The Sinceros Vintage "New Hot Fun From Across the Waves" Concert Promo Poster

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  •  The Sinceros "Hot Fun From Across The Wave " the sound of sunbathing Vintage Concert Promo Item .
  • Item is in Very Good condition with minor signs of age measuring 19 1/2" X 35 1/2" printed by CBS in 1979.
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  • The Sinceros  were a New Wave , power pop  band from London , England , who recorded two albums  for Epic Records ,The Sound of Sunbathing  (1979) and Pet Rock  (1981). Both albums were released worldwide and achieved moderate commercial success[citation needed ]. Their first album has been made available on CD  via Cherry Red Records  with three bonus tracks, The Sound Of Sunbathing , which was released on May 18, 2009 with the catalogue number CDM RED 396. One track from this album had previously been available on CD, "Take Me to Your Leader", which was included on the compilation albums ; New Wave Hits of the 70's & 80's , Big Hits, Skinny Ties: New Wave in the UK and Readers Digest Sounds of the Seventies 1979 Box Set . The three bonus tracks included of this CD are (11) 'Are You Ready?', (12) 'Up There' and (13) 'Walls, Floors And Ceilings' (Live). More recently, their follow up album 'Pet Rock' has also been made available on CD with many more bonus tracks. 'Pet Rock' was released during 2010 on Wounded Bird / Sony with the catalogue number WOU 7349. Apart from the original 11 tracks featured on the vinyl version, tracks 12-21 make up what was to have been the subsequently shelved follow up to 'Sunbathing' titled '2nd Debut', but this was never commercially available. This 'unreleased' album does however include duplicated songs as featured in the original 'Pet Rock' album, but they are either alternate takes or alternate versions of the songs. Finally, four additional songs appear as bonus tracks, (22) 'Torture Myself', (23) 'Beady Eyes', (24) 'Television Vision' and (25) an extended version of 'Take Me To Your Leader', (the shorter version already being available on the 'Sunbathing' album).

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    Career [ edit ]

    Mark Kjeldsen , Bobby Irwin and Ron François  first played together in a London R&B band called The Strutters . The Sinceros  were primarily a vehicle for Kjeldsen's composing talents. He sang lead vocals on most of the band's material although François contributed more songs on their later albums. Prior to signing their Epic Records recording contract , the rhythm section, Irwin and François, participated in the recording of Stiff Records ' recording artist Lene Lovich 's Stateless  album. Don Snow  joined them in support of the record on the 1978 "Be Stiff" Tour.

    Their first album, The Sound of Sunbathing , was produced by Joe Wissert  and recorded at Wessex Studios  in London. The band achieved considerable radio play with its first single, "Take Me to Your Leader". They toured extensively after the release of the album, riding on the heels of the then thriving new wave music scene, though not as extensively as was originally planned due to band management and record company squabbles over financing. Undeterred, the band continued to accept studio session work with other artists, with Irwin and Snow particularly in demand.

    An attempt at a follow-up album entitled, '2nd Debut ', produced by Paul Riley  was shelved by Epic Records and was essentially reworked into Pet Rock , under the guidance of producer Gus Dudgeon .

    Several FM radio recordings of the band circulate, notably one from 13 December 1979 at The Palladium in New York , that was broadcast by WNEW-FM . Dubbed the "$5 Rock and Roll Show", the bill also featured Bruce Woolley , Paul Collins' Beat  and 20/20  and was attended by Mick Jagger . The band also made appearances atHurrah  in New York. Kjeldsen wears a T-shirt  featuring this club's logo on the Pet Rock  album cover.

    The Sinceros disbanded in 1981. After their demise, Kjeldsen performed with the Danny Adler Band (ex-Roogalator ). A live album featuring Kjeldsen on rhythm guitar was recorded at the Winterthur , Switzerland , on 10 August 1982 and released in 1983. In the 1990s, Kjeldsen became a social worker in London. He died of AIDS  in 1992.

    Snow joined Squeeze  as a replacement for Paul Carrack . François joined The Teardrop Explodes  and stayed with Epic Records releasing a solo single, "If You Love Me", in 1982 before departing to live in Australia where he has worked with local artists such as James Reyne , Wendy Matthews  and The Eurogliders . Irwin resumed working with Nick Lowe  before departing in 1985 to live and work in San Antonio, Texas . Since his return to the UK  in 1992, he has worked with Nick Lowe and Van Morrison  amongst others.

