Wild Billy Childish And The Musicians Of The British Empire
Every 5 years or so Billy Childish is cited by a current top band as the embodiment of rock ‘n’ roll integrity, and every 5 years or so Billy splits his group up and starts again from scratch. With his latest combo, The Musicians of the British Empire, Billy carries on his tradition of home made punk and rhythm and blues. Singing odes to Joe Strummer and nodding to The Who, whilst showing the next generation what a real rock ‘n’ roll group sounds like.
Line-Up
WILD BILLY CHILDISH – GUITAR / VOCALS
WOLF HOWARD – DRUMS
NURSE JULIE – BASS / BACKING VOCALS
Their first official gig was at the Dirty Water Club in London on the 17th of November 2006.
Their debut single ‘Punk Rock at the British Legion Hall’ / ‘Joe Strummers Grave’ was released by us in November 2006, closely followed by their debut album also called “Punk Rock At The British Legion Hall”. A second single was released a couple of months later, an alternative version of ‘Snack Crack’.
Christmas 2007 saw the release of their second album a very special Christmas album called ‘Christmas 1979’ (and a 7” of the same name) album and single, both called “Christmas 1979”
2008 saw them touring and then straight back into the studio for their second album ‘Thatcher’s Children’. Again it’s mainly recorded at Ranscombe Studios in Rochester and a few tracks while touring in Spain. It features 12 new tracks including the singles ‘Thatchers Children’ and ‘He’s Making A Tape’ also includes cover art by Jamie Reid.
2009 has meant more touring plus a break from the MBE’s to record a CHATHAM SINGERS album plus a few radio sessions and some festival appearances.
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