Black
Lace have been delivering hits since the late 70's and no party
is complete without at least one of their infamous toons hitting the deck.
A DJ without a Black Lace record is not a DJ. Black Lace represented Great Britain in 1979 in the Eurovision Song Contest and then in 1981 split up from a four-piece act into the now famous duo that we all love or hate. In November 1984, Black Lace were hit by a stroke of bad luck when their distribution company went belly up with all their royalties from Agadoo, a million selling single. But just when everybody thought this would finish the likely lads off, "Party Party", their first album, shot straight into the Top Ten and sold 650,00 copies in five weeks. Over the last decade, even the grand old masters of rock, The Old Grey Whistle Test, paid tribute to the biggest party act with a fifteen-minute documentary on them. There have been fifteen appearances on Top Of The Pops and they were voted "Wally Act Of The Year" by all the music press. This is Black Lace, a legend in their own lunch box!
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