Queue Dance on Saturday Superstore 1987

Queue Dance appearance on Saturday Superstore, a BBC TV program from the 1980s (1982-87) performing ‘Pow, Pow I’m In For It Now’. Cheggers the legend, Brighton the backdrop, Nick Goddard’s guitar the star, and Queen Josephine’s hair the perfect distraction. Well, it was 1987. Or 1985. Hence the ‘of it time’ excruciating post-performance interview. This episode of SaturdaySuperstore also featured Paul Daniels and Ballyregan Bob … Continue reading Queue Dance on Saturday Superstore 1987

Queue Dance’s Full Stop

Before she was your Queen our Josephine, alongside with Nick Goddard, was Queue Dance. A Brighton based band doing their jazzy jaunty thing sounding like a young Tracey Thorn fronting Jim Jiminee or the Man Upstairs. A moment in musical history that kept life sounding fine from 1984 – 1989 ensuring that if you’re were into bands as Marine Girls, The Man Upstairs, Dolly Mixture, … Continue reading Queue Dance’s Full Stop

Queenie’s Queue Dance stars on The Sound Of Lemington Spa Vol.9

One message from Berlin and the next thing you know a world of past Queenie musical delights is opened up and out there for your listening pleasure. Yes it is with wonder (and some surprise) that Queen Josephine finds herself and fellow Queue Dance founder Nick Goddard part of the acclaimed The Sound Of Lemington Spa series on Germany’s Firestation Records with their track Crumbling Town. … Continue reading Queenie’s Queue Dance stars on The Sound Of Lemington Spa Vol.9

Queenie’s regal music history

Queen Josephine is a right regal vocal treasure. Her majesty has been making life more majestic for the souls of Brighton since her arrival here back in the late 80s. Always first to turn up and deliver, be it with a club soundtrack, perfect lyrics or stunning vocals and harmonies, she’s a true Brighton delight. Saucy, salty and always ready to surprise. And yes, like every … Continue reading Queenie’s regal music history