Talk:Chris Payne (musician)
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The Electronic Circus
[edit]A mention to his short-lived band "The Electronic Circus" would be informative. The Electronic Circus only released "Direct Lines" and "Le Corale" in 1981. The band was formed by Chris Payne, Penny Heathcote, Tim Vince, Mike Bunyard, Terry Driscoll and Paul Johnson Rogers. --95.20.64.39 (talk) 12:08, 7 January 2016 (UTC)
- The previous list of members was taken from rateyourmusic.com but on the sleeve of the record shown in a YouTube video /watch?v=wNSolN5fcRI&t=5m22s the following can be read: "The Electronic Circus are: Tim Vince, Tony Lewis, Chris Payne, Mike Bunyard, Penny Terry & Nick Berlevy. Now including Paul Rogers and Terry Driscoll", so maybe Tony Lewis and Nick Berlevy should be added as well as Penny's née name (whichever it is). --95.20.64.39 (talk) 12:27, 7 January 2016 (UTC)