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Bucks Fizz

Bucks Fizz is a British pop group formed in January 1981 specifically to represent the in the , which they won that year with the song "," launching their career as one of the era's most successful acts. The original lineup consisted of vocalists (Robert Gubby), , , and , who were assembled by songwriters Andy Hill and Nichola Martin to create a dynamic known for their harmonious vocals and energetic performances. Their Eurovision victory propelled "" to number one in the and several European countries, marking the start of a string of hits that included three UK chart-toppers: "The Land of Make Believe" in 1982, "My Camera Never Lies" also in 1982, and their debut single. Throughout the , the group amassed 13 UK Top 40 singles, sold more than 50 million records worldwide, and became synonymous with upbeat pop anthems, often compared to for their commercial appeal and vocal blend. The band's history was marked by significant lineup changes and challenges, including a near-fatal coach crash in 1984 that injured members and a series of departures beginning with Jay 's exit in 1985 due to health issues and internal tensions; she was replaced by after extensive auditions. Subsequent shifts saw leave in 1989, depart in 1993, and exit in 1996, leading to temporary trios and new additions like Heidi Manton and , amid disputes that fragmented the group's identity. By the , multiple iterations emerged, including a 2004 spin-off initially featuring , , and , later joined by in 2010 and rebranded as in 2018, which in 2024 saw retire and added Matthew Pateman and Nikk Mager, releasing their first new studio album in 30 years in 2025; meanwhile, the officially ed , led by since 1981, tours with current members Tammy Choat, Wayne Chinnery, and Jenny Phillips, preserving their classic sound into the .

History

Formation

Bucks Fizz was formed in January 1981 by songwriters Andy Hill and Nichola Martin specifically to represent the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest with their composition "Making Your Mind Up". The duo had written the song in late 1980 and organized auditions for vocalists, reviewing over 300 applicants to assemble a quartet capable of delivering a dynamic pop performance. The selection process drew from established performers in the British music scene. , aged 27 and hailing from , was chosen for her experience as a member of the group Co-Co, which had represented the at Eurovision in 1978. , 26, brought session singing credentials, having previously contributed vocals to demos and recordings for . (born Gubby), also 27, was recruited from his work as a club singer and West End actor. , the youngest at 19, was a trained dancer and actor from the Academy, having competed as Miss Purley in the 1978 contest. Following their assembly on 11 January 1981, the group began intensive rehearsals to refine their vocal harmonies and stage presence for the national selection. They recorded an initial version of "Making Your Mind Up" to assess their blend, produced by Hill at a London studio. Their first public appearance came during the A Song for Europe broadcast on 11 March 1981, where they performed the track live on television, marking the debut of the newly formed ensemble.

1981 Eurovision victory

was assembled specifically to compete in the United Kingdom's national selection for the , known as A Song for Europe, held on 11 March 1981. The group, consisting of , , , and , performed "" and emerged victorious from a field of six entries, securing their place as the UK's representative at the contest in . The song "" was composed with music by John Danter and lyrics by Andy Hill, produced by Hill himself. On 4 April 1981, Bucks Fizz took to the stage at the Simmonscourt Pavilion in , delivering an energetic pop performance that included a memorable gimmick where the female members' skirts were dramatically ripped away mid-song to reveal shorter outfits underneath. This innovative costume change, using attachments, added a visual flair that captivated audiences and became one of the contest's most iconic moments. In the final voting, amassed 136 points to claim victory for the , edging out Germany's entry "Johnny Blue" by four points and marking the UK's fourth Eurovision win. Yugoslavia's "Leila," performed by Seid-Memić Vajta, placed sixth with 46 points, far behind the leaders. The triumph propelled to the top of the , where it held the number one position for three weeks starting in late 1981 and became one of the year's best-selling singles. Following the win, the group solidified their recording deal with , releasing the track as their debut single on the label and launching their international career.

