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  1. The Chameleons are an English rock band formed in Middleton, Greater Manchester, in 1981. The band's classic line-up consisted of bassist and vocalist Mark Burgess, guitarists Reg Smithies and Dave Fielding, and drummer John Lever. The band released their debut studio album, Script of the Bridge, in 1983.

  2. Formats: LP. Elevated Living: Live in Manchester, London & Spain. Released: 24 September 2021. Label: Cherry Red. Formats: 2xCD+ DVD, digital download. Edge Sessions (Live from the Edge) Released: 15 April 2022. Label: Metropolis.

  3. Chameleons tour dates 2024. Chameleons is currently touring across 7 countries and has 35 upcoming concerts. Their next tour date is at Overkill Lounge in Tacoma, after that they'll be at Underground Arts in Philadelphia. See all your opportunities to see them live below!

  4. Jan 25, 2020 · The Chameleons - Live Nov 1984 London, Camden Palace, HD 1440p. Sound + picture dexb-remastered - New Upload, this time really the full concert..Tell me if you find this concert anywhere on...

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  5. The Chameleons are celebrated as one of the pivotal guitar-driven groups of the ’80s and ’90s, making significant contributions to the post-punk, shoegaze, and indie genres. Despite their broad influence, they remain one of Manchester, England’s most undervalued musical exports.

  6. Jun 26, 2012 · Formed in Middleton near Manchester, England in 1981 The Chameleons never quite achieved the success of many of their contemporaries but are arguably just as important. Today the band still has a...

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  8. The Chameleons. Post Punk band formed in 1981 in Middleton, 6 miles north of Manchester. Mark Burgess had been in The Clichés, while Reg Smithies & Dave Fielding were in Years (3). Dave was in a school band called Sen. The three started without a drummer and got the attention of the legendary Radio 1 DJ John Peel.

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