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). Ashworths 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, Ziggys, 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...
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