Then Jerico

Then Jerico is a British rock-pop band that attained nationwide success during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The band was formed in 1983 and consisted of Mark Shaw (vocals), Jasper Stainthorpe (bass), Scott Taylor (guitar), and Steve Wren (drums). However, the band went through several line-up changes over the years and disbanded in 1991 only to reform in 2012.

The band's music was a fusion of rock and pop, which often featured a strong beat, driving guitars, and catchy synths. The band rose to fame in 1987 with their debut album, "First," which included hits like "Muscle Deep," "The Motive," and "Prayer." The album reached number 39 in the UK charts, and the band embarked on a nationwide tour to promote the album. The band's follow-up album, "The Big Area," was released in 1989 and featured the hit tracks "Big Area," "What Does It Take," and "Sugar Box." The album was a commercial success, reaching number 4 in the UK charts.

The success of Then Jerico's music wasn't limited to the UK. The band's music had a significant presence in several other countries, including France, Germany, and the US. They went on multiple international tours and also performed on various TV shows in Europe.

After the band's break-up, Mark Shaw continued to work in the music industry as a solo artist and also appeared on reality TV shows. However, in 2012, he decided to reform Then Jerico with a new line-up, which included Rob Downes (bass), Scott Taylor (guitar), and Lee Turner (drums). They have since performed multiple tours across the UK and released a live album, "Live At The Electric Ballroom."

In conclusion, Then Jerico remains one of the most memorable bands of the 80s and 90s with their infectious rock-pop sound. They were able to produce catchy hits that went on to leave a permanent mark on the music industry. Reformed in 2012, Then Jerico is still going strong, attracting new and old fans alike with their unique sound and electric live performances.

Website: http://www.thenjerico.com/

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