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|'''Obernkirchen Children's Choir'''<br />Peel’s first-ever gig was seeing Obernkirchen Children's Choir at Liverpool Stadium in 1954, taken by his mother “with a great show of reluctance.” Founded in 1949 for war orphans, the German youth choir enjoyed a major UK hit with ‘The Happy Wanderer’ after a BBC broadcast … [[Obernkirchen Children's Choir|(read more)]]
|'''...And The Native Hipsters'''<br />...And The Native Hipsters were an English post-punk group formed in London in 1979 who are best known for their 1980 debut single "There Goes Concorde Again". Peel championed the song when it was released, even if it divided his audience … [[...And The Native Hipsters|(read more)]]
 
 
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|'''Shamen'''<br />The Shamen were a Scottish psychedelic-influenced electronic dance music band from Aberdeen, Scotland. They garnered considerable airplay on JP's shows from their first releases, and continued to do so even when they shifted their style … [[Shamen|(read more)]]
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|'''Transmitters'''<br />Transmitters were a post-punk band active intermittently between 1978 and 1989 who recorded two Peel sessions. They were notable for containing members of future groups: Sam Dodson and Dave Muddyman (Loop Guru), and Tim Whelan and Hammi Lee (Transglobal Underground) … [[Transmitters|(read more)]]
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|'''Transglobal Underground'''<br />Transglobal Underground are a London-based music collective specializing in a fusion of western, Asian and African music styles whose first four albums featured Natacha Atlas as lead singer. TGU gained two lower-rung Festive Fifty entries and recorded two Peel sessions ... [[Transglobal Underground|(read more)]]
|'''Cheeze'''<br />Cheeze were a short-lived band that issued two singles of cover versions on the Chicago art label Bob Records in the early 90s. Peel admired their grungy take on ABBA's "Dancing Queen" and a copy was subsequently found in his box of favourite singles … [[Cheeze|(read more)]]
 
 
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Obernkirchen Children's Choir 250
Obernkirchen Children's Choir
Peel’s first-ever gig was seeing Obernkirchen Children's Choir at Liverpool Stadium in 1954, taken by his mother “with a great show of reluctance.” Founded in 1949 for war orphans, the German youth choir enjoyed a major UK hit with ‘The Happy Wanderer’ after a BBC broadcast … (read more)
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Transmitters
Transmitters were a post-punk band active intermittently between 1978 and 1989 who recorded two Peel sessions. They were notable for containing members of future groups: Sam Dodson and Dave Muddyman (Loop Guru), and Tim Whelan and Hammi Lee (Transglobal Underground) … (read more)
TGU 250
Transglobal Underground
Transglobal Underground are a London-based music collective specializing in a fusion of western, Asian and African music styles whose first four albums featured Natacha Atlas as lead singer. TGU gained two lower-rung Festive Fifty entries and recorded two Peel sessions ... (read more)

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