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Undertones and formed
The Undertones are a punk rock / new wave band formed in Derry, Northern Ireland, in 1975.
Groups who formed during the emergence of Punk rock in the mid-late 1970s included U2, Virgin Prunes, The Boomtown Rats, The Undertones, Aslan, Gavin Friday, and Stiff Little Fingers.
In 1984 she formed her own band Dawn Chorus And The Bluetits with her friend and neighbour Countdown presenter Carol Vorderman and their recordings included a version of Teenage Kicks with the Undertones ’ O ’ Neil brothers ( which was released on Stiff Records DAWN 1 ) and a Peel Session which was broadcast on Radio 1 in 1985.
Following the disbandment of The Undertones in 1983, Lead vocalist Feargal Sharkey pursued a solo career while the other band members formed That Petrol Emotion along with an American vocalist, Steve Mack.

Undertones and Derry
One of the groups openly acknowledging that influence were The Undertones, from Derry in Northern Ireland.
The Undertones standing beside the Free Derry Corner | Free Derry mural in 1977.
gigs performed at The Casbah gave the Undertones increased confidence in their musical ability, and in June 1977 they performed concerts outside of Derry for the first time, supporting a Dublin punk group named The Radiators from Space.
In March 1978, the Undertones recorded a demo tape at Magee University in Derry and sent copies of the tape to various record companies in the hope of securing a record deal, but only received official letters of rejection.
The Undertones reformed in November 1999, initially to play concerts in Derry.
Sharkey, who was born in Derry, Northern Ireland was a co-founder of The Undertones at their inception in 1976.
The single cover for My Perfect Cousin by The Undertones features a Derry City figurine
In the world of music, the club was given exposure by Derry punk band, The Undertones, which had the cover of its 1980 hit single, My Perfect Cousin, feature a Subbuteo figure sporting the colours of Derry City.
The Undertones standing beside the Free Derry Corner | Free Derry mural in 1977.

Undertones and Northern
There were a number of well-publicised arguments between the two bands ; the Undertones accused Stiff Little Fingers of sensationalising the Northern Ireland conflict, while they retorted that The Undertones ignored it.
* John O ' Neill ( guitarist ) ( born 1957 ), Northern Irish guitarist of rock band The Undertones
Sean Feargal Sharkey ( born 13 August 1958 ) is a singer from Northern Ireland who first found fame as the lead vocalist of pop punk band The Undertones.
* The Undertones Northern Irish Band
Irish bands such as Northern Ireland's Stiff Little Fingers and The Undertones as well as Dublin's The Radiators From Space, The Boomtown Rats, Berlin, The Blades, The Vipers and the avant-garde The Virgin Prunes were in the midst of the new genre.

Undertones and Ireland
To fulfill agreed commitments, the Undertones remained together for a further two months, performing several gigs across continental Europe before disbanding in the summer, with their final concert being played at Punchestown Racecourse in County Kildare in Ireland on 17 July.
Since this date, the Undertones have performed several tours across the UK, Ireland, Continental Europe and North America.
Ireland proved particularly fertile ground for punk bands in the mid-1970s, including Stiff Little Fingers, The Undertones, The Radiators From Space, The Boomtown Rats and The Virgin Prunes.

Undertones and 1975
From the period of 1975 to 1983, the Undertones consisted of Feargal Sharkey ( vocals ), John O ' Neill ( rhythm guitar, vocals ), Damian O ' Neill ( lead guitar, vocals ), Michael Bradley ( bass, vocals ) and Billy Doherty ( drums ).

