Alison Statton & Spike released a new album, 228:
Spike moved to London in 1990 and worked with folk musician
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bands of the period. Reptile Ranch disbanded in 1980.
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is a Welsh guitarist and co-founder of South Wales'
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Charlotte Grieg
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