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The Charlatans
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Mark Evans
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Geraint Watkins
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The Blockheads
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The Animals
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The Drifters
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Any Trouble
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The Groundhogs
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Roddy Radiation
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Larry Wallis
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Clive Gregson
British singer-songwriter
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The Jam
English rock band
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The Kentucky Headhunters
band
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Sawyer Brown
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David Spinozza
American musician
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The Sloths
The Sloths
American garage rock band
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Herman's Hermits
Herman's Hermits
English beat rock band formed in Manchester in 1964
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Tom Kelly
Tom Kelly
American musician, songwriter
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Mad Season
Mad Season
American rock supergroup
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Do-Ré-Mi
Do-Ré-Mi
Australian band
Makin' Time
British band from the 1980s

Makin' Time

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British band from the 1980s
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Makin' Time were a British band from the Black Country towns of Willenhall, Wolverhampton and West Bromwich in the West Midlands, signed to the Countdown Records label and licensed through Stiff Records, and were part of the mod revival scene of the 1980s. They were named after "Making Time", a song by The Creation.

The band consisted of four members - Mark McGounden (vocals/guitar), Fay Hallam (organ/vocals), Martin Blunt (bass) and Neil Clitheroe (drums).

Their debut single "Here Is My Number" was produced by Pat Collier who had previously worked with Katrina and the Waves. The band released a number of albums and several singles but never managed to convert their energetic sound into chart success.

Martin Blunt would go on to perform in The Charlatans, Fay Hallam moved into a solo career and Mark McGounden formed the power pop band The Upper Fifth, and is currently in The Deep Six.