Popinjays were a British indie pop band active between 1988 and 1994, the majority of whose records were released on One Little Indian Records in the U.K. , and Epic/One Little Indian in the U.S. The band was formed by Wendy Robinson (vocals) and Polly Hancock (vocals, guitar), initially with a drum machine, and a girl called Emma on bass, this line-up recording the debut "Don't Go Back" EP (released on Big Cat records in August 1988).

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  • Popinjays were a British indie pop band active between 1988 and 1994, the majority of whose records were released on One Little Indian Records in the U.K. , and Epic/One Little Indian in the U.S. The band was formed by Wendy Robinson (vocals) and Polly Hancock (vocals, guitar), initially with a drum machine, and a girl called Emma on bass, this line-up recording the debut "Don't Go Back" EP (released on Big Cat records in August 1988). They then recruited Dana Baldinger, who replaced Emma, and signed to One Little Indian, releasing the "Perfect Dream Home" single. Dana left, to be replaced by Anne Rogers. Debut album Bang Up To Date With The Popinjays was issued in April 1990. 1991 saw further line-up changes, with Rogers replaced by ex-Airhead bassist Ben Kesteven, and a drummer, Seamus Feeney, finally replacing the drum machine, this line-up remaining until the band split up in 1994.
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  • Popinjays were a British indie pop band active between 1988 and 1994, the majority of whose records were released on One Little Indian Records in the U.K. , and Epic/One Little Indian in the U.S. The band was formed by Wendy Robinson (vocals) and Polly Hancock (vocals, guitar), initially with a drum machine, and a girl called Emma on bass, this line-up recording the debut "Don't Go Back" EP (released on Big Cat records in August 1988).
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