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=Band history=
 
=Band history=
The band was founded in October [[1974]] and first rehearsed on [[1974-10-04]]. Their first gig was at the [[Gosforth Hotel]] on [[1974-10-17]]. Soon afterwards they started rehearsing for the musical "Rock Nativity", where [[Sting]] met his future wife [[Frances Tomelty]].
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The band was founded in October [[1974]] and first rehearsed on [[1974-10-04]]. Their first gig was at the [[Gosforth Hotel]] on [[1974-10-16]]. Soon afterwards they started rehearsing for the musical "Rock Nativity", where [[Sting]] met his future wife [[Frances Tomelty]].
  
 
The band recorded several times at [[Impulse Studios]] in Newcastle ([[1975]]) and at [[Pathway Studios]] in London ([[1976]]). Their first official release was the cassette [[First From Last Exit...]], which was produced in time for the band's concerts in Spain in the summer of [[1975]].
 
The band recorded several times at [[Impulse Studios]] in Newcastle ([[1975]]) and at [[Pathway Studios]] in London ([[1976]]). Their first official release was the cassette [[First From Last Exit...]], which was produced in time for the band's concerts in Spain in the summer of [[1975]].
  
[[John Hedley]] left the band after a concert at the [[Gosforth Hotel]] on [[1975-10-15]].
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On [[1975-10-26]] [[Last Exit]] were on the same bill as [[Andy Summers]] - who performed Tubular Bells with an orchestra.
  
On [[1975-10-26]] [[Last Exit]] were on the same bill as Andy Summers - who performed Tubular Bells with an orchestra.
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[[John Hedley]] left the band after a concert at the [[Gosforth Hotel]] on [[1975-10-29]].
  
 
On [[1975-11-18]] the band recorded [[Whispering Voices]] at [[Impulse Studios]] which became their only single release.
 
On [[1975-11-18]] the band recorded [[Whispering Voices]] at [[Impulse Studios]] which became their only single release.
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=Quotations and Trivia=
 
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The band played at the [[Gosforth Hotel]] every Wednesday for about two years (?), then at the University Theatre. It' possible that they performed at the [[Lion Inn]] on Blakey Ridge every Tuesday after Back Door were signed to Warner Brothers (http://www.network54.com/Forum/146289/thread/1172177431/last-1174906337/60's).
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The band played at the [[Gosforth Hotel]] every Wednesday for about two years (?), then at the University Theatre.
  
 
=See also=
 
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Latest revision as of 14:42, 24 June 2022

Last Exit
Last Exit at the Imperial Hotel - copyright Rik Walton
Background information
Origin: Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK
Years active: 1974 - 1977
Label(s): Wudwink
Associated acts: ASSOCIATED BANDS
Website: URL
Members
Terry Ellis
John Hedley
Ronnie Pearson
Gerry Richardson
Sting

Band history

The band was founded in October 1974 and first rehearsed on 1974-10-04. Their first gig was at the Gosforth Hotel on 1974-10-16. Soon afterwards they started rehearsing for the musical "Rock Nativity", where Sting met his future wife Frances Tomelty.

The band recorded several times at Impulse Studios in Newcastle (1975) and at Pathway Studios in London (1976). Their first official release was the cassette First From Last Exit..., which was produced in time for the band's concerts in Spain in the summer of 1975.

On 1975-10-26 Last Exit were on the same bill as Andy Summers - who performed Tubular Bells with an orchestra.

John Hedley left the band after a concert at the Gosforth Hotel on 1975-10-29.

On 1975-11-18 the band recorded Whispering Voices at Impulse Studios which became their only single release.

In late 1975 the musicians performed for another rock opera: "Hellfire".

Last Exit tried their luck in London in September 1976 - with several concerts and recording sessions - they already had a publishing deal with Virgin Music but didn't convince them to get a record deal.

On 1976-09-25 Stewart Copeland met Sting at a Last Exit concert in Newcastle.

When Terry Ellis told them on 1976-12-12 he'd leave the band to join a pantomime Sting and Gerry Richardson decided to move to London.

After a farewell concert and a TV appearance in Newcastle Sting and his family moved to London in early January 1977. He contacted Stewart Copeland and joined The Police. Last Exit played a few more concerts early that year and a final farewell concert in Newcastle in December 1977.

Band members

Discography

Main article: Discography (Last Exit)

Studio albums

Quotations and Trivia

The band played at the Gosforth Hotel every Wednesday for about two years (?), then at the University Theatre.

See also

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External links

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References

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