Tenpole Tudor

Tenpole Tudor

Group from United Kingdom

Genres: punk, new wave, punk rock, british, pub rock

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About Tenpole Tudor

Tenpole Tudor is a British punk band. They formed in 1974, when actor Edward Tudor-Pole (vocals / saxophone), met guitarist Bob Kingston, bassist Dick Crippen, and drummer Gary Long. They played regularly for several years until Tudor-Pole himself (under the moniker of Eddie Tenpole) came to prominence by appearing in the 1978 film, The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle. He was originally billed as a replacement for Sex Pistols singer Johnny Rotten - performing the songs "Who Killed Bambi?", "The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle" and an unlikely cover version of "Rock Around The Clock" for the film and subsequent soundtrack - however, manager Malcolm McLaren and the remaining Sex Pistols instead decided to abandon the group and go their own ways. Tenpole Tudor returned in 1980 and signed a contract with Stiff Records with whom they released the single "Three Bells in a Row". The band released their debut album, Eddie, Old Bob, Dick and Gary, in 1981. It sold well, and in addition to the popular "Three Bells in a Row", launched two additional hit singles "Wunderbar" and "Swords of a Thousand Men". In the same year, the group released their second album, Let the Four Winds Blow, which also performed well. They also distinguished themselves with their oddball live performances, which had band members often dressing in medieval garb and Tudor-Pole himself in a full suit of chainmail armor. In 1982, Tudor-Pole broke up the original Tenpole Tudor. While he led a Cajun-inspired version of Tenpole Tudor, the rest of the band became The Tudors. After the non-original incarnation of Tenpole Tudor failed, Tudor-Pole left Stiff Records and began performing in jazz and swing bands, eventually returning to acting. Tudor-Pole concentrates on acting, however he has reformed Tenpole Tudor from time to time.

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Tenpole Tudor — Top 14 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Tenpole Tudor Swords Of A Thousand Men
Tenpole Tudor Her Fruit Is Forbidden
Tenpole Tudor Let the Four Winds Blow
Tenpole Tudor Wunderbar
Tenpole Tudor Wünderbar (Single Version)
Tenpole Tudor Wunderbar~20
Tenpole Tudor Swords of 1000 men
Tenpole Tudor The Swords Of A Thousand Men
Tenpole Tudor Swords of a Thousand Men [1JeV]
Tenpole Tudor What You Doing in Bombay? (1981)
Tenpole Tudor Wunderbar 1981 [Engelse Versie]
Tenpole Tudor Swords Of A Thousand Men {1980}
Tenpole Tudor Wünderbar
Tenpole Tudor Swords of A Thousand Men
Swords Of A Thousand Men
Her Fruit Is Forbidden
Let the Four Winds Blow
Wunderbar
Wünderbar (Single Version)
Wunderbar~20
Swords of 1000 men
The Swords Of A Thousand Men
Swords of a Thousand Men [1JeV]
What You Doing in Bombay? (1981)
Wunderbar 1981 [Engelse Versie]
Swords Of A Thousand Men {1980}
Wünderbar
Swords of A Thousand Men