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1987 20 DecTown and Country ClubNo setlists
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1987 29 OctOxford PolytechnicNo setlists
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1987 25 OctUniversity of SurreyNo setlists
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1987 21 OctGreyfriars International CentreNo setlists
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1987 5 OctImperial College LondonNo setlists
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1987 18 SepSir George RobeyNo setlists
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1987 4 JulRoskilde Festival 1987No setlists
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1987 4 JunKingston PolytechnicNo setlists
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1987 31 MayDanse Factory (Fat Sams)No setlists
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1987 23 MayPortsmouth PolytechnicNo setlists
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- Artist
- Voice of the Beehive
- Genres
- candy pop new wave pop
- Start At
- Ended At
- Jan 1, 1997
- Biography
- Voice of the Beehive are an Anglo-American college radio/alternative pop band, formed in London in 1987 by Californian sisters Tracey Bryn Belland and Melissa Brooke Belland, daughters of Bruce Belland of The Four Preps. When the sisters first sang together they called themselves the Beehive Girls, because of their beehive hairstyles. Their initial success came with the 1988 album Let It Bee, on which they recruited former members from ska band Madness to play guitar and drums.
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- Spotify
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- 1987