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The Javells

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The Javells were a British Northern soul group led by Stephen Jameson (born 1949, London, England), an English musician. Jameson had previously recorded solo for Pye and Dawn in the 1970s, under his own name, as well as under the stage name Nosmo King (No Smoking! - a name also used by an entertainer of the 1930s). Jameson was best known for the single "Teenage Love", from which the B-side "Goodbye Nothing To Say" was identified by Pye's Disco for reworking by The Javells.[1] They reached No. 26 in the UK Singles Chart during late 1974.[2]

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  1. ^ Colin Larkin (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music. He recorded solo for Pye and its subsidiary Dawn in the early 70s, under his own name, and also as Nosmo King (No Smoking!). The record company felt that 'Goodbye Nothing To Say', the b-side of an old Nosmo King single 'Teenage Love', ...
  2. ^ "Official Charts Company". Officialcharts.com. 1974-11-09. Retrieved 2019-11-09.