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Miss Black America | |
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Origin | Bury St Edmunds, England |
Genres | Punk rock |
Years active | 1999–2006 |
Past members | Seymour Glass Mat Anthony Mike Smith Neil Baldwin Gish Ryan Banwell Simon Chapple Simon Cooper Laura Kidd Richard Phillips Dan Smart Jonny Steele |
Miss Black America (MBA) were a punk rock[1] band formed in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England in 1999 and active until 2006.[2]
Following early patronage from BBC Radio One DJ John Peel, the band received press attention as part of NME magazine's short-lived 'No Name' scene. They released two albums: God Bless Miss Black America (2002) and Terminal (2005), and recorded four Peel Sessions before splitting in 2006.
The band's line-up changed frequently, with lead singer/guitarist Seymour Glass the only constant member.
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