Dead Man's Curve (band)

Dead Man's Curve is a London Surf music band named after the classic song by Jan and Dean. Started in 1995 they played classic London venues such as the Borderline and the 100 Club. They received regular radio plays on BBC Radio 1 (Mark Lamarr, Mark Radcliffe) and XFM, and have played with many of the great Surf bands including Jon & The Nightriders and The Surfin' Lungs.

Members

All members contribute songs which are then modified and arranged by the band.

Although Johnny has moved to Toronto and Buzz T. to Sydney the band still managed to record "In a Groovy Grave" via the Internet for the Frankie Stein and The Ghouls tribute compilation in 2003, although this album never saw the light of day. Django and Gus played together in a band called The Ogdens in the Eighties.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Compilations

External links

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