Difference between revisions of "Henry Padovani"
(→Biography) |
|||
Line 35: | Line 35: | ||
=Biography= | =Biography= | ||
− | + | January 1977 - August 1977: [[The Police]] | |
+ | |||
+ | January 1978 - July 1979: [[Wayne County & The Electric Chairs]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1st [[The Flying Padovanis]] gig: April 1981 (NME April 25, 1981 mentions: "last week") | ||
+ | Lol Coxhill played sax - the UK Subs were there, as were Department S | ||
+ | if this was the Moonlight Club gig mentioned in Henry's book, then Stewart and Miles were also there | ||
=Awards, nominations and other notable achievements= | =Awards, nominations and other notable achievements= |
Revision as of 04:50, 24 December 2009
Henry Padovani | |
---|---|
Basic information | |
Birth name: | Henry Padovani |
Birth date: | October 13, 1952 |
Origin: | Bastia, Corsica, France |
Occupation(s): | Musician |
Associated acts: | The Police, Wayne County & The Electric Chairs |
Official website: | http://www.henrypadovani.com/ |
Opening statement: Please insert a brief statement about this person which should illustrate his or her connection to the Police or one of the band members.
Contents
Biography
January 1977 - August 1977: The Police
January 1978 - July 1979: Wayne County & The Electric Chairs
1st The Flying Padovanis gig: April 1981 (NME April 25, 1981 mentions: "last week") Lol Coxhill played sax - the UK Subs were there, as were Department S if this was the Moonlight Club gig mentioned in Henry's book, then Stewart and Miles were also there
Awards, nominations and other notable achievements
This section needs more information.
See also
This section needs more information. Please include links to other articles on the wiki which are related to this person, including discographies, filmographies, etc.
External links
This section needs more information. Please include links to other websites that provide information about or related to this person.
References
Include a citation list for references used in this article, if not directly linked or referenced in the text.