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SPECIA LIZ ED THE B G3ONE 14 15 16NOVEMBER2014 PARKDEAN - SANDFORD - DORSET SOUVENIR PROGRAMME - £3.50 IN AID OF Welcome..... Welcome to Specialized - The Big One 3. This is the event that brings the Specialized project to a close for 2014. This years project is borne out of a respect for one of the world's greatest musical outfits Madness, the legendary Nutty Boys and the part originators of British Ska. The band burst onto the UK music scene in 1979 with their infectious cheeky chappy rhythms and easy to relate to lyrics Their legacy is an immense catalogue of tunes that can make any artist shudder with envy and their place in muic is still prevalent on a world wide scale today. Despite the break-up of the band in 1986, 1992 saw their monumental return to the fray as they strove to celebrate their heritage and legacy anniversary, which was a massive success with their legendary Finsbury Park gigs selling out causing that famous registration on the richter scale and since they packed them in across the world. Madness themselves have worked before with Teenage Cancer Trust and the band were the focus of one of the annual TCT big concerts in 2008. It was after this and of course The Specials headline there 2 years later that idea of SPECIALIZED first arose, combined with myself catching a TV programme about the NHS and young people with serious illness. What struck me more than anything else was the work, the intense indepth work done by Teenage Cancer Trust. Specially designed units aimed solely at young people, specialist doctors dealing with cancers contracted by young people, they were really making a difference to the kids. Cancer at any age is terrible, there is no denying that, but to contract it at an age where you are changing as a person, finding the new you, exploring new horizons, feeling new experiences, forging relationships and what is technically supposed one of the best times of your life seems so unfair. The 45 CD boxset album “ Specialized 3Mad Not Cancer” this year became a reality, a 70+ track collection by fantastic artists of all genres. I salute these acts because of their enthusiasm and dedication to the cause. They have been OUTSTANDING. It really has seen a big pulling together of people. We then has an amazing promo tour around the country again took place and the project continues to grow at a rapid rate. Its still to go on on digital download, and then there are 2 vinyl EPs to be released and the rest, as before will be history. It has still surprised me greatly how it all took off and captured hearts and imaginations and it's a massive THANK YOU to you who became involved by buying it that it has became what it has now. For over 21 years Teenage Cancer Trust has learnt a lot about what it's like to be a young person with cancer - their unique emotional, physical and practical needs. Because Teenage Cancer Trust understands, they can provide better care, better services and hopefully a more positive outcome for young people. Young people can get some of the most rare and aggressive forms of cancer. Their rapidly changing bodies can work against them, enabling the cancer to grow faster. The emotional upheaval of adolescence can make a cancer diagnosis even harder to cope with. Without the work of Teenage Cancer Trust, young people with cancer would be treated alongside children or elderly patients at the end of their lives. Being away from your normal life, friends and environment at such a vulnerable time is the last thing they need. Teenage Cancer Trust wants every young person with cancer to get the best possible care and support from day one. Cancer doesn't just affect the patient. Its impact is felt by the whole family and those around them. By understanding how cancer affects their life and providing a range of services that supports those around them, Teenage Cancer Trust is helping support all of the young person's needs. They lead the world in the care of young people with cancer. Together with these young people, their families and the passion of their supporters, they're challenging healthcare to improve and transform lives. Teenage Cancer Trust treats young people as individuals first, cancer patients second. We know that providing a place that feels a bit more 'normal' helps young people cope with the devastation and chaos of cancer and its gruelling treatments. So our units are developed to provide the best possible environment for patients, their families and those providing their treatment and care Their units are designed to feel like a home from home, so young people with cancer are able to keep their lives on track. In doing this, the role of a Teenage Cancer Trust unit goes beyond medical treatment, extending to everything they have to cope with. They have spent over 20 years getting to know young people with cancer and understanding what they need. So you might walk into a unit and find a game of pool going on, or someone chatting to friends on a webcam. It's all about bringing young people with cancer together. Whether getting to know each other, telling their story or watching the football, being able to talk to someone your own age group, going through exactly what you are going through, makes a huge difference. Specialized is proud to be working with Teenage Cancer Trust and the sales from all things Specialized will go to raise the money that will enable the TCT to carry on their amazing work, but let us not forget, without the magnetic pull of Madness and their fantastic music this couldn't have happened. We are very pleased to have some of the band with us at The Big One 3, and very pleased you could join us too. Enjoy Yourself Paul Willo – Specialized Addictive Philosophy Based in Derby, and with a couple of albums behind them, Addictive Philosophy have changed a lot since they formed way back in the mists of time. Originally primarily a punk band with ska and reggae hints, those hints have gradually come to the fore until it can be honestly said that they are one of the premier skapunk bands around – well in Derby anyway! Front man Gez l'Addictive is currently taking the front man of seminal punk rock band Anti-Pasti as a sideline, but Addictive Philosophy remain his main focus, being only one of two founder members to continue down the years, along with the man-mountain that is bass player Kev. Over the intervening years members have come and gone, but the current six piece line up is the one that defines their sound. Embracing the whole range of ska, rocksteady and reggae, but played with punk enthusiasm and style, they have something to say, but they'd like you to be dancing as they say it. They're not a covers band by any stretch of the word, but they've become enthusiastic supporters of the Specialized project and are appearing this year for the second time. Their debut set last year got them a lot of fans, and Specialized attendees this year are assured of a somewhat lively performance. The Amphetameanies first gigged in 1997, an unlikely alliance of Glaswegian scooterboys, punker girls and indie kids, united by a