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Wang Chung are an English new wave band, formed in
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in 1980 by
Nick Feldman Nicholas Laurence Feldman (born 1 May 1955) is an English musician best known for forming the British new wave band Wang Chung in 1980. Feldman was half of the duo Promised Land, which also featured Jon Moss of Culture Club. He was a founding ...
,
Jack Hues Jeremy Allan Ryder, better known as Jack Hues, (born 10 December 1954) is an English singer, songwriter, and musician, who is best known for forming and fronting the 1980s English new wave band, Wang Chung. Hues was also a member of the one-o ...
and Darren Costin. The name Wang Chung is Chinese (, ), meaning "yellow bell" in English, and is the first note in the Chinese classical music scale. The band found their greatest success in the US, with five top 40 hits there, all charting between 1983 and 1987, including "
Dance Hall Days "Dance Hall Days" is a song by English new wave band Wang Chung. It was originally released as a single in 1982 when the band was called Huang Chung, then it was re-recorded and re-released a year later in 1983 for the studio album ''Points on ...
" (No. 16 in 1984), "
Everybody Have Fun Tonight "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" is a song by English new wave band Wang Chung, released as a single from their studio album ''Mosaic'' in 1986. Collaboratively written by Jack Hues, Nick Feldman, and Peter Wolf, it reached no. 2 on the US ''Bi ...
" (No. 2 in 1986) and " Let's Go!" (No. 9 in 1987).


Career


1977–1979: Early years

Jeremy Ryder, known professionally as
Jack Hues Jeremy Allan Ryder, better known as Jack Hues, (born 10 December 1954) is an English singer, songwriter, and musician, who is best known for forming and fronting the 1980s English new wave band, Wang Chung. Hues was also a member of the one-o ...
(
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and
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), and
Nick Feldman Nicholas Laurence Feldman (born 1 May 1955) is an English musician best known for forming the British new wave band Wang Chung in 1980. Feldman was half of the duo Promised Land, which also featured Jon Moss of Culture Club. He was a founding ...
(guitar) would eventually form the core of Wang Chung. They first met when Hues answered Feldman's advertisement for musicians in the classifieds section of the weekly British music magazine ''
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'' in 1977. They were joined by Bud Merrick on bass and Paul Hammond (ex- Atomic Rooster) on drums, forming the Intellektuals. In less than a year, that band broke up. Hues and Feldman then joined up with future Wang Chung drummer Darren Costin, bassist
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, keyboardist Simon Campbell and vocalist
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, to form 57 Men. This band lasted for about eighteen months before breaking up. Gorman would go on to play bass in
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, Gregory went on to become the lead vocalist for
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, and Gorman later played in
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. Hues, Feldman and Costin stayed together and renamed themselves Huang Chung. According to Feldman, he came across the term "Huang Chung," meaning "yellow bell" in Mandarin, in a book he was reading, and used it as the name for the band.


1980–1982: Huang Chung years

At the beginning of Huang Chung's career, all the members performed under pseudonyms. Jeremy Ryder was "Jack Hues" (a play on
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's 1898 open letter '' J'Accuse...!''), Nick Feldman was "Nick DeSpig", and Darren Costin was "Darren Darwin" (and later, just "Darwin"). The band then signed to a label called 101 Records. The first Huang Chung release, "Baby I'm Hu-man", appeared on a 101 compilation album in 1980. Three live tracks were subsequently released on another 101 Records compilation in 1981. Later in 1980, the independent record company Rewind Records signed the band for a two-single deal. Huang Chung's debut single for Rewind Records was "Isn't It About Time We Were on TV", followed by "Stand Still". Neither single charted, but the group had begun to attract the attention of
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, who signed them on a two-album deal in early 1981. Around the same time, the group expanded to a quartet, with the addition of saxophonist Dave Burnand. In keeping with the all-pseudonymous nature of the band, Burnand was known as "Hogg Robinson" for the first Arista single, and later, simply as "Hogg". Under the direction of producer
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, Huang Chung issued two singles on Arista in 1981, neither of which charted. A third single, produced by
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, appeared in early 1982; it too failed to chart. The band's debut studio album was issued in 1982. Self-titled, it compiled the three non-charting Arista A-sides, one of the Arista B-sides, and six other new tracks. Like the associated singles, the ''Huang Chung'' album failed to chart. At the time the band's self-titled album was issued, Hues, DeSpig and Burnand also contributed to the lone studio album by mysterious pseudonymous group
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. Hues and DeSpig wrote the song "Lovers" for the album, and Hues scored the strings for that song, while Burnand played saxophone on the album. Despite some speculation at the time, no member of Huang Chung was actually a member of Blanket of Secrecy — that band consisted of
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, Andrew Howell and Pete Marsh, operating under the pseudonyms Tinker, Soldier, and Tailor. In late 1982, Huang Chung returned to the studio to start work on their second studio album for Arista Records. A new single, "Dance Hall Days", was produced by
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and appeared as both a 7" and 12" single in October, but did not chart. The band were still a quartet at this point, with Feldman dropping the assumed "De Spig" surname and billing himself simply as "Nick". After the failure of "Dance Hall Days", the group's manager, David Massey, convinced Arista to close their contract with Huang Chung, and instead placed the band with American label
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, making the group the second UK-based act to be signed to Geffen worldwide after
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(not counting then-New York-based
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in 1980). Burnand left the group around this time, citing "musical differences".


