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Lynval Golding (born 24 July 1951) is a Jamaican-born
British musician. His
family moved from
Jamaica to Gloucester,
before moving to
Coventry when he...
- from 1981 to 1983 and
formed by
singers Terry Hall,
Neville Staple and
Lynval Golding after they left the Specials. They
released two
albums and had seven...
- of
Terry Hall and
Neville Staple on vocals,
Jerry Dammers on keyboards,
Lynval Golding and
Roddy Radiation on guitars,
Horace Panter on b****, John Bradbury...
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start a new
group called Fun Boy
Three with two of his
Specials bandmates,
Lynval Golding and
Neville Staple. Fun Boy Three's
first hit single, "The Lunatics...
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Group and
later renamed Tiffanys), a
regular haunt of
Neville Staple and
Lynval Golding, and
which is also
named as the club in "Friday Night, Sa****ay...
- (originally by The Valentines) and "The Lunatics" (originally by Hall and
Lynval Golding's
group Fun Boy Three,
released in 1981 as "The
Lunatics (Have Taken...
- When the
Specials initially split up,
Staple departed with
Terry Hall and
Lynval Golding to form Fun Boy Three. They had a
string of
chart hits, some in...
- ex-members of the UK ska band the Specials:
Terry Hall,
Neville Staples and
Lynval Golding. It was
released in 1982 by
Chrysalis Records and was re-released...
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revival band The Specials. It is the
second Specials album led by the trio of
Lynval Golding,
Terry Hall and
Horace Panter. The
album entered at
number 2 on...
- the
Coventry Automatics, with
vocalist Tim Strickland, guitarist/vocalist
Lynval Golding,
drummer Silverton Hutchinson, and b****ist
Horace Panter in 1977...