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This page is intended to give the world the opportunity to experience the most under-rated New Wave band to ever make music. This site is not maintained by any of the members of Classic Nouveaux but is maintained by someone who has direct contact with one of the members. The music on this site is just to give you a taste of what you have been missing. To obtain copies this music, see www.cherryred.co.uk.Classix Nouveaux was one of the first new romantic acts in England. Although Classix Nouveaux's more guitar-heavy sound separated them from the mostly synthetic rhythms of Japan and Ultravox, the group's appetite for stylish fashion and danceable keyboards had them quickly associated with the new romantic movement. Formed in 1979 with Sal Solo (vocals), Mik Sweeney (bass), BP Hurding (drums), and Jak Airport (guitar), Classix Nouveaux originated in the punk underground, namely from the ashes of the controversial X-Ray Spex. After banshee wailer Poly Styrene departed from X-Ray Spex, the remaining members held auditions for a replacement singer. Solo won the approval of a few of Styrene's former bandmates, and they debuted at the Music Machine on August 1979. Airport left the group before they even recorded their first single; he was replaced by Gary Steadman. In 1981, Classix Nouveaux released "Guilty," their most well-known track; "Guilty" was a Top-20 hit in Sweden, and the video received airplay on MTV. A year later, the single "Is It a Dream" reached number 13 on the U.K. charts. Despite successful tours in Yugoslavia, Finland, and Poland, none of Classix Nouveaux's three albums truly catapulted them from cult status in Britain or America. The band split up in 1985, and Solo started recording Christian music. ~ Michael Sutton, All Music Guide

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Member Since: 1/17/2007
Band Members: The original line-up consisted of Sal Solo on vocals and guitar, Mik Sweeney on bass guitar, Jak Airport on lead guitar and BP Hurding on drums. In 1979 Jak Airport was replaced by Gary Steadman, who, in 1982, was replaced by Jimi Sumen. Jimi Sumen was replaced by Rick Driscoll in 1984. Also in 1984, BP Hurding was replaced by Paul Turley and later by Pandit Dinesh.
Record Label: Cherry Red
Type of Label: Indie

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The Night Time.....(Conclusion)

Here it is! The conclusion of The Night Time...Is the Right Time.  Enjoy Suddenly it's eleven thirty and the fifteen hundred plus crowd are quaaluding their way through a smoked out night, boogie...
Posted by Classix Nouveaux on Wed, 04 Jul 2007 07:48:00 PST

The Night Time Is.....(Part 2)

Here is the second installment of The Night Time....Is the Right Time. Enjoy! Meanwhile at the Ritz Ballroom, the remainder of Classix watch 'Funkadelic'play an immaculate three hour set - followed by...
Posted by Classix Nouveaux on Thu, 28 Jun 2007 06:18:00 PST

Article from SOUNDS May 23, 1981

This is an article from SOUNDS magazine May 23, 1981 edition. It is rather long so I may post it in sections....we'll see. "The Night Time Is....The Right Time (Valac Van der Veene roadies for Classix...
Posted by Classix Nouveaux on Mon, 25 Jun 2007 07:48:00 PST

Sal Solo's All-Time Top Ten

Okay everyone. The following is from a magazine clipping I have. Unfortunately I don't know what magazine it came from. This was Sal's Top Ten song picks in the early 80s. 1. The Beatles: "I Am The Wa...
Posted by Classix Nouveaux on Sat, 12 May 2007 05:41:00 PST

Sal Solo Interview w/Pop Pix Mag Conclusion

This is it folks and then I'll move on to another article...... "We've got probably about three different stages to our fans, because we were around playing gigs before anyone ever spoke about Futuris...
Posted by Classix Nouveaux on Fri, 11 May 2007 04:20:00 PST

Sal Solo Interview w/Pop Pix Mag Part 4

More of Sal's words..... "The name "Night People" for our album seemed to sum up the whole feeling in the country fashion-wise, and to a certain extent our own kind of thing as well. The words from "N...
Posted by Classix Nouveaux on Thu, 10 May 2007 04:22:00 PST

Sal Solo Interview w/ Pop Pix Part 3

Here's more to enjoy: "We started recording Classix Nouveaux's first album in April last year and finished in January this year. In March last year we had a gig at the Electric Ballroom which was quit...
Posted by Classix Nouveaux on Wed, 02 May 2007 01:55:00 PST

More Sal Solo Interview w/ Pop Pix mag1981

Welcome back to more of Sal's words according to Pop Pix Magazine.... "I write on and off. I go for a few months without writing anything, then sometimes I get quite a few songs together at one time. ...
Posted by Classix Nouveaux on Mon, 30 Apr 2007 08:06:00 PST

Sal Solo Interview with Pop Pix Magazine 1981

Hello everyone. In the next few blogs I am going to give you Sal's words according to a 1981 copy of Pop Pix. "I went to school in Hatfield, Herts., then at the age of eleven I went to Secondary Schoo...
Posted by Classix Nouveaux on Fri, 27 Apr 2007 02:15:00 PST

My Experience with Classix Nouveaux

Hello again. For those of you who don't know, my name is Joey and I maintain the Classix Nouveaux page. I live in Louisville, Kentucky in the USA. I have to say the music scene in the 80's in Louisvil...
Posted by Classix Nouveaux on Thu, 26 Apr 2007 09:49:00 PST