common love of 2-Tone and wanting to make people dance. Within two years The 'Meanies were opening the main stage at T In The Park with a set of their of their own songs while no less than Joe Strummer stood in the wings cheering them on. Their chaotically tuneful live shows have since been seen far and wide as they've toured across the UK and all over Europe, played more festivals than they can remember, and have supported everyone from Rancid to The Skatelites, Toots and The Maytals to Franz Ferdinand. No one's backstage booze has been safe... Alongside all that live knees-up, the band has been working hard to record and release their own songs, throwing everything they've got to adding to the world's ska playlist. To date, there's been eight vinyl singles and two long players. Their first, 'Right Line In Nylons'. was a fast and furious collision of ska beats, wonky melodies and colourful language, earning plays on Radio One and rave reviews from the likes of Kerrang! and Scootering magazines. The second LP, 'Now! That's What I Call..... The Amphetameanies' saw the songwriting go up a notch, as their punky scratch was tempered with pop sensibility and playful lyricism, although still peppered gratuitous swearing, again garnering interest from a selection of BBC DJs, and reviewers dared to draw comparisons with Blondie, Dexys..... and Madness. Autumn 2014. The 'Meanies' album number three – 'Last Chance Bordello' – is finally ready to be released, and there are gigs booked far and wide. What can be said about Big Fat Panda that hasn't been said before? Drawing from many past and present Scottish ska bands, including Bombskare, The G-Men, The Harringtons, Skalligators amongst others, and fronted by the larger than life (and aptly named) Big Andy, this ska monster tears it up wherever they go. Not just musically talented, their show is a treat for the eyes as much as for the ears and feet, with the quiet and understated (not!) Andy capturing the attention with his stage persona whilst the band play faultless upbeat ska dance anthems. Long time supporters of the Specialized project, making their third appearance in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust, their 2-Tone loaded sound is guaranteed to blow you out of your seat, and onto the dancefloor. Rumour has it that there may also be a Panda release being bred in the captivity of the recording studio at the moment, something that is a long time overdue and which will no doubt be a killer Legendary flying sax player Lee Thompson has made a career out of playing in good time pub rock covers bands when not on duty with Madness. Going under many different names, the band has a permanent core of Lee and his son Daley who performs vocal duties, although whistles, barking and occasional singing when not blowing the sax. Their regular set includes a wide range of material, from traditional pub rock numbers such as “Stuck In The Middle With You” through “Fu Man Chu” (as released by Lee's other project, the Lee Thompson Ska Orchestra last year) to tracks by his best known band, the mighty Madness, such as 'The Prince'. Those that saw the performance of his other project here last year will acknowledge that it was one of the highlights of the weekend, and this should carry on that tradition. Billy Brown Billy is another constand supporter of The Specialized Project, having contributed regularly. In his career as an accoustic singer/songwriter, he has supported acts as diverse and REM, Ian Dury and The Boomtown Rats, and has toured his band Friends Of Gavin across the UK and parts of Europe. He's also appeared with various other artists on a selection of recordings over the last few years, acquiring a reputation as a solid performer. In late 2013 he released a version of the classic Junior Marvin track 'Police and Thieves' as a single Bluebird Parade You don't get a band who've come into the Specialized Project earlier than Bluebird Parade. The second track on the first disk was their debut for us, and have now contributed to each release to date. Laid back and jazzy, they offer a counterpoint to the energetic and storming ska that regulars here have come to expect from most bands on the bill. Their influences come from a wide and eclectic range, from folk and blues through to indie and pop, and with the line up featuring Jon Read, the former Specials trumpet player who has also played with many of the legends of the Ska, Rocksteady and Reggae scene – Prince Buster, Derrick Morgan, Susan Cadogan and others. This doesn't make them a ska band though, their wide range of influences gives something much, much bigger, with vocalist Ming Nagels working with the soundscape generated by the band. Coming together in 2008, London's The Delegators mix together a heady brew of early reggae and ska, with a healthy pinch of Motown-esque soul thrown into the mix, but with a healthy respect for UK sensibilities. This six piece band is fronted by the soulful powerhouse that is Janet Kumah, while the tight rhythms are held down by drummer Arthur Beranger, bassist Ramy Eissa and Rick Venn on rhythm guitar. Matt Willshat (keys) and Leon Vince (Sax) supply the tunes up front, while all contribute backing vocals as and when required. They released their debut album, entitled 'All Aboard' in 2013, with BBC Radio London's Robert Elms saying that it was one of his records of the year. Since getting together, they've appeared on the same bill as many reggae and ska legends, including The Pioneers, Dave Barker, Doreen Shaffer, Hepcat and The English Beat amongst others, and opened the International Ska Festival in 2012. The band has also appeared at the Glastonbury Festival four times, including opening for Lady Gaga. Unfortunately they have recently decided to call it a day after their set this weekend, but we at Specialized wish them all the best for their individual future careers, and hope that one day we may see them return to the stage as a single unit. One of the earliest of the Street Punk/Oi! bands, The Feckin Ejits combined punk attitude with sharp lyics and a taste for excessive drinking to create one of the most fondly remembered bands of the early 80s. Mixing 100mph punk with just about anything that would liven the sound up further, they ripped up the scene in a way few bands have since. Tales of their gigs have become the stuff of legend, and they shared the stage with many of the bands of the day, from the UK Subs and The Vibrators to King Kurt and The Meteors, and onto Dr Feelgood and The Pogues. If there was a good time to be had, there was a good chance The Feckin Ejits would be on the bill somewhere. Five years of drunken punk behaviour followed, until they decided it was time to call it a day. A final gig was arranged and over 400 people jammed the venue to see the last stand. And that was it. Or at least it was until earlier this year. The sad passing of guitarist Alex inspired the surviving members to reform for the The Great Skinhead Reunion in Brighton this year, and then to appear here this weekend, bringing a bit of old school chaos and good humour to the proceedings. A collection