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  1. The band was formed in early 1983 and initially comprised Peter Hooton, Steve Grimes, John Melvin and Andrew John "Andy" McVann, who was killed in a police chase on 1 October 1986 at the age of 21, and to whose parents the band's subsequent album, Spartacus, is dedicated.

  2. thefarmmusic.co.uk › biographyThe Farm Biography

    The band was formed in early 1983 [3] and initially comprised Peter Hooton, Steve Grimes, John Melvin and Andrew John “AndyMcVann, [6] who was killed in a police chase on 1 October 1986 at the age of 21, [7] and to whose parents the band’s subsequent album, Spartacus, is dedicated. The Farm at Guilfest festival.

  3. The Farm es una banda británica proveniente de Liverpool. Se hizo conocido por su éxito "All Together Now" de 1990. Trayectoria [ editar] La banda se formó a inicios de 1983 por Peter Hooton, Steve Grimes, John Melvin y Andrew John "Andy" McVann, quien murió en una persecución policial el 1 de octubre de 1986 a los 21 años.

  4. The band was formed in early 1983 and initially comprised Peter Hooton, Steve Grimes, John Melvin and Andrew John "Andy" McVann, who was killed in a police chase on 1 October 1986 at the age of 21, and to whose parents the band's subsequent album, Spartacus, is dedicated.

  5. Farm, The. The band formed in Liverpool in 1983 and initially comprised singer Peter Hooton, guitarists Steve Grimes and John Melvin and Andrew John “AndyMcVann on drums. In 1984, they released the single Hearts and Minds, produced by Suggs from Madness.

  6. The group's most popular releases bridged the gap between late-'80s dance music and classic pop/rock stylings. Founded Produce Records in 1990. Members include: Steven Levy, George Maher, Keith Mullin, Roy Boulter, Steve Grimes, Peter Hooton, Ben Leach, Phillip Strongman, Anthony Evans, Andy McVann, and John Melvin. Sites:

  7. Andy McVann, who had seen Hooton's first show, joined the Farm as their drummer. Positive reviews from the music press earned the band their first John Peel session in April 1983, where they performed "Information Man", "No Man's Land" and "Memories".