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"Capturing the Vibrant Musical Styles: From Bucks Fizz to Madness, Dizzy Gillespie to The Commodores" Step back in time and witness the electrifying performances that defined musical styles. In this captivating collection of moments, we find Mike Nolan of Bucks Fizz taking center stage at Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, mesmerizing the crowd with his undeniable talent. Joined by Cheryl Baker and Shelly Preston, their harmonies soared through the air, leaving an indelible mark on music history. The dynamic duo of Mike Nolan and Cheryl Baker continued to captivate audiences with their magnetic presence at Leas Cliff Hall. Their chemistry was palpable as they effortlessly commanded the stage, leaving fans in awe. Meanwhile, Bobby G and Shelly Preston added their own flair to Bucks Fizz's performance at Leas Cliff Hall. Together, they created a symphony of sound that reverberated throughout the venue on that memorable night in April 1989. Shifting gears from pop sensations to ska pioneers, Madness brought their infectious energy to London while filming a new video. With their signature style and irrepressible spirit, they injected life into every frame captured during this iconic moment on January 30th, 1984. Punk rock icon Johnny Rotten showcased his rebellious nature alongside Keith Levine in a striking image that epitomized an era of raw passion and unapologetic self-expression. Their influence continues to resonate within musical circles today. Venturing into jazz territory now; Dizzy Gillespie graced us with his presence atop the roof of Leas Cliff Hall in Folkestone. His trumpet melodies echoed across the cityscape as he transported listeners into a world where improvisation reigned supreme. Last but certainly not least were The Commodores backstage at Leas Cliff Hall on April 18th, 1989.