OLDIES.com - Direct source of Collectables Records and Alpha Video
1-800-336-4627

Dub Pistols

McAfee Secure sites help keep you safe from identity theft, credit/debit card fraud, spyware, spam, viruses and online scams
Genres: Pop / Rock
Descriptive "tags": dub electronic breakbeat hip-hop electronica Powered by AudioScrobbler
Decades Active: 1990s 2000s
Links online: MySpace Official Homepage Wikipedia

Biography

Although often marketed as a group, the dance rap amalgam the Dub Pistols is truly a vehicle for leader Barry Ashworth (12 November 1965, London, England). Ashworth’s rise to the top was a long and winding one, as he got his start running local dance clubs in 1987 when he took over a night spot, ‘Ziggy’s’, in Streatham previously featuring a then-unknown DJ Paul Oakenfold. When his residency was up, Ashworth found himself running the Monkey Drum, a locale best known at the time as a hangout for Stone Roses and the Happy Mondays, as well as his own record shop located in Covent Garden. When the shop went under, Ashworth decided it was time to launch himself as a band leader. The dance rock act Déjà Vu was formed, but despite a single that caused a bit of a stir (a cover version of the Woodentops’ ‘Why? Why? Why?’), Déjà Vu folded shortly thereafter, as Ashworth returned once more to residencies at clubs...

Arrow Read the Full Biography of Dub Pistols


Powered by AudioScrobbler

Dub Pistols Featured Products:

To place an order or for customer service, call toll-free 1-800-336-4627 or outside the United States, call 1-610-649-7565
Open Monday - Friday: 7am-10pm, Saturday: 9am-9pm, Sunday: 10am-8pm (Eastern Time)
Memorial Day: 7:30am-9pm