of die-hard fans of Messers Weller, Foxton and Buckler whose mission in life is to recreate the sound of The Jam at their peak, and they're great at what they do. Enthusiastically and skilfully tearing into the sound of their heroes at their peak, they are recognised as being one of – if not THE – premier tribute acts to Wokings finest hour. A wide and varied love of the Jam back catalogue is a major part of the reason for this. They're not content to settle for the best known singles, they dig deep into album tracks and B-sides alike, mixing up their set as needed and as appropriate to the gig that they're booked for. Gathering rave reviews wherever they play, The Jam DRC are a 'must see' whether you were lucky enough to have caught the originals back in the day, or if you're new to them and want to see what all the fuss was about, and their take on the spiky mod/punk sound of the late seventies and early eighties will set the floor alight here. SkaFace From the wrong side of the tram tracks, with their name not in lights, Skaface have made the long haul down from sunny Blackpool in Lancashire to warm up your dancing shoes. A band so big that they have their own post code, this ten piece ska army is renown across the North West for their lively shows and prodigious thirst. Away from supporting Specialized, they've also done work for the British Heart Foundation, so give them a roaring reception here this weekend. Meet the DJ’s Kevin "Scottie"Hunt Short fat bald scooter riding punk rocker from Pontypridd South Wales ex- singer of "anarcho punk" band Symbol of Freedom and current singer of The Abnormal (oi! Herberts). Co owner of All systems go records along with Nick Sheldon (founder member of The Abnormal). Discovered ska/reggae through The Clash and The Ruts. Currently dJ’ing promoting and releasing CDs. The Future - who knows? But still kicking down the doors Darren Bennett Official madness tour DJ. Been a collector of ska/reggae records since the early 80's, have also played alongside the legends prince buster, the Skatalites, Lee Perry, the Aggrolites, Toots and the Maytals....the list goes on. Madam Scorcher Unique female DJ who specialises in female vocal only ska/reggae 45's... Has played alongside the Skatalites, Lee Thompsons Ska Orchestra and has also appeared at the madness house if fun weekender as well as Europe ........getting great reviews wherever she plays.. The Madness Information Service Presenting the mad chart show. Results of the fans votes on which are their favourite madness songs from the 200 released, in top and pop spirit they bring you the movers and shakers and the top 40 countdowns, as well as nutty sounds they've some rare unreleased treats, some exclusive first hear at the big one, from their band bootleg archives. Also expect film clips Sunday. Nicole Hailing from Germany Nicole has joined the Wolfman roster with her ever popular Light Your Night show playing original skinhead reggae ska and rocksteady she always gets a crowd jumping. Terry Hendrick Been dJ'ing for nearly 30 years started doing scooter club do's then onto supporting Ska and Reggae bands such as The Selecter, Judge Dread , Prince Buster , Dualers , King Hammond , Misty in Roots , Legend , i have also played at various Northern Soul events under the name Soul Pressure Sound System, I'm really honoured to be asked back for the third time to The Specialized event for The Teenage Cancer Trust , we all need to do as much as possible to raise money to fund vital research and make people more aware and educated on cancer . Hopefully we will do this over the entire weekend and dance our socks off to some great music and fantastic bands , if you see me about please come and say hello, SKA Train (Bristol Dj's) Are Rob O'Leary & Kev Stoker from Bristol. They started SKA Train 4 years ago playing on a monthly basis in their local pub The Railway Tavern, Fishpond, Bristol (now known locally as the home fixture). Today they find themselves playing to packed venues every weekend all over the West Country, spinning their selection of Ska'n'Reggae. Fatboy Cliff Evans Cliff Evans AKA DJ Fatboy of Fatboy Promotions has been in the Ska/2Tone scene since the early 80s.. he has Djed for some of the biggest names around and has sung along side a few too...he has worked with Jennie Mathias, Roddy Byers, Charley Anderson, Nick Welsh, The Dualers, The Goldmaster Allstars, Winston Francis and Dave Barker to name a few.....he has donated a plaque at the 2Tone Museum Coventry to Charley Aitch Bembridge and done loads of behind the scenes work too with bands promoting and running merchandise etc.....this is the 2nd year he will be involved at the BIG ONE and does his own small gigs in his hometown in Southend-on-sea, Essex too in aid of Specialized charity .......I use the call sign Oi Oi which is not in any way racist but from the Legend Ian Dury who coined it in 1974 in Germany ....Fatboy is ska to the bone but his 1st love of music is Ian Dury ...that's enough about me Oi Oi DJ Dave Moran is an experienced DJ with a passion for Ska and Reggae, having played at many events across his local base of Merseyside from bars and clubs to Scooter events and also as far afield as Scotland under the Revival umbrella. DJ'd at last years Coventry leg of Specialized with The Beat, The Talks and Offbeat Offensive, as well as supporting Urang Matang at the 2Tone Village, and closer to home local band Broken 3 Ways. Occasionally know to mix the odd Mashup and mix Ska and House together and call it Sk'ouse. Paul Pettitt I'm a DJ from Bexleyheath, Kent. I run a sound system called Rude Boy Sounds with a friend and run regular Ska and Mod Revival nights around the area. I have been hosting a successful monthly Ska night called Ska Valley based in Charlton, SE London, for the past couple of years, where we regularly showcase some of the top bands and guest DJ's. Nick Welsh, King Hammond and Skaville UK Your MC for the weekend, Nick Welsh surely needs no introduction. A seemingly permanent fixture on the ska scene since the early 80s, he's worked with anyone and everyone of note on the scene, from legends such as Laurel Aitken, Judge Dread, Dave Barker and Lee 'Scratch' Perry, through to second era bands such as Bad Manners, The Selecter and Longsy D and many more. He's also an in demand producer of soundtracks for film and TV, with a varied history behind him. Back in 1988, Nick created an alter ego, one of the mysterious classic reggae artist King Hammond. Not an entirely serious creation, the music did the talking, creating such classics as 'Right On King Hammond' and of course 'Skaville UK', which was later covered to great success by Bad Manners, and which also gave it's name to his current project, and with who he is performing this weekend. He's also taken time to record several albums under the King Hammond name, the most recently being released through his own label, E1. Away from this though, he continues to be one of Specialized's biggest supporters, giving an awful lot of his time and energy to this cause, something we are immensely appreciative of. S L A N I G I R O E