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Ambassadors of Rock!
Iron
Maiden, Saxon, Def
Leppard etc, they all emerged from the New Wave Of British
Heavy Metal. Surfing across the same wave was one of Britain's unique
acts: The Bailey
Brothers. Already recognised as pioneers of American rock helping
to establish bands such as Kiss, Ted
Nugent, Angel, Journey
etc to an audience who, until then, only listened to Led
Zeppelin, Deep Purple,
Black Sabbath (traditional
rock). Compiling charts for national rags such as Sounds
at that time gave them an opportunity to promote up and coming acts and
Mick and Dez
became the rock 'n' roll preachers spreading the word in most cities in
England.
With an ever-increasing
following and a reputation for creating an electric atmosphere Saxon
invited the Bailey Brothers to open up for them at Leeds
Queens Hall. They relished the chance to entertain 5,000 hardened
rock fans and the response from the crowd soon alerted major rock promoters
and Mick and Dez were promoted up on to the theatre circuit.
The
Birmingham Odeon, London Dominion, Marquee,
London Lyceum and many more venues were conquered.
Their reputation as Britain's Wildest Heavy Metal DJ's followed their
Kiss meets Alice
Cooper style live show. With exploding guitars and pyrotechnics
this was an audio-visual experience of the highest calibre.
| Loreley
in Germany launched Mick
and Dez to 15000 German rock fans
but more importantly Europe's top rock magazine
Metal Hammer had discovered an ally that would help
them launch their mag in England. |
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The
Bailey Brothers
were given a free hand to write and feature in two pages of Metal
Hammer for over six years and were instrumental in making
the mag a success. |
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Monsters
of Rock
All those years touring were about to be rewarded by MCP, promoters of
Monsters Of Rock. The Bailey Brothers
were added to the line up which saw new rock gods Bon
Jovi headlining. Featuring on every poster, T-shirts, in all
the press and with a full-page feature in the official Donington
MOR programme the Baileys had been elevated onto the festival
circuit
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typical British tradition the Baileys set out to conquer Europe. |
The notorious
rock fans welcomed Mick and Dez with rapturous applause.
Their knowledge of music had kept them at the cutting edge of Rock and
their communication skills were in evidence as 65,000 fans sang along
and joined in with the Yorkshire banter that
had become their trademark. The Bailey Brothers were invited back
the following year to host the largest festival ever staged at Donington.
With Iron Maiden, Kiss,
Dave Lee Roth and Guns
N Roses on the bill, the audience figures swelled to 110,000.
The following year they hosted the Milton Keynes
Bowl to 65,000 fans and once again were a huge success.
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The
Baileys were by now writers, presenters and co-producers of MTV's
top rated programme. Beamed right across Europe, Mick and Dez with
their unique and fresh alternative look attracted an audience of all
ages. This was the UK's version of Waynes World
with a TFI Friday style of presentation
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Not only
did the Baileys present Donington;
they interviewed every band on the mega bill for MTV
and put the whole event out across Europe on their show. Now the cameras
would capture 110.000 fans singing the Baileys catch phrase "Rock Not
Pop". With a successful TV show behind them, Mick and Dez
had reached the summit of their career. The twice weekly TV show attracted
all the stars and saw the Baileys filmed in the USA
and across Europe.
Yorkshire
Television
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Yorkshire
Television invited the Bailey Brothers as guests
on several occasions. High-profile interviews with the Baileys
included a personal invitation by David Bowie
to introduce him on stage in Yorkshire
(he was a big fan of their MTV
show). |
Film footage
included them honouring his request, plus the boys live on stage performing
to 100,000 rock fans at the Monsters of Rock festival.
Viewing figures were estimated at around 12 million. (Mick and
Dez were interviewed in Dec 1999)
Yorkshire
Radio Network
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After
years of being invited as guests on many ILR radio stations Mick
and Dez fulfilled a personal ambition to write, produce and
present the Bailey Brothers Rock Show.
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Once again
attracting the big guns such as Whitesnake
and Iron Maiden etc., the show was
soon networked and the transformation from TV to radio was all in a days
work for the two brothers from Sheffield,
England.
They have given so much to the music industry and many bands and fans
look on The Bailey Brothers with respect and affection.
Stop
the World we wanna get off!
Unannounced and in true unpredictable Baileys tradition Mick and
Dez decided to walk away from the lime light. They had become disillusioned
with the way rock was heading and increasingly disturbed by the imagery
and message portrayed in videos. Mick and Dez refused to
tarnish their name by playing music they didn't believe in to fans that
had now become friends and like one big family. After so much constant
publicity and not wanting to become the Terry Wogans of rock they became
very selective in the shows they would participate in. Other DJs would
work under their guidance to continue to promote rock on the Baileys behalf.
The
National Centre For Popular Music
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The
National Centre For Popular Music
in Sheffield feature the Bailey Brothers
alongside the likes of Def Leppard
in an exhibition. This also includes a visual story of the Baileys
in celebration of their many achievements. Mick and Dez
were once again interviewed by YTV
and the programme went out Dec 1999. |
With
a team of writers and constant news, reviews and gossip this is one of
the world's premier web sites. Mick and Dez are visionaries
and are keen to stay at the cutting edge of technology. Their relationship
with artistes means they can bring exclusive news and gossip from around
the world. With features such as Unsigned On
Line the Baileys have created a platform for young up and coming
bands to help them get noticed on the world stage. This site will be imitated
across the globe.
Fireworks
Rock Magazine!
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The
Baileys have been approached already to write and feature in the new
Fireworks Magazine and they will
have plenty of new adventures to talk about. |
Baileys
Comet
| Keep
a look out on the horizon for Baileys Comet,
a band formed by Mick and Dez. This has been a few years
in the making but with a three album world wide deal on the table
Dez Bailey song writer, musician
and producer is a title that will soon be well established. |
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This has
been a personal ambition for Dez - the main songwriter for many
years but other commitments have always put this venture on hold.
The album at the moment titled Judgement Day
is scheduled for release in October. A heavy touring schedule will follow.
Best described as Thin Lizzy meets
Whitesnake but with influences right
across the board, stand by for British rock with just a tint of USA
gloss. Judgement Day, Wild One (Phil
Lynott tribute) Stealin' your Lovin' and Emerald Isle
(a song for peace) are the killer songs to look
out for.
The amazing
adventures of The Bailey Brothers
continue - so watch this space 'cos you just never know what the Bailey
Brothers will be up to next!....
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