Bronski Beat
Bronski Beat

Bronski Beat

About Bronski Beat

Bronski Beat were a British synthpop trio which achieved success in the mid-1980s, particularly with the 1984 chart hit “Smalltown Boy”, from their debut album The Age of Consent. “Smalltown Boy” was their only US Billboard Hot 100 single. All members of the band were openly gay and their songs reflected this, often containing political commentary on gay-related issues. The initial line-up, which recorded the majority of the band’s hits, consisted of Jimmy Somerville (vocals), Steve Bronski (born Steven William Forrest,[6] keyboards, percussion) and Larry Steinbachek (keyboards, percussion). Simon Davolls regularly contributed backing vocals on many songs.

Somerville left Bronski Beat in 1985, and went on to have success as lead singer of the Communards and as a solo artist. He was replaced by vocalist John Foster, with whom the band continued to have hits in the UK and Europe through 1986. Foster left Bronski Beat after their second album, and the band used a series of vocalists before dissolving in 1995.

Steve Bronski revived the band in 2016, recording new material with 1990s member Ian Donaldson. Steinbachek died later that year; Bronski died in 2021.

Bronski Beat Q&A
When did Bronski Beat's first album release?

Bronski Beat's first album The Age of Consent released on Mon Oct 15 1984.

What is the most popular album by Bronski Beat?

The most popular album by Bronski Beat's is The Age Of Consent (Remastered & Expanded)

What is the most popular song by Bronski Beat?

The most popular song by Bronski Beat's is Smalltown Boy

When did Bronski Beat start making music?

Bronski Beat's first song I Feel Love/Johnny Remember Me released on Mon Oct 15 1984.

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