Undertones and .
In the late 1970s, UK bands such as Buzzcocks and The Undertones combined pop-style tunes and lyrical themes with punk's speed and chaotic edge.
Although much of the earlier Undertones material drew influence from punk rock and new wave, the Undertones also incorporated elements of rock, glam rock and post-punk into material released after 1979, before citing soul and Motown as the influence for the material released upon their final album.
The Undertones released thirteen singles and four studio albums between 1978 and 1983 before Sharkey announced his intention to leave the band in May 1983, citing musical differences as the reason for the break up.
In 1999, the Undertones reformed, replacing lead singer Feargal Sharkey with Paul McLoone.
Later that year, drummer Billy Doherty proposed an alternate name for the group: The Undertones, which Doherty had discovered in a history book.
Artists such as the Adverts, Sex Pistols, the Buzzcocks and, particularly, the Ramones became major influences on the Undertones.
The van which Sharkey drove in this employment was used by the Undertones to transport their equipment to and from various venues.
These gigs were the first performances for which the Undertones were actually paid: performing at The Casbah earned the group up to £ 40 a week.
By the summer of that year the concerts the Undertones performed would include the song " Teenage Kicks ", which had been written by guitarist John O ' Neill in the summer of 1977.
The following day, McNally convened with the Undertones to discuss a record contract.
On 26 October, the Undertones performed Teenage Kicks live on Top of the Pops.
With help from Peel ( who had also recorded and broadcast a Peel Session with the Undertones on the 16th ), Teenage Kicks peaked at number 31 in the UK Singles Chart the following month.
In November 1978, the Undertones embarked on their first tour of the UK.
Following the release of Get Over You in February 1979, the Undertones ' eponymous debut album was released in May.
In September 1979, the Undertones toured the United States for the first time, supporting The Clash with eight concerts in six different States.
Following the ' You Got My Number tour ' of October 1979, the Undertones began recording the songs for their second album at Wisseloord Studios in the Netherlands.
In January 1980, the production of Hypnotised was finished at Eden Studios in London, with the Undertones recording the three further songs written the previous December, plus two further songs — " Hypnotised " and a cover of " Under The Boardwalk " — which had been written that month.
The same week the album was released, the Undertones embarked on their ' Humming tour ', which saw the band play a total of 25 gigs across the UK between April and June.

formed and Derry
Londonderry was the second largest town in early colonial times, and Derry, Windham and a portion of Manchester were formed from it.
A group was formed by university-based activists including Bernadette Devlin and Michael Farrell, named People's Democracy, which began a four-day march from Belfast to Derry on 1 January 1969.
Between there and Braemar, Lui Water ( formed by Luibeg and Derry Burns ) and Quoich Water join the growing River Dee.
Whilst in London one platoon was detached to 1 KINGS OWN BORDER in Derry whilst two platoons were attached from the newly formed The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment, abbreviated PWRR.
The Aughrim is formed at the junction of the Derry Water and the River Ow, the latter of which rises on Lugnaquilla.
Omagh Town Football and Athletic Club was formed in August 1962 by Aines McGeehan, who wanted to start a team for young players from the Derry Road area of the town of Omagh.
* Nutfield, New Hampshire, the colonial township from which the modern places of Londonderry, Derry, Windham and parts of Salem, Hudson, and the city of Manchester were formed.
The Derry Housing Action Committee ( DHAC ) was formed in March 1968 by members of the Derry Branch of the Northern Ireland Labour Party and the James Connolly Republican Club, including Eamonn McCann and Eamon Melaugh.
The police action caused outrage in the nationalist area of Derry, and at a meeting four days later the Derry Citizens ' Action Committee ( DCAC ) was formed, with John Hume as chairman and Ivan Cooper as vice-chairman.
On 30 July 1969 the Derry Citizens Defence Association ( DCDA ) was formed to try to preserve peace during the period of the parade, and to defend the Bogside and Creggan in the event of an attack.
The Derry Citizens ' Defence Association was formed initially by republicans, who then invited other nationalists to join.
Newtowncunningham's long Main Street once formed part of the busy N13 trunk road connecting Letterkenny with Derry.
In 2007, Jaber formed a girl group called, Scarlett Belle consisting of three members, Jaber herself, Reigan Derry & Hayley Aitken.
McCorley's body remained under the bridge, which formed part of the Belfast – Derry road, until the mid-19th century, when he was exhumed by a nephew working on road development and given a proper burial in an unmarked grave in Duneane churchyard.

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