Category
page 2English pop music groups
The Equals
British pop rock band

The Blow Monkeys
British new wave/sophisti-pop band
Nirvana
British pop rock band most active in the 1960s and 70s

Precious
British band
Paper Lace
British pop group
Black Lace
band from the UK
Arrows
British musical group
The Flower Pot Men
English pop group
Ph.D.
British band
Liberty X
band that plays popular music
Boy Kill Boy
band
Five Star
British pop/R&B sibling group
The Scaffold
comedy, poetry and music trio from Liverpool, England
The Foundations
UK soul band
Worlds Apart
multi-national boy band
The Fortunes
English harmony beat group
Edison Lighthouse
English musical group; pop band
Haircut One Hundred
British new wave/jazz-funk group
The Korgis
British pop band
Hotlegs
Hotlegs (very briefly Doctor Father) was a short-lived English band best known for their hit single "Neanderthal Man" in 1970. The band consisted of Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley, Lol Creme and – briefly – Graham Gouldman. In 1972, the band re-branded themselves as 10cc.
The Honeycombs
British band
The Real Thing
British soul group
Rak-Su
Rak-Su are an English R&B group, formed in Watford. In 2017, they won the fourteenth series of The X Factor, becoming the first male group to do so. The group is made up of Ashley Fongho, Jamaal Shurland and Myles Stephenson; Mustafa Rahimtulla left the group in November 2020. They finished 2022 with a headline slot at Seal Bay Resort in Selsey, United Kingdom.
Big Fun
British band
Sweet Dreams
British vocal trio
G4
British vocal troupe

Breathe
English pop rock group
The Nolans
British and Irish pop group
Chicory Tip
band
Racey
Racey are an English pop/rock group, formed in 1976 in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England, by Clive Wilson and Phil Fursdon. They achieved success in the late 1970s and early 1980s, with hits such as "Lay Your Love on Me" and "Some Girls". Their 1979 song "Kitty" was an international hit in 1981 for Toni Basil when she reworked it into "Mickey".
Sailor
1970's British glamrock-/popgroup
The Applejacks
British band
Live Report
British band
The Christians
British musical ensemble
Vanity Fare
band
Curiosity Killed the Cat
British pop band
The Rockin' Vickers
British rock band
The Merseybeats
English beat band active since the 1960s
M
new wave/synthpop project
The Fourmost
British band
The Ivy League
band
Belle and the Devotions
British band
The Pale Fountains
UK musical group
Tight Fit
band
Dutch Uncles
English indie pop band
Honeybus
Honeybus were a 1960s pop group formed in April 1967, in London. They are best known for their 1968 UK top 10 hit single, "I Can't Let Maggie Go", written by group member Pete Dello who also composed their previous single "(Do I Figure) In Your Life", later recorded by Dave Berry, Iain Matthews, Joe Cocker, Dave Stewart, Paul Carrack, Samantha Jones, Dana, Pierce Turner, and Euros Childs.
New Musik
English synth-pop group
Haysi Fantayzee
band
Talulah Gosh
guitar-pop group from Oxford, England
Latin Quarter
British band
V
British five-piece boyband
Hear'Say
'''Hear'Say' were a British pop group. They were created through the ITV reality TV show Popstars in February 2001, the first UK series of the international Popstars'' franchise. The group, who were signed to Polydor Records, originally consisted of Danny Foster, Myleene Klass, Kym Marsh, Suzanne Shaw, and Noel Sullivan.
Kenny
English pop and glam rock band
I Monster
English electronica band
Cast
English rock band, Liverpool
Lucky Soul
UK musical group
The Maisonettes
British band
The Four Pennies
band
Brother Beyond
British boy band
The Dakotas
British musical group