Graduate (band)

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OriginBath, Somerset, England
Genres
Years active1978–1981
Graduate
OriginBath, Somerset, England
Genres
Years active1978–1981
SpinoffsTears for Fears
Past members

Graduate were an English new wave and mod revival musical group formed in 1978 in Bath, England. The band released a single entitled "Elvis Should Play Ska" and an album entitled Acting My Age. The band were unsuccessful and broke up in 1981. Future Tears for Fears members Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith were members of Graduate.

The band formed in 1978 in Bath.[1] They were a new wave and mod revival band.[2] Band members included Roland Orzabal, Curt Smith, John Baker, Steve Buck, and Andy Marsden.[citation needed]

In 1979, Graduate signed a publishing deal with Tony Hatch who subsequently offered the group to Pye Records. Graduate recorded their debut album Acting My Age at Crescent Studios Bath in January 1980. Their first single, "Elvis Should Play Ska", reached number 82 in the UK Singles Chart in April 1980 and reached the Top 10 in Spain.[citation needed]

The band broke up in 1981[1] after undertaking a gruelling tour.[3]

After Graduate

In 1981, Orzabal and Smith went on to form the new wave band Tears for Fears.[1][4]

Personnel

  • Roland Orzabal – vocals, lead guitar
  • Curt Smith – bass guitar, vocals
  • John Baker – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Steve Buck – keyboards
  • Andy Marsden – drums

Albums

References

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