Rise to fame (1981–1984)

Following their breakthrough at the , Bucks Fizz capitalized on the momentum by releasing their self-titled debut album in July , which peaked at number 14 on the and spent 28 weeks in the top 100. The album featured follow-up singles that continued their chart momentum, including "Piece of the Action," which reached number 12 in May , and "One of Those ," peaking at number 20 in . These releases established the group as a rising force in British pop, blending catchy melodies with polished production. In 1982, achieved their commercial zenith with the release of their second studio album, Are You Ready?, in April, which climbed to number 10 on the and remained charted for 23 weeks. The album spawned two major hits: "The Land of Make Believe," released in November 1981, which topped the for two weeks in January 1982, and "My Camera Never Lies," which also reached number 1 in May 1982. These successes propelled the group to widespread popularity, with "The Land of Make Believe" additionally topping charts in countries including the , , and . The group's momentum carried into 1983 with the March release of their , Hand Cut, which peaked at number 17 on the over 13 weeks. Key single "If You Can't Stand the Heat," issued in November 1982, reached number 10 in the UK, showcasing their ability to maintain top-10 presence. By late 1983, their compilation Greatest Hits entered the in December, attaining number 25 and underscoring their string of successes. In 1984, the single "London Town" from the album peaked at number 34 in the UK, marking a slight dip but still reflecting ongoing activity. Internationally, Bucks Fizz enjoyed notable success during this period, particularly in where singles like "" topped charts in , , , , , and the following their Eurovision win. In Australia, the track reached number 6 on the , while their debut album hit number 15, contributing to broader appeal in the region. The group supported their rise with extensive tours in 1981–1984, including a major 1982 outing promoting Are You Ready? and a 1983 tour tied to Hand Cut, alongside frequent television exposure on shows like , where they performed multiple times between 1981 and 1984.

1984 coach crash

On 11 December 1984, while returning from a sold-out at Newcastle's City Hall, the coach carrying the four original members of Bucks Fizz—, , , and —collided with an articulated lorry on the Great North Road near Newcastle, . The impact occurred at around 35 mph, with no seat belts worn by the band members, resulting in all four sustaining injuries; Nolan and Baker were thrown through the windscreen. Mike Nolan suffered the most severe injuries, including a with a blood clot that required emergency surgery; he was placed in a for six days on at Newcastle General Hospital and received last rites, as doctors initially feared he would not survive. Jay Aston was struck on the right side of her head, causing brain bruising and temporary memory loss, along with on her left side that necessitated six weeks of physiotherapy; she also sustained gashed shins, a fractured , broken , and injuries to her stomach, lower back, and neck from the impact of a . Cheryl Baker endured broken vertebrae and embedded tarmac in her legs after being thrown through the windscreen, while Bobby G experienced and back problems. Nolan and Baker were treated at the Royal Victoria Infirmary before Nolan's transfer for surgery; all members were hospitalized, with Nolan discharged in January 1985. Nolan's recovery was prolonged due to long-term effects, including 50% vision loss (), ongoing memory issues, and a later diagnosis of , which he manages with medication and which caused seizures during early post-crash rehearsals. required osteopathy for persistent neck and back issues, and the group as a whole dealt with emotional from the near-fatal event. The crash led to the cancellation of several tour dates in late 1984 and disrupted the group's schedule, contributing to delays in their activities; their next studio album, , was not released until November 1986. Nolan's incapacitation, including the loss of his driving license, further limited his independence and the band's momentum during recovery.

Line-up changes and decline (1985–1988)

Following the severe coach crash earlier in 1985, which left the group members traumatised and contributed to ongoing strain, departed Bucks Fizz in May of that year. Her exit stemmed from post-crash health issues, including emotional distress, compounded by a contractual dispute that led to her being sued by the group's management for breaching her agreement. sudden departure after a in Newcastle made headlines, marking the first major line-up shift for . To fill the vacancy, Bucks Fizz held an open audition process, selecting as Aston's replacement; she officially joined in June 1985 and debuted publicly on the BBC's show. With the new line-up of , , , and Preston, the group continued touring and recording, though the incident highlighted growing internal unhappiness among members. The reformed quartet released their fifth studio album, , on 24 November 1986 via . The album peaked at number 89 on the , reflecting a downturn in commercial success compared to earlier releases. Its lead single, "New Beginning (Mamba Seyra)", provided a brief resurgence by reaching number 8 on the in June 1986, but follow-up singles like "Love in a World" stalled outside the top 40. By 1988, Bucks Fizz's chart performance had further declined amid persistent tensions from the crash's aftermath and personnel adjustments, signalling the end of their mainstream prominence. The group issued the compilation The Story So Far that December, which included their final single, "", peaking at number 50 on the in October. This release underscored the waning interest, as the band struggled with reduced sales and fractured dynamics leading toward dissolution.

