Grab Grab the Haddock
Grab Grab the Haddock were an English indie pop group that was formed in 1984.
History
When the Marine Girls disbanded in 1983, the band members Jane Fox and Alice Fox formed Grab Grab the Haddock with Lester Noel, Steve Galloway and Tim Hall. The name of the band came from the title of a painting by the artist Bruce McLean. In 2003, the band came top in a listeners poll on the Mark and Lard show on BBC Radio 1 to find the "worst band name of all time".The single "I’m Used Now" was released in 1984 on Cherry [Red Records], along with the EP Three Songs By Grab Grab the Haddock. In 1985, A second single "The Last Fond Goodbye" was included in the EP Four More Songs By Grab Grab the Haddock. Tracks from both EPs have subsequently appeared on many Cherry Red compilation albums. Lester Noel and Steve Galloway went on to form the band North of Cornwallis, while Noel later joined Norman Cook in the electronic music group, Beats International.
Discography
; Singles- "I’m Used Now"
- "The Last Fond Goodbye"
; Various artists compilation albumsPillows & Prayers 2 And Suddenly It's Evening Cherry Red For Café Après-Midi A Fine Day & A Brilliant Evening Ambition - Volumes 1 & 2 - The History Of Cherry Red Records 1978 – 1988 Scared To Get Happy
- ''Sharon Signs To Cherry Red''