H T Winston Francis recorded at the famed Studio One in Jamaica where he collaborated with foremost reggae artists including Dennis Brown and Bob Marley. In 1997 UB40 released 'Mr Fix It' penned by Winston and he performed live with them at Wembley in 1998. In March 2008 he appeared with Dennis Bovell and Linton Kwesi Johnson at the Barbican in London as part of the London Jazz Festival and in May of that year was inducted into the IRWAMA Reggae Music Hall of Fame at the Apollo Theatre in New York. Tony Washington began his career in Jamaica singing and playing keyboards for the 'Cool Shakes' before moving to London in 1961 and signed to Island records in 1962. His work included writing, playing and producing some of the earliest Ska recordings in the UK culminating in the recording of 'My Boy Lollipop' with Millie Small which became a huge hit for Island. Carl St. Clair began his career as one of the original Aces as a backing singer for Desmond Dekker. He had a huge hit on the reggae chart with his own song 'Guilty' in the 1980s. He now owns his own recording studio, radio station and continues to perform as part of the original Aces. Count Prince Miller compered the 1969 Wembley Reggae Festival which was the first major reggae event in the UK. He had a hit with 'Mule Train' in 1971. His acting career includes regular appearances on 'The Desmonds' and 'What a Girl Wants' for which he received a Best Male Actor Award in the 2006 Black Film Makers Awards. He also appeared in the first James Bond film 'Dr. No' Jimmy James teamed up with the Vagabonds in 1964 and recorded the album 'Ska Time'. Since then Jimmy's career has evolved into one of the great catalogues in popular music. His live shows are legendary and he continues to perform, write and record. Dennis Alcapone was one of the innovators of 'rap' music already using this musical form in the 1970s working with a range of producers including Lee Perry and Joe Gibbs. He appeared at the WOMAD Festival in 1989 and in June 2004 he presented at the MOJO Awards. The Pressure Tenants Formed in 1987 from local Leicester musicians to perform as the backing band for 'Laurel Aitken' aka, 'The Godfather of Ska' on many UK & European tours from 1990 2002 Today, 'The Pressure Tenants' have reformed to pay homage to their former mentor and leader and to carry on the legacy and foundations that he shared and laid down for so many fans through his music, bringing back the sounds that could be heard in front rooms in many West Indian households from days gone by. Tearing out of East London, The Skints have created a massive following on the UK reggae and ska scenes for their top drawer performances across the UK. After coming together in 2005 as a typical skapunk band, their sound mellowed as their hard work improved their musicianship and song-writing skills. Releasing their debut EP on the legendary Do The Dog label in 2008, they have regularly released new material to the delight of their dedicated fan base, who between them managed to raise the funds for the band to record their last album, Part And Parcel, in eleven days as opposed to the ninety days they'd allowed themselves. This album is widely accepted as being their finest to date, bringing in their disparate influences and produced by 'name' producer Prince Fatty who has worked with many of the current crop of ska and reggae bands in the UK. This also led to them working with Dancehall artist Parly B to give their sound a more authentic reggae feel, with the earlier punk feel having almost vanished from their sound. They have also achieved a level of notoriety thanks to covering Katy B's Katy On A Mission which was widely spread around the internet, taking on a viral life of it's own, being played frequently on Radio One and other stations, and thus giving the band some well deserved national exposure. FRIDAY 14TH NOVEMBER LOUNGE AREA (FROM 3PM ) WOLFMAN RADIO STALLS & MERCHANDISE DJ's The Ska Train outside 3.00pm – 6.00pm MAIN HALL (FROM 6PM) Nicole (of Wolfman Radio) 6.00pm – 6.15pm Compere introduction 6.15pm – 6.30pm Addictive Philosophy 6.30pm – 7.15pm Nicole (of Wolfman radio) 7.15pm – 7.30pm Cartoon Violence 7.30pm – 8.15pm Dave Moran 8.15pm – 8.30pm The Delegators 8.30pm – 9.30pm Dave Moran 9.30pm – 9.45pm Ruder Than You w' Aitch n Charley 9.45pm – 10:45pm Dave Moran 10.45pm – 11.00pm King Hammond & Skaville UK 11.00pm – 12.30am Kevin Scottie Hunt 12.30am – 12.45am Special Brew (Aftershow) 12.45am – 01.30am Kevin Scottie Hunt 01.30am – 02.00am Line Up and times are all subject to change SATURDAY 15TH NOVEMBER LOUNGE AREA Breakfast Film Club 10am-11.30am PHOTO SIGNING Dan Woodgate 12pm DJ's Madness Information Service 11:30 – 1.30pm Swaggness 3:30 – 4:15 Bluebird Parade 4:30– 5:30 MAIN HALL Madam Scorcher. 1.30pm – 2.15pm Ska Dogs 2.15pm - 3.00pm Madam Scorcher 3pm – 3.15pm Simmertones 3.15pm - 4.00pm Madam Scorcher 4pm – 4.15pm The Jam DRC 4.15pm – 5.00pm Miggy Sinclair 5pm – 5.15pm Amphetameanies 5.15pm – 6.00pm Miggy Sinclair 6pm – 6.15pm Big Fat Panda 6.15pm – 7.00pm Miggy Sinclair 7pm – 7.15pm Esperanza 7.15pm - 8.00pm Terry Hendrick 8pm – 8.15pm The Iconics 8.15pm - 9.00pm Terry Hendrick 9pm – 9.15pm The Talks 9.15pm - 10.00pm Terry Hendrick 10pm – 10.15pm Skabilly Rebels 10.15pm – 11.00pm Nicole (wolfman radio) 11pm – 11.15pm The Skints 11.30pm– 12.45am Nicole (wolfman radio) 12.45am – 1.00am Ska Face (Aftershow) 1.00am – 1.45am Nicole (wolfman radio) 1.45am – 2am SUNDAY 16 NOVEMBER LOUNGE AREA Breakfast Film Club 9.30am - 11.30am DJ's Madness Information Service 11.30am - 12.00pm PHOTO SIGNING Lee Thompson 12pm Acoustic Performance by Billy Brown - 12pm – 12.40pm MAIN HALL L Ska Train 12.30 – 12.45 Ten Bob Notes 12.45pm – 1.30pm Ska Train 1.30 – 1.45 King Walrus 1.45pm – 2.30pm Paul Petitt 2.30 -2.45 The RPMS 2.45pm – 3.30pm Paul Petitt 3.30 – 3.45 Feckin Ejits 3.45pm - 4.30pm Paul Petitt 4.30pm – 4.45pm Erin Bardwell Collective 4.45pm – 5.30pm Darren Bennett 5.30pm – 5.45pm Silencerz and Lee Thompson 5.45pm – 6.30pm Darren Bennett 6.30pm – 6.45pm French Boutik 6.45pm– 7.30pm Darren Bennett 7.30pm – 7.45pm 7.45 pm – 8.15pm Auction and Raffle Cliff Evans 8.15pm – 8.45pm Paper Boy 8.45pm – 9.30pm Cliff Evans 9.30pm – 9.45pm The BigHead 9.45pm – 10.30pm Cliff Evans 10.30pm – 10.45pm Legends of Ska 10:45pm - 12.30am Terry Hendrick 12.30am – finish SPECIALIZED CALENDAR 2015 The Specialized Calendar is a separate project from the CD and gigs but we are definitely under the same umbrella. The idea tied in well with my being enthused to help with the Specialized Project. Previously I'd volunteered to be in a charity calendar and it hadn't happened so this was the perfect chanced to appear in a calendar and raise some funds for a project that I admired. It feels good to be enjoying myself and at the same time giving something back and providing an opportunity for others to give back too. In 2013 all was going well until I broke my shoulder before I'd done my photo shoot! I went along to one with another model and we did a few practise shots but I was too stiff to do the pose I wanted. Fortunately I had pictures from a previous