What Happened Spandau Ballet?

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Spandau Ballet was one of the biggest bands of the 1980s. Formed in London in 1979, the band rose to fame with their sophisticated blend of soul, funk, and post-punk. They scored several hit singles and albums and won numerous awards during their decade-long career.

The original lineup of Spandau Ballet was Tony Hadley (vocalist), Gary Kemp (guitarist), Steve Norman (multi-instrumentalist), John Keeble (drummer) and Martin Kemp (bassist). The band’s early success was largely due to their unique sound which blended elements from various genres, resulting in a polished yet edgy style. They garnered attention for their flamboyant image, stylish videos and catchy pop tunes.

Spandau Ballet’s debut album ‘Journeys To Glory’ was released in 1981 and it spawned several hit singles such as ‘To Cut A Long Story Short’, ‘Chant No.1’, ‘The Freeze’ and ‘Paint Me Down’. The following year they released their second album ‘Diamond’, which included the hits ‘Chant No.

1’ and ‘True’. Their third album ‘Parade’ was released in 1984 and it included one of their most successful singles, the title track ‘Parade’.

Spandau Ballet won numerous awards during their career including two Brit Awards for Best Group (in 1983 and 1984) as well as a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist in 1985. The band also achieved considerable commercial success with global sales estimated at 25 million albums by 1991.

In 1990 however, the band disbanded following an acrimonious split between members Tony Hadley and Gary Kemp. The remaining members went on to pursue solo careers or form new bands but never achieved the same level of success as Spandau Ballet did together. In 2009, twenty years after the split, all five original members reunited for a series of live shows which were met with critical acclaim from fans old and new alike.

Since then, Spandau Ballet have continued to tour regularly while also releasing new music including two studio albums – 2013’s ‘Once More’ and 2019’s ‘The Story: The Very Best Of’. They remain an iconic British band whose influence can still be seen in today’s music scene.

In conclusion, what happened to Spandau Ballet? After achieving great success throughout the 1980s they disbanded in 1990 due to a disagreement between members Tony Hadley and Gary Kemp. However they reunited in 2009 for a series of live shows which were met with much fanfare from both old fans and new ones alike. Since then they have continued touring regularly while also releasing new music thus cementing their legacy as one of Britain’s most iconic bands ever.