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Who named Joy Division?

Who named Joy Division?

The band and manager Rob Gretton agonised over what to call the new outfit, even playing their first show as a trio on 29 July 1980 without any name at all. According to Steve Morris, one suggestion was “The Sunshine Valley Dance Band”, the name of an old school group of his.

What does Joy Division stand for?

In January 1978, the band took on the name of ‘Joy Division’, named after the prostitution wings of the Nazi concentration camps during the Second World War. A holocaust survivor’s book House of Dolls was the source of their off-beat name.

Was there brothels in concentration camps?

Beginning with the Austrian camp at Mauthausen in 1942, the SS opened 10 brothels, the biggest of which was in Auschwitz, in modern Poland, where as many as 21 women prisoners once worked. The last opened in early 1945, the year the war ended. “They were promised release after half a year if they served in the brothel.

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What did Joy Division become?

New Order are an English rock band formed in 1980 by vocalist and guitarist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook and drummer Stephen Morris. The band formed after the demise of Joy Division, following the suicide of lead singer Ian Curtis; they were joined by Gillian Gilbert on keyboards later that year.

When did Joy Division form?

1976
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In the summer of 1976 they decided to form the band, inspired by a Sex Pistols show. Their lead singer Ian Curtis was a later addition, when he responded to the band’s advertisement for a vocalist.

When did Peter Hook leave New Order?

Hook also said the band, which he’d left in 2008, owed him “millions of pounds” in unpaid royalties, as reported by NME. The bassist’s former bandmates, though, said the dispute was about Hook’s royalties from the work the band had done after his departure.

Is Sting related to Bernard Sumner?

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6 days ago
Sting is not related to Bernard Sumner closely or distantly in blood relation. While Sting was born with the last name Sumner, Bernard was given his mother’s last name of Sumner as his father was not involved in his life. Sting and Barney both had miserable childhoods.