1983–1985: Name change and initial success

In 1983 they were still billed under the band name "Huang Chung" at
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music show ''
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''. At this juncture, according to Hues, the band changed the spelling of their name to ''Wang Chung'', at Geffen's suggestion, to make the pronunciation easier for English-speakers. At the same time, Nick Feldman and Darren Costin opted to be billed under their real full names; only Jack Hues kept his pseudonym. The band spent most of 1983 recording their second studio album, ''
Points on the Curve ''Points on the Curve'' is the second studio album by English new wave band Wang Chung, released in July 1983 by Geffen Records. Background ''Points on the Curve'' is Wang Chung's first studio album since changing their name from Huang Chun ...
''. Released in July 1983, the album yielded two moderately successful hits, " Don't Let Go" (No. 38 US) and a re-recorded version of "
Dance Hall Days "Dance Hall Days" is a song by English new wave band Wang Chung. It was originally released as a single in 1982 when the band was called Huang Chung, then it was re-recorded and re-released a year later in 1983 for the studio album ''Points on ...
" (No. 16 US, No. 21 UK). The popularity of the latter song gave Wang Chung the ability to spend two months touring the United States on their own and with
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and
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. In 1984 they would be the opening act for
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on their " Heartbeat City" tour; Costin would leave the band following this tour, and went on to form his own group, Heroes, which released the studio album ''Here We Are'' on
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in 1987. In late 1983, Hues and Feldman collaborated in a one-off project with vocalist
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of duo
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. A demo of the track "Ringing the Bell" was submitted to Van Day by their publisher as one of many songs for consideration by Van Day as a possible follow up to his single "Young Americans Talking". It was recorded in November 1983 but remained unreleased for some time before eventually surfacing under the band name ''Music Academy'' in 1985. Wang Chung followed up the release of ''Points on the Curve'' with a spate of soundtrack work. Director
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specifically sought out Wang Chung to score his 1985 film '' To Live and Die in L.A''. The resulting
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became the group's third studio album, and is recognizable as one of their more mainstream works. It went top ten on the US ''Billboard'' chart for soundtracks. The band recorded "Fire in the Twilight" for the 1985 John Hughes film ''
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'' and contributed "There Is a Nation" for the soundtrack to ''First Born''. With Costin gone, Hues and Feldman continued to record new material, employing producer Peter Wolf as their new drummer (although he never became an official member of the band).


1986–1989: US commercial peak

Wang Chung released their fourth studio album, ''
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'', in 1986. This album spun off their biggest hits: "
Everybody Have Fun Tonight "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" is a song by English new wave band Wang Chung, released as a single from their studio album ''Mosaic'' in 1986. Collaboratively written by Jack Hues, Nick Feldman, and Peter Wolf, it reached no. 2 on the US ''Bi ...
" (No. 2 US) and " Let's Go!" (No. 9 US). "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" features the lyric "Everybody Wang Chung tonight", and also has a
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(directed by
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) where virtually every frame featured a
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. During some US dates in the Summer 1987, they were the opening act for
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during her
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. Their final US top 40 single, " Hypnotize Me" (No. 36), was also from the same album, and also was featured on the soundtrack of the 1987 film ''
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''. Wang Chung released their fifth studio album, '' The Warmer Side of Cool'', in 1989. The album featured " Praying to a New God" (No. 63 US), which charted but was not a hit. The album was considered a commercial disappointment. Hues and Feldman then went on to other projects and the band effectively disbanded in 1990.


