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Billy Mackenzie
Billy Mackenzie
Scottish singer
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Paul Haig
Paul Haig
Scottish indie composer, musician and singer
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Michael Dempsey
Michael Dempsey
English bassist, songwriter
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B.E.F.
B.E.F.
British band and music production company
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Yello
Yello
Swiss electronic band
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Blondie
Blondie
American rock band
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Visage
Visage
British band
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Peter Ashworth
Peter Ashworth
British photographer
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Little Mix
Little Mix
British girl group
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Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie
Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie
Scottish rock band
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Theatre of Hate
Theatre of Hate
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Lobo
Lobo
American musician
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Mick Ronson
Mick Ronson
English guitarist, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, arranger and record producer
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Heaven 17
Heaven 17
New wave synthpop band from the United Kingdom
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Tom Odell
Tom Odell
British singer-songwriter
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Midge Ure
Midge Ure
Scottish guitarist, singer, keyboard player, and songwriter
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MacKenzie Porter
MacKenzie Porter
Canadian actress, singer and musician
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David Bowie
David Bowie
British singer, musician, and actor (1947-2016)
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Marc Almond
Marc Almond
English singer-songwriter, member of Soft Cell
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Divinyls
Divinyls
Australian rock band
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Japan
Japan
English new wave band
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Mackenzie Frances Ziegler
Mackenzie Frances Ziegler
American singer, dancer, actress and model
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Cocteau Twins
Cocteau Twins
British band
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Billy Field
Billy Field
Australian singer
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Ultravox
Ultravox
British new wave band
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The Chills
The Chills
New Zealand band
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The Sisters of Mercy
The Sisters of Mercy
English rock band
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Nick Kamen
Nick Kamen
British singer, model and musician
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The Tornados
The Tornados
English band
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Paul Weller
Paul Weller
English recording artist; singer-songwriter, musician
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Ava Cherry
Ava Cherry
American singer
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Slik
Slik
band
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The Human League
The Human League
English electronic New Wave band
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Dollar
Dollar
British musical duo
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Scottish rock band
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The Associates (or simply Associates) were a Scottish post-punk and pop band, formed in Dundee in 1979 by singer Billy Mackenzie and guitarist Alan Rankine. The group first gained recognition after releasing an unauthorized cover of David Bowie's "Boys Keep Swinging" as their debut single in 1979, which landed them a contract with Fiction Records. They followed with their debut album The Affectionate Punch in 1980 and the singles collection Fourth Drawer Down in 1981, both to critical praise.

They achieved commercial success in 1982 with the UK Top 10 album Sulk and UK Top 20 singles "Party Fears Two" and "Club Country", during which time they were associated with the New Pop movement. Rankine left the group that year, leaving MacKenzie to record under the Associates name until 1990. They briefly reunited in 1993. MacKenzie died by suicide in 1997.