Breakup and name disputes (1988–2010)

Following the release of their final single in 1988 and amid declining chart success, Bucks Fizz officially disbanded after completing a farewell tour that extended into early 1989, with members transitioning to solo endeavors. , the sole remaining original member committed to the band's legacy, retained the rights to the "Bucks Fizz" name and continued performing with a rotating lineup of new vocalists, including his future wife Manton and others, throughout the . This period marked the beginning of tensions, as the group's earlier lineup instability—exemplified by Preston's departure in 1990—left as the de facto custodian of the brand, while , , and focused on individual television and music projects. By the mid-1990s, further lineup shifts exacerbated ownership conflicts, with exiting 's version in 1993 to prioritize her TV career and Nolan departing in 1996 due to health issues and creative differences. recruited replacements such as , leading to competing touring acts that prompted legal action; in 1997, a court awarded rights to the name "" to Heidi Manton, solidifying 's claim and forcing to rebrand his ensemble as "David 's Bucks Fizz Show" after a 2002 settlement. These rulings stemmed from arguments over continuous use and goodwill, with Manton's registration formalized in 2001, preventing other iterations from using the full name without permission. The disputes intensified in the 2000s when , , and formed a rival called Bucks Fizz in 2004, initially joining forces with for a brief reunion tour that included performances on the Here and Now nostalgia circuit. However, internal disagreements over management and name usage led to 's quick exit, leaving the trio to continue independently under the "Original" moniker, which still faced challenges from Manton's enforcement. By 2009, attempts at a full original lineup reunion faltered when departed and rejoined and , reigniting legal threats from 's camp over potential confusion in the market, though no formal resolution occurred until later appeals.

Reformation as The Fizz (2011–2024)

In 2011, original members , , and reunited for a 30th anniversary celebration, excluding due to prior name disputes, and performed under the moniker "The Original ." They embarked on a mini tour in May, featuring concerts in April and May across the , followed by a major one-night-only show at the London Palladium on 11 July. However, their use of the name led to a hearing initiated by , who had registered "" in 2001; on 22 August, the court ruled in G's favor, prohibiting the trio from using variations of the original band name. The group relaunched in as OBF (Original Bucks Fizz), releasing their debut album Fame & Fortune? independently via their website on 26 May, and performed at Eurovision-related nostalgia events, including the 2012 contest weekend in . By 2014, they rebranded as "Cheryl, and – Formerly of " to navigate ongoing legal constraints, temporarily adding Stephen Fox as a before expanding to a quartet with in 2015. This lineup undertook an extensive tour with over 40 dates, concluding on 30 , and continued annual tours through the late , focusing on nostalgic pop performances at theaters and holiday venues. In , they marked the 35th anniversary of their Eurovision win with a show at the London on 1 April and released a re-recorded version of their hit "The Land of Make Believe." In 2017, the group fully rebranded as to establish a distinct identity, releasing their second studio album The F-Z of Pop in September, which included covers of original tracks alongside new material and charted at No. 25 in the —the highest position for a Bucks Fizz-related release in over three decades. They supported the album with a third tour and three singles, while participating in TV appearances and nostalgia festivals celebrating pop. The following year, McVay departed in February, and in June, was diagnosed with mouth cancer, undergoing successful surgery in July and returning to performances by November; the group released a holiday album with the Fizz in November, which reached No. 93. In , they issued , another collection blending new songs and reinterpretations of past hits, peaking at No. 29 on the . Throughout this period, continued performing despite ongoing health challenges stemming from the 1985 coach crash, including and travel-related anxiety, demonstrating resilience in live shows until 2024. maintained a steady schedule of tours from 2015 to 2024, emphasizing their Eurovision legacy at events like anniversary celebrations and pop retrospectives.

