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Military Wives were originally a British choir formed by Gareth Malone through the fourth series of the BBC TV series The Choir. Malone formed the choir at two British Military locations in Devon (Chivenor and Plymouth). He sought to enlist voices for an all-women choir – the wives and girlfriends of military personnel deployed to Afghanistan.[1] The climax of the television series was the performance of the Military Wives at The Royal British Legion's Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall on 12 November 2011.[2][3] Their debut single, "Wherever You Are" was released on 19 December 2011 and became...
Pink Military - formed 1978, feat; Jayne Casey (vocals) (ex Big in Japan), Martin Dempsey (bass) (ex Yachts later of It's Immaterial), Nicky Cool (gtr), Charlie Gruff Griffiths (bass) (ex Next, later of Wah! Heat), Chris Joyce (drums) (ex The Durutti Column, later The Mothmen and Simply Red), Neil Innes (percussion). Released 2 singles: Blood & Lipstick (1979), Did You See Her (1980). An LP the same year 'Do Animals Believe in God'. Originally called 'Pink Military Stands Alone'. Colm Redmond (ex Wah! Heat, Psycamesh) joined just as they were about to close down while Jayne had her baby, and...
They started in 1908, and continued through the early 1920s. They were previously known as Edison Military Band. Interestingly, not everything they recorded was of a strictly military nature, as the band also recorded "popular" selections. .
Following in the tradition of their hometown anti-heroes the Geto Boys, Street Military continue to place Houston, TX, on the map as a profound hip-hop community. Made up of four MCs and a DJ going under Icy Hott, Street Military's debut album, Don't Give a Damn, was released in 1999 under the financial backings of Wild Pitch Records. Street Military is: Icy Hott, Pharoah, Lil' Flea, K.B. Da Kidnappa, and Nutt. .