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  1. Bassist Kym Bradshaw left in 1977 and was replaced by Algy Ward. Their second album Eternally Yours, released in 1978, saw the band pursue a bigger and more R&B driven sound, augmented by a horn section.

  2. Great Interview with Kym Bradshaw from 10.08.2003. Ex of The Saints, The Lurkers and King. Nice counterbalance to the rather negative Chris Bailey interview and some controversial comments on our beloved Lurkers.

  3. 14 de jun. de 2024 · "There's five people who have a stake in that band: Kym [Bradshaw, bassist from 1975-1977], Ed, Chris, Ivor and Algy [Ward, bassist from 1977-1980]. The Bailey estate took exception to the fact ...

  4. 29 de ago. de 2016 · A few months earlier in 1976, Chris Bailey, Ed Kuepper, Kym Bradshaw and Ivor Hay had gone into a studio in Brisbane's West End and recorded the title track of what would become The Saints' debut album. It was raw, it had attitude, it was nihilistic — there was this very throwaway brashness to it that I liked, and the guitar sound was fantastic!

  5. Kym Bradshaw. More images. Profile: Australian songwriter, musician and a founding member of The Saints (2). Sites: kymbradshaw.com. In Groups: King (24), Small Hours, The Lurkers, The Saints (2), Operation Two Fold. Variations:

  6. 434 Followers, 335 Following, 11 Posts - Kym Bradshaw (@kym.bradshaw) on Instagram: ""

  7. 27 de jun. de 2022 · Kuepper, Bailey, Hay, bassist Kym Bradshaw, and girlfriends, met at the studio in the late evening in June. Before Phil Spector began working with The Ramones on End Of The Century, he asked them, “Do you guys wanna be great or good? ‘Cause I’ll make you great.” That didn’t happen with The Saints and Moffatt.