- The
Housemartins were an
English indie rock
group formed in Hull who were
active in the 1980s and
charted three top-ten
albums and six top-twenty singles...
- the
Housemartins, both of whom
performed lead and
backing vocals.
Other members staying throughout the band's
existence were
former Housemartins roadie...
- Dave
Rotheray on lead guitar,
former Housemartins roadie Sean
Welch on b****,
David Stead on
drums and
Housemartins former drummer Dave Hemingway, now in...
-
indie rock band the
Housemartins, who
achieved a UK number-one
single with
their cover of "Caravan of Love".
After the
Housemartins split, Cook
moved to...
- ISBN 0-646-11917-6. "The
Housemartins –
Caravan of Love" (in German). Ö3
Austria Top 40.
Retrieved April 9, 2022. "The
Housemartins –
Caravan of Love" (in...
- were seen as the next
guise of The
Housemartins. Both
bands had
already had two
greatest hits albums: The
Housemartins in 1988 (Now That's What I Call Quite...
- band
which has
previously included Housemartins Hugh
Whitaker and Ted Key.
Warhurst died in 2003. "The
Housemartins -
There is
Always Something There to...
- The Star in St John's Wood. "The
Housemartins Discography". Zdesign.com.au.
Retrieved 6
January 2012. "The
Housemartins news,
music videos,
pictures and...
- Rick. "London 0 Hull 4 – The
Housemartins". AllMusic.
Retrieved 23
September 2017. Christgau,
Robert (1990). "The
Housemartins:
London 0, Hull 4". Christgau's...
- from
Rotheray telling him
Whitaker had left The
Housemartins.
Rotheray recommended him to
Housemartins guitarist Stan Cullimore, who
phoned him. He was...