Flintlock

Songs: 1
Albums: 1

Albums

Flintlock - Hot from the Lock
Hot from the Lock
1976, songs: 1

Facts about Flintlock

Flintlock

Flintlock was a British pop band formed in the 1970s. Here are some facts about the group:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Flintlock was formed in 1972 by guitarist/vocalist Derek Pascoe, drummer John Summerton, bassist/vocalist Bill Rice, and keyboardist/vocalist Pete Butt. The band initially gained attention performing in London clubs before signing with Pye Records. Their music blended elements of pop, rock, and glam, with catchy melodies and harmonies.

  2. Television Appearances and Popularity: Flintlock rose to prominence through their appearances on television shows aimed at teenagers, most notably "The Basil Brush Show" and "Magpie". The band's clean-cut image and infectious pop songs appealed to a young audience, and they became teen idols during the mid-1970s. Their popularity led to merchandise such as posters, lunchboxes, and bubblegum cards.

  3. Chart Success and Albums: Flintlock achieved chart success with singles like "Dawn" and "Mandy" in the mid-1970s. "Dawn" reached the top 10 on the UK Singles Chart in 1976. The band released several albums, including "Dawn" (1976), "Shot on the Frontier" (1977), and "Busy Signal" (1978). Their albums featured a mix of upbeat pop songs and ballads, showcasing the band's versatility.

  4. Lineup Changes and Disbandment: Over the years, Flintlock underwent several lineup changes as members pursued other opportunities. Derek Pascoe was the only constant member throughout the band's existence. Despite their initial success, Flintlock disbanded in the late 1970s as their popularity waned and musical trends shifted.

  5. Legacy: Flintlock remains fondly remembered by fans of 1970s pop music, particularly those who grew up watching them on television. The band's catchy tunes and wholesome image captured the spirit of the era and left a lasting impression on a generation of young fans. While their time in the spotlight was relatively brief, Flintlock's contributions to British pop culture are still celebrated by enthusiasts of the genre.

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