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Formed in 1973, this blue-eyed soul band was made up from the remnants of several British groups. Vocalists Dyan Birch, Paddie McHugh and Frank Collins were ex members of Arrival, a superior pop harmony band, while Neil Hubbard (guitar) and Alan Spenner (bass) had previously worked with Joe Cocker's Grease Band. The line-up was completed by further formidable musicians, Tony O'Malley (piano), Jim Mullen (guitar), Terry Stannard (drums), Joan Linscott (congas) and journeyman saxophonist Mel Collins. This line-up split in January 1977, but a reconstituted version of the band appeared on the London gig circuit in the early 80's and recorded one album. The fluctuating activity of the group saw yet another reunion in the latter part of the 80's. This incarnation faltered when Alan Spenner died in August 1991.

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Kokomo has released 125+ albums. Some of their notable releases include Time! Gentlemen!, Don't Leave Me This Way (Dave Lee Philly World Mix) / Use Your Imagination (Dave Lee Re-Imagined Mix), Produced With Love II. Explore their complete discography on this page.

Some of Kokomo's most popular tracks include Go, Mordecai, Kaputt Finker, Arcade Romania, 91 Meter, Versus Silotron. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.

Formed in 1973, this blue-eyed soul band was made up from the remnants of several British groups. Vocalists Dyan Birch, Paddie McHugh and Frank Collins were ex members of Arrival, a superior pop ha... Read the full biography on this page.

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