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'''Fools Dance''' was a short-lived British rock band founded by [[Simon Gallup]] (bass, vocals) and Gary Biddles (vocals, keyboards) following Gallup's departure from [[The Cure]] in 1982. The other members of this band were Stuart Curran (guitar), Ron Howe (saxophone), and Pete Gardner (drums). This band enjoyed moderate success during their brief tenure together. However, most critics agreed that they were merely emulating [[The Cure]], albeit not quite as good. The band broke up after [[Robert Smith (musician)]] asked Gallup to return to [[The Cure]], which he did.
'''Fools Dance''' was a short-lived British rock band founded by [[Simon Gallup]] (bass, vocals) and Gary Biddles (vocals, keyboards) following Gallup's departure from [[The Cure]] in 1982. The other members of this band were Stuart Curran (guitar), Ron Howe (saxophone), and Pete Gardner (drums). This band enjoyed moderate success during their brief tenure together. However, most critics agreed that they were merely emulating [[The Cure]], albeit not quite as good. The band broke up after [[Robert Smith (musician)|Robert Smith]] asked Gallup to return to [[The Cure]], which he did.


The Cure also tapped Ron Howe to play the saxophone for "A Night Like This" off the album [[The Head on the Door]].
The Cure also tapped Ron Howe to play the saxophone for "A Night Like This" off the album [[The Head on the Door]].

Revision as of 17:27, 3 June 2006

Fools Dance was a short-lived British rock band founded by Simon Gallup (bass, vocals) and Gary Biddles (vocals, keyboards) following Gallup's departure from The Cure in 1982. The other members of this band were Stuart Curran (guitar), Ron Howe (saxophone), and Pete Gardner (drums). This band enjoyed moderate success during their brief tenure together. However, most critics agreed that they were merely emulating The Cure, albeit not quite as good. The band broke up after Robert Smith asked Gallup to return to The Cure, which he did.

The Cure also tapped Ron Howe to play the saxophone for "A Night Like This" off the album The Head on the Door.

External links

  • [1] - Fools Dance website