    Discography [ edit ]

    Albums [ edit ]
    • 1979 - The Sound of Sunbathing
    • 1980 - '2nd Debut '
    • 1981 - Pet Rock

    Singles [ edit ]
    • 1979 - "Take Me to Your Leader"
    • 1979 - "Worlds Apart"
    • 1980 - "Are You Ready"
    • 1980 - "Disappearing"
    • 1981 - "Memory Lane"
    • 1981 - "Socially"

    Performances [ edit ]

    Concerts: 1978 [ edit ]

    August

    • 11 - Rochester Castle , Stoke Newington , London
    • 13 - Golden Lion , Fulham , London
    • 18 - Town Hall, High Wycombe  (supporting The Rezillos )

    September

    • 01 - Metro Club, Plymouth
    • 12 - Hope & Anchor , Islington , London
    • 23 - Dingwalls , Camden Lock , London (supporting The News)

    October

    • 01 - The Roundhouse , Chalk Farm , London (Anti-Nazi Rally)

    November

    • 23 - Hope & Anchor, Islington, London
    • 30 - Hope & Anchor, Islington, London

    December

    • 01 - Dingwalls, Camden Lock, London
    • 07 - Hope & Anchor, Islington, London
    • 13 - Chelsea Art College , London

    Concerts: 1979 [ edit ]

    January

    • 02 - The Nashville Rooms, West Kensington , London
    • 22 - Hope & Anchor, Islington, London
    • 26 - Dingwalls, Camden Lock, London

    February

    • 21 - Nelson's, Wimbledon F.C. , London
    • 28 - Dingwalls, Camden Lock, London

    March

    • 10 - Hope & Anchor, Islington, London

    May

    • 01 - The Venue, Victoria, London  (supporting Johnny Winter )
    • 02 - Nelson's, Wimbledon F.C., London
    • 03 - West Surrey College of Art
    • 04 - The Venue, Victoria, London (supporting Johnny Winter)
    • 05 - Portsmouth Polytechnic
    • 06 - The Venue, Victoria, London (supporting Johnny Winter)
    • 11 - Brunel University , Uxbridge  (supporting Rachel Sweet )
    • 12 - Essex University , Colchester  (supporting Rachel Sweet)
    • 14 - The Marquee , Soho , London
    • 17 - Dingwalls, Camden Lock, London
    • 21 - The Nashville Rooms, West Kensington, London

    June

    • 04 - The Marquee, Soho, London
    • 15 - Trent Polytechnic , Nottingham
    • 16 - Froebel College , Twickenham
    • 18 - The Marquee, Soho, London (recorded by the Stiff Mobile Studio)
    • 22 - Weymouth
    • 25 - Loughborough University , Nottingham
    • 28 - University of Warwick , Warwick
    • 29 - Radlett Wall Hall College, (supporting Chairmen of the Board )

    July

    • 02 - The Marquee, Soho, London
    • 07 - Jacksdale Grey Topper, Nottingham
    • 12 - The Fan Club, Leeds
    • 13 - The Limit Club, Sheffield
    • 14 - The Norbreck Hotel, Blackpool
    • 15 - The Stagecoach, Dumfries
    • 16 - Tiffany's, Edinburgh
    • 19 - The Nashville Rooms, West Kensington, London
    • 20 - The Sand Piper, Nottingham
    • 21 - The Boogie House, Norwich
    • 26 - The Nashville Rooms, West Kensington, London
    • 27 - AJ's, Lincoln
    • 28 - The Venue, Victoria, London

    August

    • 03 - JB's Dudley
    • 04 - Hope & Anchor, Islington, London
    • 05 - Hope & Anchor, Islington, London
    • 25 - The Music Machine, London

    September

    • 01 - Lees Cliff Hall, Folkestone
    • 27 - Liverpool Polytechnic
    • 28 - Southbank Polytechnic , London

    October

    • 01 - Queen Mary College , London
    • 03 - Reading University , Reading
    • 05 - King's College , London
    • 06 - UMIST, Manchester
    • 10 - Swansea University
    • 11 - Dorset Institute of Higher Education , Town Hall, Bournemouth
    • 12 - The Paradiso Club , Amsterdam  (recorded and broadcast by VPRO Radio)
    • 13 - The Exit Club, Rotterdam
    • 18 - The Nashville Rooms, West Kensington, London
    • 25 - Cornell University , New York, (with The Laughing Dogs)
    • 26 - Buffalo University, (supporting Cock Robin )
    • 28 - The Penny Arcade, Rochester, New York , (supporting Freeway)
    • 31 - Worcester Polytechnic Institute , Massachusetts