shoot and was able to use one of them. The theme for last year was tastefully naked, the 2015 theme is a Madness theme, though there is still a lot of tastefully naked men and women! By far my most embarrassing moment has been walking round a photographer and his wife's house wearing a corset, heels and hold ups, with full make up on. I needed them to create a Dust Devil scene for the calendar. Fortunately they put me at ease despite them never having done this type of photography before and I went on to do the shower picture in their bathroom! Because of the lack of space in the bathroom we needed to have the window wide open, so the neighbours have already had a sneak preview (or rear preview…) of one of the months. Doing a fully naked picture was very scary, and seeing myself naked was a bit weird too but all along I have kept the thought that as Thank you!!!!! First up massive thanks to Nik Skeat Monika Cooper and Phil “The Ink” Ludgate without whom you wouldn't be reading this. Next up Karen LeCras Jonothan F Young and all at the MIS, Wolfman Miggy Sinclair and Wayne Uggy Campbell for your contributions. Paul Ayriss and Darren James for keeping things running and sounding great! Willo for letting us all be a part of your vision, Ruth Williams for being the voice of reason.....all the staff at Parkdean and the especially the ones here at Sandford that are keeping things running.All the artists djs promoters and soundmen that have put on gigs you guys rock! But most of all every single one of whether you have bought an badge t-shirt or album attended a gig or sponsored someone you are amazing people and its you that helps make the difference so again from from the bottom of our hearts thank you without you all we would be nothing. Anyway why are still reading this??? Go and party like its 1979! No sleep til Monday!!!!!! Dev Esperanza Esperanza is a nine-piece ska collective from Glasgow famed for live shows where their infectious rhythm has the crowd involuntarily jumping in time. In hectic years of gigging around Scotland and beyond, they have honed and perfected a high-tempo set, combining superb selfpenned songs with a selection of ska classics, until there isn't an ounce of fat left on it. The quality of the band's live shows has led to them being increasingly in demand: playing at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony; festivals up and down the country; and sharing stages with some of the biggest names in ska, punk and reggae, including Toots and the Maytals, The Skatalites, Bad Manners, The Beat, The Selecter, Neville Staple, The Undertones, Fishbone and The Toasters. Heading out of Newquay, Ten Bob Notes are a band steeped in the 2-Tone sound, but playing their own material. Nine members strong, they manage that tricky mix of witty lyrics and serious issues in the tradition of Madness, The Specials and The Selecter. Driving guitar riffs and stinging brass melodies power the band along, with the unusual sight of an upright slap base providing the rhythm that underpins the ska sound. Recently expanded to a nine piece outfit, they are here for your skanking pleasure, with songs that may well be jammed in your ear for the next week! The lights flickered. The moon was eclipsed. Silence fell. A sudden burst of brass. A kick ass rhythm. The Bighead had arrived. No one knew where they came from, other than a mysterious town called 'Nottingham'. But people knew they were here to make them dance, and so dance they did. An infectious Roots Rock Reggae sound, a stage full of single minded musicians. Enjoy. Roddy Radiation & The Skabilly Rebels What can be said about Specialized President Roddy Radiation? I'm sure we all know that Mr Byers burst to fame with 2-Tone originators The Specials, tearing up the stage with his own brand of Rock and Roll flavoured ska licks before forming The Tearjerkers when The Specials called it a day. From there, he moved onto a harder rock and roll and rockabilly sound with The Bonediggers, before returning to the sound that made him famous with The Specials Mk2, getting together with exThe Specials members Neville Staple, Lynval Golding, and Horace Panter to record the King Of Ska album with Desmond Dekker and several other carefully selected musicians. He remained with the band through their next releases – Today's Specials and the excellent Guilty Until Proved Innocent providing his distinctive and striking guitar sound to these albums. Two other albums recorded at the same time as the King Of Ska album – Skinhead Girl and Conquering Ruler were also released featuring Roddy's distinctive guitar. Eventually this version of the band went their separate ways, and it was a long wait before most of the original line eventually reunited for touring purposes to great success around the globe. Since 2003 though, Roddy has worked with Sam Smith, Matt Hart, Jaymie Jones, Mac and Drew Stansall as the Skabilly Rebels, and in early 2014 he decided that he needed to give this band more attention and sadly called it a day with the kings of 2-Tone. Since then, they've increased their fan base with every show, and can guarantee that this set will blow you into next week. Taking the historic roots of ska and bring it into the new millenium, The Ska Dogs are the bringers of 2-Tone and other classics to the Southampton area. Expect tracks from The Specials and Madness, The Selecter and The Beat, and versioning tracks from further back too, they're a welcome addition to the Specialized roster of bands playing here this weekend. There's no pretence, they just want to recall the glory days of the early eighties, and it's fair to say that they do a damn fine job if it too. T H E TA LK S Currently one of the most talked about bands on the ska scene, The Talks from Hull are widely recognised as one of the biggest new talents around at the moment. Taking the 2-Tone sound as their roots, they've thrown in elements of US ska and JA reggae and created a unique blend that drags you to the dancefloor, as attendees at their gigs and performances at events from ska festivals to scooter rallies will attest. An appearance on TV's 'Hollyoaks' also helped raise their profile, an event that front man Pat claims was the longest day of his life! After testing the water successfully with a clutch of EPs and downloadable releases, they've just released their 'proper' debut album, having had a couple of compilations of their earlier material released previously, but Commoners, Peers, Drunks and Thieves encapsulates their sound to perfection and is a great jumping on point for new fans. The Talks have also been supporters of Specialized since its inception, either contributing to the albums or performing at benefit gigs and The Big One itself, and we're glad to welcome them back again this year. AT THIRTY-FIVE In the late seventies when they were first starting out somewhat shambolically in just Mike's bedroom, little did these seven men know where they would be in the year 2014.When you look at them today you can see the culmination of their talents over the last 35 years in the work they are doing now. They've learnt a