Throughout
the seventies, Slade became one of Europe's biggest bands,
touring and recording continually and making regular trips
to America, Japan and other parts of the world. Slade's
catalogue of hits are synonymous with the era:- "Take
Me Bak 'Ome", "Mama We'er All Crazee Now",
"Cum On Feel The Noize", "Gudbye T' Jane",
along with the many others provided a soundtrack to the
Glam Generation and are still today, heavily featured on
any retrospective of the time.
At
the beginning of the eighties, Slade were invited to appear
at the Reading Rock Festival, a massive annual event which
attracted over 100,000 people. They literally stole the
show, giving some of the worlds biggest rock bands a serious
run for their money whilst kindling new interest from a
whole new audience. As a result, the band signed a new record
deal and unleashed the anthem "We'll Bring The House
Down", which reached the Top-10 in the UK in January
1981. Slade were back!
Not
content to rest on their Glam laurels, Slade began forging
a new path through the hugely influential British heavy
rock scene. A second successful appearance at Castle Donnington
in 1981, before a crowd of over 200,000 people, consolidated
the bands position and paved the way for the single "Lock
Up Your Daughters", and the album "Til Deaf Do
Us Part".
While
Slade were busy in the UK releasing the massive hit "My
Oh My" to huge acclaim, LA metal band Quiet Riot were
spreading the word Stateside with their version of "Cum
On Feel The Noize", which proved so successful that
they followed it up with "Mama We'er All Crazee Now".
Throughout the rest of the eighties Slade toured and recorded
due to them once again being a major force in British pop'n'rock.
The
early ninties saw the bands "Radio Wall Of Sound"
hit the UK Top-30 and thereby give Slade a solid 20 year
chart run!
In
1993, due to the continual demand from around the world,
founder Slade members Dave Hill and Don Powell decided to
return to touring by playing a few select dates in Europe
prior to embarking on what turned out to be a very successful
two month tour of Australia.
SLADE
have continued to tour the world. They are firm favourites
on the lucrative German festival scene and undertake an
annual UK "Merry Christmas Everybody" tour in
December. They also have a huge following of fans and regularly
play concert dates in Russia, Poland, Belgium, Holland,
Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, France and the Czech Republic.
Led
by founder members Dave Hill and Don Powell, the bands latest
additions are ex Mud bass guitarist John Berry, frequently
spied in the guise of the Big Issue seller in Eastenders,
and new lead vocalist Mal McNulty. Mal has had an extensive
career, he featured with Rockin Horse in the ‘70s,
heavy rock band Golden Night, German rock band Hazzard,
and he was a founder member of London fun-pub band Paddy
Goes To Holyhead. Having formed The Wandering Crutchlees
with Tino Troy of Preying Mantis, Bruce Bisland of Sweet
and occasional guest Andy Scott, Mal joined Sweet in which
he eventually became lead vocalist.
Slade
today is still one of the most exciting bands on the road,
and their stage performance is a dynamic, powerful and exhilarating
roller-coaster ride of pure unadulterated rock'n'roll.
Representation
The Hal Carter Organisation
72 Borough Way
Hertfordshire EN6 3HB
England
tel: 0044 (0) 1707 649700 fax: 0044 (0) 1707 657822
e-mail: artistes@halcarterorg.com
SLADE
HITS & CHART POSITIONS
Get
Down & Get With It (16)
Coz I Luv You (1)
Look Wot You Dun (4)
Take Me Bak 'Ome (1)
Mama Weer All Crazee Now (1)
Gudbuy T'Jane (2)
Cum On Feel The Noize (1)
Skweeze Me Pleeze Me (1)
My Friend Stan (2)
Merry Christmas Everybody (1)
Everyday (3)
Bangin' Man (3)
Far Far Away (2)
How Does It Feel (15)
Thanks For The Memory (Wham Bam Thank You Mam) (7)
In For A Penny (11)
Let's Call It Quits (11)
We'll Bring The House Down (10)
My Oh My (2)
Run Run Away (7)
For more information, or to book SLADE please email abbie@halcarterorg.com
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