King Kurt Concert Photos

British tongue in cheek psychobilly. They formed in 1981 with Jef Harvey, replaced by The Smeg after "Zulu Beat" 7in single, and before the Stiff Records contract, on vocals; Paul (Thwack) Laventhol, and John Reddington on guitars; Rory Lyons on drums; Bert Boustead on bass guitar, plus schoolboy Alan "Maggot" Power on saxophone. Originally known as Rockin' Kurt & The Sour Krauts before settling for King Kurt.

King Kurt / Graveyard Johnnys on Jun 29, 2024 [528-small]

King Kurt / Graveyard Johnnys
Jun 29, 2024
 Derby, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Paul Kingham

King Kurt / Graveyard Johnnys on Jun 29, 2024 [530-small]

King Kurt / Graveyard Johnnys
Jun 29, 2024
 Derby, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Paul Kingham

King Kurt / Graveyard Johnnys on Jun 29, 2024 [529-small]

King Kurt / Graveyard Johnnys
Jun 29, 2024
 Derby, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Paul Kingham

Wasted 2004 - Day 3 of 4 on Jul 17, 2004 [745-small]

Wasted 2004 - Day 3 of 4
Jul 17, 2004
 Morecambe, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Rut

King Kurt on Nov 20, 1994 [470-small]

King Kurt
Nov 20, 1994
 Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Neil Lumsden

King Kurt on Oct 25, 1986 [613-small]

King Kurt
Oct 25, 1986
 Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Dosh

Stray Cats / King Kurt / Sexbeat on Sep 18, 1983 [638-small]

Stray Cats / King Kurt / Sexbeat
Sep 18, 1983
 London, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Zimtrim

The Stray Cats / King Kurt / Sexbeat on Sep 11, 1983 [055-small]

The Stray Cats / King Kurt / Sexbeat
Sep 11, 1983
 London, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Groover

2024 3 photos
2004 1 photo
1994 1 photo
1986 1 photo
1983 2 photos

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