lot, they've sampled life, taken everything in, and worked hard, creating draft after draft, churning out popular hits of joy, to the point where Madness can proudly say that in 2014 they are one of Englands truly moderately successful breweries. Oh and before they did all these beers, (Gladness, Night Boat, Lovestruck) they used to do music. Really great music. Music so good it's worthy of so many cover versions being done of it and whole weekenders of focus poured upon on it. How did Madness get here? Most crucially they left that bedroom, gravitating next to a garden. It was Si Birdsall's garden, a small step in the right direction at least, playing a gig at his party. A dentists basement followed (their rehearsal room), then a school assembly hall and a flower shop, before a lie about being a jazz band, got them regularly into a Camden pub for the first time. Here they really felt at home and things really started to happen. Via the up stairs of a boot shop they were catapulted into BBC Television Centre, for the world to tune in and see. The Specials and Clive Langer then helped them get into a recording studio, Dave Robinson invited them into his Wedding, then he put them onto a record label, that in turn placed them regularly in the pop charts, on record players and radio stations the nation over and beyond. A mass of repetition of these kinds of places continued until the success changed into big arena's, large fields, earthquake zones, race courses, forests and a few ships too, showing that no matter where Madness were put, they could be a success. Even at the happy level of a band that could be said to be "Big", no one could have predicted their story would take them onto the roof of Buckingham Palace, and onto a truck in a sports stadium, beamed up onto satellites and back down all around the world as London closed The Olympics. So Madness took a bow. Closing Chapter 10 of their story called "oui oui si si ja ja da da" at Alexander palace with the people's version of "our house" sang with fans back on the ground. Specialized: Mad not Cancer, arrived to focus on Madness at just the right time, a celebration of their 200 songs thus far, the excitement for it fandom lands uninterrupted at the pause before Chapter 11 of Madness really starts. A new album is promised, Suggs, Woody & Nick, Chris and Lee, all report or have been witnessed having started writing a few songs. While the key to Madness archives turned in October allowing "Sunshine Voice" and "Lost my Head" to escape from April 1979 rehearsals onto One Step Beyond 35th year edition. To tide fans over as the band separated and pursued solo missions. (Two of which are at this weekender.) SUGGS He's completed his own solo tours of his life story this year, and seen the growing success of his autobiography "That Close" fly off the shelves of bookshops, as well as bringing out a compilation album of his favourite tunes as "The Suggs Selection", and performed his own evening for Pancreatic Cancer. CARL After inventing the "Madhead" for all Madness fans to embrace, Cathal Smyth parted from Madness this summer to pursue his solo album, nine years in the making. A comfortable man he describes as urban folk, or a relationship album. Piano and strings, heartfelt lyrics and mood mix with, beyond it now, healing charms of uplifting love songs. LEE "I'm spinning plates" Lee will tell you of his work this year. After a chart successful album with Mark Bedford in the form of The Ska Orchestra's The Benevolence of Sister Mary Ignatius, the band this year reached Glastonbury streaming level with it. They started the year on Jools Hootenanny, and released with Dawn Penn the new mix of Bangarang as a single. It's the Silencerz that perform a few of those tunes here for you at The Big One, though, Lee's local band with son Daley who also perform some Madness, alongside, Beatles covers, and 70's classics from Paul Simon to Ian Dury. Thommo even found time to revive Crunch! this year, playing as The Nutty Boy, and appeared on Radio Two with Kaiser Chief Ricky and others reworking Rock around the clock. WOODY The Magic Brothers, Woody's band are here at The Big One for you enjoyment. They debuted their first line up at The Dublin Castle residency this year, and now have moved to a second formation, playing their first album The Magic Line, 70's rock and more influences premiate, funky big songs, their second album is complete ready for release soon, this band move the fastest down the line. BEDDERS Beyond The Ska Orchestra, Mark's interest in music is Jazz. He was the only one not lying when Madness first played The Dublin Castle then! A modestly free residency at Indo in Whitechapel London continues, as does intellectual debate on Near FM, with Terry Edwards and Simon Charterton on drums, they are slowly making a record, expect it on the Sartorial label. CHRIS Sitting instead in the producers role more so than being a solo musician these days. Chris has hooked up with new young hope Gorgeous George. Gypsy folk with a modern street approach, he recently appeared in their video of "Girl's Night Out" MIKE Mike played keyboard in a school band again this year, along with Thommo at their old seat of learning, (the one they probably used to bunk off from!)Mike has a band he himself of course. It's called Madness. Outside of that, he's newly remarried, maintains a Buddhist focus, and shows a deep interest in world affairs. His band Madness will soon tour again in the UK "The Madhead" this December and beginning first at next weekends House of Fun. Danger and excitement! Madhead will hopefully start slowly to usher in Chapter 11. Their last two albums have been very successful again in charting, and lots of radio play. Norton Folgate was called a masterpeice and had a unified Kinks/Beatles classic brit pop feel and a capital city focus. Where as Oui Oui Si Si Ja Ja Da Da expanded the bands songwriting teams and style even further, with dread raps, and mariachi moments mixing with the mowtown and classic pop, and their east end pub rock roots. The next album loosely marks a trilogy of returned to form Madness. Thanks Mike for having such a brilliant bedroom, that all this should come out of it in 35 years. EAST STREET CREDITON - EX17 3AZ MONTHLY JAZZ NIGHT AND OPEN MIC NIGHTS FREE VENUE HIRE (subject to T&C) MISONLINE THE MADNESS INFORMATION SERVICE www.madness-mis.com For over 800 Sundays, approaching 16 years, all the internet's Madness news has been gathered, diarised, reviewed, and celebrated in one place. The MIS weekly email fanzine. Free to fans every Sunday. The Madness Information Service. It's free and you can subscribe at the website. It was invented by Robert Hazelby, who presides over it with regularity and charm. It's filled with news and reviews by obsessive, event present, wordsmith Jonathan Young, and they are backed up with skill by website and app coder Simon Roberts. Mail outs are overseen by Bedders, and now the bands wider team. The MIS exists because of fans who regularly care and share what's going on. Honorary mentions to regular helpers Looby Loo, Graham Yates, Garry Scurfield, Owen