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===Band information===
===Band information===


After Aiz Lynch was fired from Sydney’s [[Candy Harlots]], Watt was taken on as his replacement but soon afterward the band fell apart. With Wadsworth (ex-[[Massappeal]], [[Killing Time]], [[Kings Cross]]), Bowley, Dee and Watt reconvened as Helter Skelter. They issued a version of '''Iggy Pop’s''' “Cry For Love” as a single before Watt was replaced and the group changed its name to [[The Harlots]].
After Aiz Lynch was fired from Sydney’s [[Candy Harlots]], Watt was taken on as his replacement but soon afterward the band fell apart. With Wadsworth (ex-[[Massappeal]], [[Killing Time]], [[King's Cross]]), Bowley, Dee and Watt reconvened as Helter Skelter. They issued a version of '''Iggy Pop’s''' “Cry For Love” as a single before Watt was replaced and the group changed its name to [[The Harlots]].
 


===Discography===
===Discography===

Revision as of 07:25, 28 January 2008

Band members

  • Line-up
    • Leeno Dee (bass)
    • Phil Bowley (guitar)
    • Tubby Wadsworth (drums)
    • Haydn Watt (vocals)

Formed

Sydney, NSW, 1993

Band information

After Aiz Lynch was fired from Sydney’s Candy Harlots, Watt was taken on as his replacement but soon afterward the band fell apart. With Wadsworth (ex-Massappeal, Killing Time, King's Cross), Bowley, Dee and Watt reconvened as Helter Skelter. They issued a version of Iggy Pop’s “Cry For Love” as a single before Watt was replaced and the group changed its name to The Harlots.

Discography

Single:

1993 Cry For Love EMI