Recent developments (2024–present)

In late 2024, announced his departure from after 43 years with the group, citing long-term health issues from the 1985 coach crash and a desire to retire following the challenges of post-lockdown touring. His final performance took place on November 20, 2024, at The Stag in , marking the end of his tenure amid an emotional farewell. On October 3, 2024, The Fizz revealed its new lineup, with singers Matthew Pateman—formerly of Bad Boys Inc. and Let Loose—and Nikk Mager, known from Phixx and Popstars: The Rivals, joining Cheryl Baker and Jay Aston following public auditions to replace Nolan. The refreshed quartet debuted in early 2025, emphasizing 1980s nostalgia through performances of Bucks Fizz classics. The group maintained momentum with a tour schedule, including a return engagement scheduled for November 28, 2025, at The Stag in . In May 2025, offered guidance to the United Kingdom's Eurovision entry, the country trio Remember Monday, stressing the importance of a visually striking "wow" moment in their performance, akin to the original Bucks Fizz's iconic skirt-rip reveal, to captivate viewers and boost memorability. Following his exit, Nolan embraced new opportunities, starring as Jack in the Dick Whittington at in Braintree from December 14 to 31, 2024, alongside West End performer Jimmy Johnston. He also voiced ambitions to compete on in 2025, discussing potential involvement with his agent as he explored fresh entertainment avenues.

Members

Original members

The original lineup of Bucks Fizz, formed in January 1981 for the , comprised , , , and , each bringing prior experience in music and performance to the group. (born Rita Maria Crudgington on 8 March 1954 in , ) served as a for the group. Prior to joining , she was a member of the pop band Co-Co, with whom she represented the at the 1978 in , performing "The Bad Old Days" and finishing 11th. Baker was selected for through auditions organized by the group's creators, Andy Hill and Nichola Martin, leveraging her established vocal skills and stage presence from her time in Co-Co. Jay Aston (born Jay Hilda Aston on 4 May 1961 in Purley, ) contributed vocals and , often highlighted for her dynamic dance routines during performances. Before , Aston trained as an actress at the Academy of Theatre Arts and appeared in minor television roles, including episodes of the To the Manor Born. She was cast in the group following open auditions, where her youthful energy and performance versatility stood out. Mike Nolan (born Michael Mary Nolan on 7 December 1954 in Dublin, Ireland) provided backing and lead vocals, drawing on his Irish roots and early musical influences. Raised in the UK after moving from Dublin, Nolan had limited professional experience prior to the group but was chosen for his smooth baritone voice during the formation auditions, complementing the ensemble's harmonic structure. Bobby G (born Robert Alan Gubby on 23 August 1953 in Epsom, Surrey), also known as Bobby Gee, handled vocals and bass guitar duties. With a background in session work and local performances in the London music scene, G was recruited through the same auditions process, adding rhythmic foundation and visual appeal with his charismatic stage manner.

Subsequent members

Shelley Preston joined Bucks Fizz in 1985 as a replacement for following a rigorous audition process that involved 800 candidates. She performed with the group until 1989, contributing to their final concert tour before departing to pursue solo endeavors, including the release of her self-titled debut album in 1991. Following Cheryl Baker's departure in 1993, assumed management of the group and recruited Amanda Szwarc and Manton to form a new lineup alongside himself and . Szwarc remained with the band until 1996, when she exited alongside amid ongoing lineup instability. Manton, who later married in 1999, continued as a core member of his version of the group through various iterations until at least 2018. In 1996, briefly left Bucks Fizz after 15 years but returned in 1997 for a short-lived incarnation led by , the former singer, which also featured new vocalists Lianna Lea and Sally Jacks. This version disbanded by 2001 following internal disputes, after which Van Day toured briefly with and Sarah J. Price under a variant name until a 2002 legal settlement ended his association with the Bucks Fizz branding. Nolan exited this lineup in 1996 but made subsequent returns, including rejoining a reformed group with and in 2004, and participating in various performances through 2018. Bobby G's ongoing version of from 1989 to 2018 featured over a dozen rotating members beyond the core, including short-term vocalists such as Karen Logan (1996–2000), Louise Hart, and Nikki Winters, who filled roles amid frequent changes to maintain touring commitments. The group has been largely inactive since 2018.

Current lineup

As of 2022, the official Bucks Fizz, holding the trademark and led by Bobby G since 1981, consists of Bobby G (vocals and bass), Tammy Choat (vocals), Wayne Chinnery (vocals), and Jenny Phillips (vocals). The group has been largely inactive since 2018, with limited performances thereafter. A spin-off group formed by original members Cheryl Baker, Mike Nolan, and Jay Aston in 2004 (initially as The Original Bucks Fizz, rebranded as The Fizz in 2011 to avoid name disputes) continues to tour actively. As of late 2024, following Nolan's retirement, The Fizz features Baker and Aston alongside new members Matthew Pateman (formerly of Bad Boys Inc. and Let Loose) and Nikk Mager (formerly of Phixx). Further details on The Fizz are covered in the history section.