Collins, Lee Swansdale, for the support, the newsletter embraces and benefits from submission and communications from all areas of fandom. The MIS are DJing at The Big One with a few nice rarities and their usual daft mad meet humour. Urang Matang Heading out of the Lothian region of Scotland, this reggae, ska and world music mashup make a welcome return to Specialized with their laid back sound. Expect cool jazz influenced grooves over a solid reggae beat, expect to move your dancing feet, these rhythmic primates know how to have a good time and can blow up a storm and then take it easy. Three albums to the good – 'Origins Of The Species', 'Platinum' and their current long player 'Little Munki' – and all are worth tracking down. UK originated late night reggae never sounded any better than their most recent release, and received rave reviews in magazines, with Scootering calling it “..a faultless production”. Over the years they've supported a huge range of bands from The Skatelites to The South (the renamed Beautiful South) to rave review, and have a constantly growing fanbase. Erin Bardwell Collective Almost unique on the UK music scene, the Erin Bardwell Collective are a band that specialises (if you'll excuse the pun) in recreating the sound of the late sixties/early seventies, that period where Rocksteady became Reggae. Playing entirely their own material – when not recording for this project, at any rate – the organ driven sound echoes the sound of Trojan Records and Studio One. With eleven years of playing together, and releasing material through their own 'Pop-ATop' label, they've made their mark as a band, being picked up for national airplay by BBC Radio Six, and supporting many Reggae and Ska legends from Noel Davis through Roy Ellis and Symarip to By The Rivers and Pama International. Goresgyniad y Cymry Invasion of the Welsh S k `n` Roll band, This THE EVIL TURKEY imed Ska/Punk/Roc cla pro lf semise d se ba Bridgend you sweat and get guaranteed to make een tw are be tfit x mi ou A ce d). pie an e fiv them to underst tch wa the to on ve s ha nd l rou u`l naked! (Yo ing doing the bing, these guys have be ob rs thr ve co ss d ba an a is al gin gig ori ys od few years. A Turke rsting point, Keys that local circuit for a go past bu ats be y of fift ing mp shake the very roots diseased heart, pu clean and ir own, Drums that t`s the tha of r life roa a ed ve ord ha seemed to with a power ch d ye pla & Guitar. is x t Sa tha g r ita yin vocals with pla d lea any venue and a gu s ine mb the guts out co o rip signer wh City` this band s ruthless, and a lead um to cover `In The of it. alb art d he ize ial the o ec int Sp DM boot straight up Welcomed onto the `d nk Pu a s mp ly sto of the original and firm Ska`lett With only 2 years of being on the Pub/Club scene in South Wales. Ska`lett has been hitting all the right notes. Covering genre`s from Ska, Soul, Reggae & New Wave. Ska`lett has seen her popularity rise from simple local gigs to being the only vocalist to be asked to join `Dave Wakeling` (The English Beat) on stage on his recent UK tour. A recent self titled 12 track CD released under `All Systems Go Records` Was so popular that another 200 went to re-print. For this year`s Specialized album Ska`lett along with help from The Resonations & The Special Brew Brass section has covered `Crying Shame`. A superbly broken down mellow version of this Madness track, It has a warmth and rhythmical beat that`ll have you humming it all day. Mid-Wales based five piece Ska band formed in 2009, classed as one of the fastest rising ska bands on the scene. These guys are slowly but surely gaining a solid reputation of being the next big Britpop, Two Tone band. This year has seen the band play at `Summer Skunk Festival` in Germany and the huge `Kippertronix Festival` and have even shared the stage with such greats as `Toots & The Maytals` `Roddy Radiation` & `The Toasters` With two albums under their belt, "What Ever Happened To The Likely Lad" & recently released "Tit For Tat" the future is looking very bright. Joining the Specialized project, these guys have covered the classic Madness track `House of Fun` Adding their own style to this classic giving it a much faster upbeat version of the original but still maintaining that distinct beat we all love. The Special Brew Cardiff based and relatively new to the scene (less than 12 months) This 8 piece Bad Manners tribute band seem to be heading in the right direction, UP! Formed after a local Manners gig in Cardiff these guys & gals have become THE Ska party covers band on the circuit and gathering a great following. A full on floor filling, Stomping band that will have you up dancing from start to finish. Expect all the classic Manners tracks and more. These guys even boast the original bass player from the Skinhead Oi band `The Oppressed`. Being one of, If not the only Bad Manners tribute bands currently in the UK these are not to be missed, This band has even been given the seal of approval from Buster Bloodvessel himself!! If they are near you, go and see them. SCOTCH CORNER CLAUDE KIRK Porter to the deed knowing for falling asleep anytime anywhere at any time. bonnyrigg champion snorer 30 years on the trot likes a wander round the morgue been known to drink bars dry and smoke all their cigars seasoned veteran of the rebellion fest JOHN O DONNELL SECURITY GUARD to the lovely people of edinbras royal known and famed employee of sta press trousers he is currently testing their new brand non split sta press perfect for northern soul dancing BRYAN THOMPSON Caravan cleaner to the rest of scotch corner hater of squirrels who were trying to steal his pizza that was inder the caravan last year as claude and john had the munchies after a well known session on the Sunday of the big 1 two dalkieths champion snorer 30 years on the trot the big 1 three thiers a head to head who will win the snorer compitition unless Stacey or eveyln kills them first BIG FAT PANDA Leg ends in their own caravan edinbras well travelled ska band famed for their buster lookalike frontman ie big andy hates a party as mally and youtube would testify watch out for deekz fu of mischief DJ MIGGY Likes a pint or claim to fame following thru will on a piss break at the big 2 then having the nerve( or shit) to finish his set with shitey breeks much to the annoyance of the stage crew lol he was later heard to say it wasn't THE CREW LOTS OF DIFFERENT PEOPLE COME IN TO SCOTCH CORNER FOR A BLETHER AND A PINT JEFF, CLIVE, WILLO, MALLY, SAMMY, SARAH, ANDY, STU, RENNIE, THE WEEDGIES, TO NAME BUT A FEW WE ARE FOUND AT OUR TABLE IN FRONT OF THE BAR IN THE MAIN HALL COME OVER SAY HELLO - WE DONT BITE - WELL UNLESS YOU WANT US TO!!! - See Ya! TONY CLASS There aren't many people on the scooter scene who are counted as legends, and even fewer where their reputation isn't directly related to scooters themselves. The late, great Tony Class was one such man. From the ;late seventies on, until his untimely death from cancer earlier this year, he was arguably the best known DJ the scene has ever had. Born too late for the original mod era, but