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  1. EG/Polydor. Past members. Robert Fripp Sara Lee Barry Andrews Johnny Toobad (Johnny Elichaoff [ 1 ]) Kevin Wilkinson. The League of Gentlemen were a band active during March–December 1980 that featured King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp.

  2. The band reunited on tour without Les McQueen and subsequently refuses to have him back. The other members, Patch Lafeyette (Shearsmith) and Bob Chagnall (Pemberton) still currently write the songs. In Series 2, Les offers him his savings to fund the band but he takes them and disappears. Tony Cluedo also has asthma and regularly takes his inhaler.

  3. Fripp referred to the 1980 band as "a second-division touring new wave instrumental dance band". [citation needed] The Trouser Press Record Guide described the League of Gentlemen's music as typically taking "a simple medium-to-fast backbeat over which Fripp and Andrews locked horns, with melodic development emerging slowly, surely, subtly."

  4. Dec 3, 2016 · Drawing some comparisons to Talking Heads, the album contained several ideas and sketches that had been at least partially mapped in The League Of Gentlemen. Beyond sharing two members of the band from the 70s, the music was a decisive break with the past.

  5. Series 2. Played By: Ian Tully. Quickie Bio: Base player of Crème Brulee. Is touring again with the re-formed band. Useless Trivia: Ian Tully is a properties buyer for the second series of The League of Gentlemen. He also appears as a Crowd Man during the mob scene at the local shop.

  6. The League of Gentlemen were a band active during March–December 1980 that featured King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp.. Background. Other members included bass guitarist Sara Lee (who later joined Gang of Four, the B-52's, and Indigo Girls), keyboardist Barry Andrews (formerly of XTC; later of Shriekback) and percussionist Johnny Elichaoff (who is referred to on the album as "Johnny Toobad").

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  8. The League of Gentlemen is a surreal British comedy horror sitcom that premiered on BBC Two in 1999. The programme is set in Royston Vasey, a fictional town in northern England, originally based on Alston, Cumbria, [1] [2] and follows the lives of bizarre characters, most of whom are played by three of the show's four writers – Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton, and Reece Shearsmith – who ...

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