1990–1997: Hiatus

During the 1990s, Feldman joined up with drummer
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of
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to form the band Promised Land, and subsequently released their self-titled debut studio album, ''Promised Land'', in 1992. Also in the 1990s, Hues worked on various film soundtracks, including 1990's ''
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''. He was signed to a solo deal by Sony Records in the early 1990s, but his intended debut solo studio album, ''The Anatomy Lesson'', was shelved by the label and remains unreleased. Hues later teamed up with Tony Banks of
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to form the one-off group Strictly Inc., which released a self-titled studio album in 1995.


1997–2016: Reformation

1997 saw the return of Wang Chung, still consisting of Hues and Feldman, with a greatest hits collection entitled '' Everybody Wang Chung Tonight: Wang Chung's Greatest Hits.'' Included on this CD was a new single, "Space Junk". The group also toured North America around this time to promote the new compilation. A 2000 edition of Wang Chung played several dates in the United States, both headlining their own tour and also a part of the Club 80s Flashback Tour with
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, and
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with Michael Aston. Hues was the only original member of this iteration of the band, as Feldman bowed out due to other commitments. In March 2005, Wang Chung (once again consisting of Hues and Feldman) contributed "Akasha", a previously unreleased song, to the '' Of Hands and Hearts'' compilation, in response to the 2004 Southeast Asia tsunami crisis. In June 2005, Wang Chung appeared on the reality
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'' Hit Me Baby One More Time'', performing "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" and a cover of "
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" by
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. Beginning in June 2009, Wang Chung were a part of the Regeneration '80s tour along with
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, Berlin,
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, and Missing Persons. In June 2010, Wang Chung released a digital "double EP" entitled '' Abducted by the 80s''. This was subsequently released as a double CD set in mid-2011. The eight song collection included four re-recordings of previous hits, and four new songs. Wang Chung toured the United States from June to July 2010 to promote the new release. On 21 September 2010,
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released Wang Chung's reworking of the Beatles' "
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", in an arrangement which features the ukulele. On 31 October 2010 their song "Space Junk" was featured in the
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of the
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series '' The Walking Dead'' (and is also included on the episode "What Comes After"). ''
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'', a 2010 film starring
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, featured Wang Chung's music. They played the
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in
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in July 2012, and
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in August 2012. In December that year, Wang Chung released ''
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'', their first studio album in 23 years. All four original tracks from ''Abducted by the 80s'' appear on ''Tazer Up!'' (some in remixed and/or edited form); the album also features a remix of the re-recorded ''Abducted'' version of "Dance Hall Days". The remaining 6 tracks are unique to this release. In 2013, Darren Costin rejoined Wang Chung for a special one-off performance in England.


2016: Jack Hues on hiatus

In 2016, the band began to perform live with Gareth Moulton of
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on lead vocals.


2017–present

In 2017, Hues returned to performing live with Wang Chung, and in 2019, they recorded a greatest hits album with the
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titled '' Orchesography.'' Two EPs consisting of the orchestral versions and remixes were released of "
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" and "
Everybody Have Fun Tonight "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" is a song by English new wave band Wang Chung, released as a single from their studio album ''Mosaic'' in 1986. Collaboratively written by Jack Hues, Nick Feldman, and Peter Wolf, it reached no. 2 on the US ''Bi ...
" on both CD and digital download. ''Orchesography'' was released on 10 May 2019.


Discography


Studio albums

*'' Huang Chung'' (1982) *''
Points on the Curve ''Points on the Curve'' is the second studio album by English new wave band Wang Chung, released in July 1983 by Geffen Records. Background ''Points on the Curve'' is Wang Chung's first studio album since changing their name from Huang Chun ...
'' (1983) *'' To Live and Die in L.A.'' (1985) *''
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'' (1986) *'' The Warmer Side of Cool'' (1989) *''
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'' (2012) *'' Orchesography'' (2019)


Extended plays

*''
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'' (2010)


References


External links

* * * *
An interview with Jack Hues
on ''The Marketplace of Ideas''

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