with an overwhelming love of music from that time, he found himself pre-empting the mod revival of the late seventies, putting on discos focusing on the music he loved before anyone else had thought that it may be due a re-examination, and it can be fairly said that his enthusiasm was one of the building blocks of the scooter scene's explosion in the early eighties. From there, Tony was involved in the founding of Classic Club International (CCI), a breakaway scene from the mainstream scooter scene, focussing mainly on the mod and soul side of things, a hugely successful venture that kept him in the scootering eye. In later years, he was a highly respected and – naturally – in demand DJ across the reunited scooter scene, from major events to house parties, he was always there to play his unique mix of sounds but never too full of himself not to ask what a new sound was if it caught his well tuned ear during another DJ's set. About two years ago, Tony (along with his best mate Wolfie) gained national notoriety via Channel Four's “Coach Trip” TV show, where the pair of them treated the reality show as trans-European pub crawl, managing to get wasted wherever they washed up. On May 10th this year though, the legend was laid low by cancer for the last time. His funeral attracted hundreds of scooter riders, there to show their last respects to this legend, bringing the A4 to a standstill as his cortege passed, such was the respect the scene had for the man, almost forty years after his first events. To this end we owe a huge debt of gratitude to Frank and Emma of South West Backline for providing the drums and amplifiers free of change for the Big One Three. Frank turned down all offers of payment and has decided to donate the equipment in tribute to their lifelong friend www.southwestbackline.co.uk Moonstomping their way through a select set of skinhead skanking stormers, St Alban based covers band The Iconics live and breathe 2-Tone. Take the edge of the Specials, add in some fun from the early Madness tunes, and then apply some attitude from the punk bands, and you have the essence of what the Iconics are about. They're also huge supporters of the Specialized project, already having raised around £5,000 for the Teenage Cancer Trust, and we're pleased to welcome their lively take on ska classics from the roots to the 2-Tone era. Musically as tight as they come, The Iconics will drag you to your feet and leave you wanting more. The Simmertones have been together since 2007 and have quickly become festival favourites in their native South West UK, building a strong following across the region's music venues. The band's first album "Presenting the Simmertones, Volume 1”, featuring a wild reworking of the Dr Who theme tune was recorded under the guidance of Richard Digby Smith who has previously worked with the likes of Bob Marley, Led Zeppelin, Sparks and Free at Island Records. The album picked up great reviews and airplay throughout 2010 in the UK, Europe and beyond, including plays on Mikey Davies' show on BBC Radio 1 and Mark Lamarr's “God's Jukebox” on Radio 2. The band returned to the studio in early 2011 to record a new EP. Made up of 2 new Simmertones originals and 2 classic covers, this recording also features guitar contributions from Steve Cradock of Ocean Colour Scene/Paul Weller fame and solo performer in his own right. The Simmertones' latest release 'Something For The Weekend?' has won Best Album of 2013 at the South West Music Awards! Sal Policetti of Sonseed Those of you that keep an eye on social media will be aware of Sonseed, the straighter than straight edged Christian band from New York. Their track 'Jesus Is A Friend Of Mine' has proven to be an Internet ska monster, the original YouTube clip now heading towards 8 million views. To put this in context, the most most viewed video of Madness' 'One Step Beyond' is only 1.5 million in front. It really is that popular. What most people don't realise (although the hair should be a giveaway!) is that the video is 34 years old, being recorded at the height of the 2-Tone mania that swept the world. Unfortunately the band didn't survive, splitting in 1983, but singer and bassist Sal Polichetti joined with NY ska/swing band 'Tri-State Conspiracy' to perform a live version of the anthem, which was filmed and can also be found on the Tube of You. Specialized are pleased to welcome Sal to the stage for his only UK gig, backed by SkaFace, so give him a warm Devon welcome! 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A huge part of the success of WMR is down to its dedication to a multitude of genres with specialist shows featuring soul, reggae, blues, country, punk as well as dedicated shows to love songs, 80s. alternative genres and unsigned and independent artists. Each presenter at WMR who presents a specialist genre show does so with a knowledge and passion for the specific style of music they play, which is another contributory factor to WMR’s continued success. The fact that WMR is by no means a one-note station makes Specialized the perfect partners for us to work alongside. Specialized, as a charitable music project started life deeply rooted in the ska scene, inspired by The Specials support for the Teenage Cancer Trust leading to the release of the first album, a collection of modern takes on Specials classics! That album, and the subsequent The Beat and Madness releases have featured bands and artists not associated in anyway with the ska/reggae scene. There are, of course, reggae/ska artists featured on the albums but they also styles as diverse as punk. dance, rock, country, accoustic amd even hip hop! That diversity enables Specialized to appeal to an audience wider than just the ska/2 Tone genre, which in turn makes WMR perfect to be honoured as being the official radio station of Specialized! WMR and Specialized in perfect harmony! From Ska and Beyond! Many radio stations, online ones and otherwise, often use the tagline “More music variety” in their promotion and WMR certainly use it also. In many cases it is just a stock phrase, used lazily by radio stations when what they really mean is the same handful of songs played over and over to fill the time before the next section of insane chat and advertiser’s messages. More music variety with WMR means just that with out varied shows specializing in a variety of music genres presented by music lovers, unique in their own individual broadcasting styles but forming part of the recognisable identity of WMR that has been built over the last 4 years that brings listeners coming back for more time and time again. Its not just about the music of course, WMR entertains in other ways with live studiocams, show competitions, a station newsletter with contributions from our presenters, appearances at live gigs and the outside broadcasts of events, such as The Big One! If you are a regular listener to WMR we thank you for your continued support and listenership. If you haven’t listened before, give us a try and you may just have discovered your new favourite radio station! Keep it Wolfman Radio and keep it Specialized!