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About Alan Knight


I have been singing in the pubs and clubs for the last 8 years and sing a large variety of songs and I'm very versatile with my voice range. I sing Glam Rock, Charts, Pop and Rock and 70's, 80's and 90's right up to present day tunes. I also started 'The Andy Bell Experience' which is a tribute to the very talented Andy Bell of Erasure just over 3 years ago.

I have been a fan of Andy Bell since I was about 16 years old, and although his menew music is still very good, I am like most Erasure fans and enjoy listening to and peforming all of his famous well known classic tracks such as 'Who Needs Love Like That', 'Drama', 'Hideaway' and 'Breath of Life'. I think that the music and the lyrics are absolutely fantastic. I have been learning to sing and perform his songs for the last 3 years and I am now performing as 'The Andy Bell Experience' which is a must see show for any Erasure fan.

I use the finest quality sound system that money can buy and also use high quality lazor and lighting equipment, guaranteeing a great nights entertainment for weddings, birthdays, conferences or for a great night in your local pub or club. I can perform as 'The Andy Bell Experience' all night for you, or if you would prefer a mixture of music, I could perform half the night as Andy Bell and the other half performing a variety of other songs to suit all ages from young to old.

This is a tribute act that should not be missed!

Please give me a call to book The Andy Bell Experience. Click here for contact details.

About Andy Bell

The soaring falsetto of Andy Bell combined with the infectious electronic melodies of Vince Clarke to position Erasure among the most commercially successful techno-pop acts of their era. Born April 25, 1964, in Peterborough, England, meBell was among over 40 applicants who in 1985 responded to a blind ad in a British music weekly seeking a singer; at the audition, he discovered the advertisement was placed by synth pop pioneer Clarke, famed for his previous stints as a member of Depeche Mode and Yazoo.

Bell's powerful rendition of "Who Needs Love Like That?" so impressed Clarke that Erasure was formed on the spot, and months later the same song became the duo's debut single. One of the first openly gay stars in pop, Bell's gender-bending flamboyance and high-pitched vocals proved the perfect complement to Clarke's moody persona and buoyant popcraft. Although their 1986 debut LP Wonderland was a commercial and critical disappointment, with 1988's The Innocents Erasure scored a pair of American pop hits, "Chains of Love" and "A Little Respect." While both 1989's Wild! and 1991's Chorus topped the British charts, the advent of grunge minimized dance-pop's immediate appeal, however, and subsequent outings appeared to little notice outside of their core audience. In 2005, Bell made the announcement that he'd been HIV positive since 1998. Two albums appeared that year, Erasure's Nightbird and his first solo album Electric Blue.