    November

    • 01 - Stage West, Hartford, Connecticut
    • 02 - Hurrah, New York City
    • 03 - Hurrah, New York City
    • 06 - The Jabberwocky Club, Syracuse University , New York
    • 07 - Sir Morgan's Cove, Worcester, Massachusetts  (broadcast live on WAAF Radio)
    • 08 - Emerald City, Cherry Hill , New Jersey  (supporting the A's)
    • 09 - University of Massachusetts Amherst , Amherst, Massachusetts  (supported by The Motels )
    • 10 - Toad's, New Haven, Connecticut  (supported by The Motels)
    • 11 - Lupo's, Providence, Rhode Island  (supported by The Motels)
    • 13 - My Father's Place, Long Island , New York (broadcast live on WLIR Radio)
    • 14 - The Fast Lane, Asbury Park, New Jersey  (supported by The Motels)
    • 15 - The Bayou Club, Washington D.C. , (supported by [The Motels)
    • 16 - Stars, Rats Keller, University of Connecticut , Connecticut
    • 17 - The Rat, Boston, Massachusetts  (supported by Live Wire)
    • 18 - The Rat, Boston, Massachusetts (supported by Live Wire)
    • 27 - My Father's Place, Long Island, New York
    • 30 - Mother's, Chicago, Illinois

    December

    • 01 - Mother's, Chicago, Illinois
    • 02 - The Stone Toad, Milwaukee, Wisconsin  (supported by Youthinesia)
    • 04 - The Long Horn, Minneapolis, Minnesota
    • 07 - Beginnings, Schaumburg, Illinois  (supporting Pez Band)
    • 08 - Beginnings, Schaumburg, Illinois (supporting Pez Band)
    • 10 - The Agora, Cleveland, Ohio  (with The Sports  and 20/20 )
    • 11 - Bogart's, Cincinnati, Ohio  (supporting The Sports)
    • 12 - The Landmark Theatre, Syracuse  New York (supporting Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes )
    • 13 - The Palladium, New York City (with Bruce Woolley , Paul Collins' Beat  and 20/20 (band)|20/20 - broadcast by WNEW-FM Radio)

    Concerts: 1980 [ edit ]

    January

    • 18 - Goldsmith College, London
    • 19 - The Midem Festival, Cannes (with The Inmates  and Marquis de Sade)

    March

    • 16 - Pavillon Baltard, Nogent-sur-Marne , France (with Squeeze  and Valerie Lagrange)

    May

    • 22 - The Venue, Victoria, London (supported by Jules and the Polar Bears)

    June

    • 10 - Dingwalls, Camden Lock, London
    • 11 - Middlesex & Herts Country Club, Harrow, London
    • 12 - Southbank Polytechnic, London
    • 13 - The Half Moon, Herne Hill , London
    • 14 - The Bridge House, Canning Town , London
    • 21 - The Winsum Festival, Groningen , the Netherlands

    July

    • 26 - The Bridge House, Canning Town, London
    • 27 - The Half Moon, Herne Hill , London
    • 28 - The Marquee, Soho, London
    • 29 - The Greyhound, London
    • 30 - Middlesex & Herts Country Club, Harrow, London

    August

    • 17 - The Venue, Victoria, London
    • 18 - The Zero 6 Club, Southend-on-Sea

    Concerts: 1980 - The Sinceros (Hall & Oates Tour) [ edit ]

    September

    • 11 - Bristol Hippodrome , Bristol
    • 12 - Southampton Gaumont, Southampton
    • 14 - Coventry New Theatre, Coventry
    • 15 - The Apollo , Manchester
    • 16 - Southport Theatre , Southport
    • 17 - Edinburgh Playhouse , Edinburgh
    • 19 - Oxford New Theatre, Oxford
    • 20 - Brighton Dome , Brighton
    • 21 - Fairfield Halls , Croydon
    • 22 - Hammersmith Odeon , Hammersmith , London
    • 23 - Hammersmith Odeon , Hammersmith, London
    • 24 - Birmingham Odeon, Birmingham

    Radio Shows: 1979 [ edit ]

    June

    • 01 - BBC Radio One session, BBC Maida Vale Studios , London
    • 20 - Radio One In Concert - Paris Theatre Studios, London

    Radio Shows: 1981 [ edit ]

    July

    • 15 - Radio One In Concert, London

    Bibliography


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  • Condition: Item is Vintage Original 1979-The Sinceros- "New Hot Fun From Across the Waves" Concert promo poster item is in very good condition with minor signs of age item measures 19 1/2" X 35 1/2"
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Type: Poster

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