Timeline

The following table outlines the key member changes in and its successor group , highlighting the evolution of lineups amid disputes over the band name and concurrent versions led by different original members.
YearKey ChangeLineup Notes
1981Group formed for .Original members: , , , .
1985Jay Aston departs following a coach crash; joins after auditions., , , .
1989Shelley Preston leaves after final tour; group continues as a trio., , .
1993Cheryl Baker exits to focus on family and television work., , with female replacements Heidi Manton and Amanda Szwarc.
1996–1997Mike Nolan departs; joins 's version briefly before forming a rival lineup with Nolan.'s rotating version: , , and others; concurrent Nolan-Van Day group disbands amid disputes.
Ongoing rotating lineups under , who retains legal rights to the name; multiple female vocalists cycle through amid legal battles over branding.Primarily with various members including Heidi Manton; rival iterations by former members dissolve or rebrand.
2004–2009Reunion as The Original Bucks Fizz (avoiding name dispute with ); joins Baker and Nolan., , (spin-off group).
2009–2011Shelley Preston leaves; rejoins amid name dispute resolution, leading to rebranding as ., , (trio formation, spin-off).
2015–2018 joins to expand to quartet; departs in 2018, briefly reducing to duo during 's health hiatus.2015–2018: , , , (); post-2018: Returns to trio.
2018–2024Stable trio period for ; 's version becomes largely inactive.: , , ; 's tours sporadically until inactivity from 2018 onward.
2024Mike Nolan announces departure from for personal reasons; open auditions lead to two new male vocalists joining. transitions to: , , Matthew Pateman, Nikk Mager (effective late 2024, spin-off group). 's remains inactive.

Discography

Studio albums

Bucks Fizz's debut studio album, titled , was released in July 1981 and reached number 14 on the , spending 28 weeks in the top 100. It featured the group's Eurovision Song Contest-winning single "," which propelled the album's commercial success. The follow-up, Are You Ready?, arrived in November 1982 and peaked at number 10 on the , with 23 weeks on the chart. This release included the hit "The Land of Make Believe," which became one of the band's signature songs. In March 1983, Hand Cut was issued, achieving a peak position of number 17 on the over 13 weeks. The album contained the top 10 "If You Can't Stand the Heat." I Hear Talk, released in November 1984, marked a lower point commercially, entering the at number 66 for just two weeks. The fifth studio album, , came out in November 1986 following the lineup changes after the crash, peaking at number 89 on the for one week. This release represented a shift toward a more mature sound for the group. Following the reformation of three original members as in 2015, their debut studio album under the new name, The F-Z of Pop, was independently released in September 2017 and charted at number 25 on the . It consisted entirely of new original material, marking the first full studio effort from the reunited lineup in over three decades. The group's second album as , Smoke & , was released on 6 March 2020 and debuted at number 29 on the , also reaching number 6 on the UK Album Sales Chart. Like its predecessor, it featured fresh compositions produced with a contemporary pop sensibility. The third album as The Fizz, Everything Under the Sun, was independently released in 2022. It featured new material but did not enter the .

Compilation albums

Bucks Fizz released several albums throughout the 1980s and beyond, primarily consisting of greatest hits collections that curated their most successful singles from the early years of the group. These releases helped maintain the band's visibility during periods of reduced activity and lineup changes, often featuring remixed or extended versions of tracks alongside standard hits. Early compilations focused on their RCA-era output, while later ones incorporated material from subsequent labels and included bonus tracks or rarities. The group's debut compilation, Greatest Hits, arrived in November 1983 via , compiling eight chart singles from 1981 to 1983, such as "" and "Piece of the Action," along with four new recordings. It achieved commercial success, peaking at number 25 on the and remaining in the Top 100 for 13 weeks. In 1986, followed with The Best of Bucks Fizz, a 14-track collection emphasizing their top singles up to that point, including "The Land of Make Believe" and "My Camera Never Lies." During the 1990s and 2000s, various reissues and expanded compilations emerged on labels like and BMG, capitalizing on nostalgia for the group's Eurovision-winning era. Notable examples include All the Hits Plus More (1999), a budget CD featuring 20 tracks with extended mixes and B-sides, and The Ultimate Anthology (2005), a two-disc set compiling all 20 of Bucks Fizz's UK hit singles for the first time, alongside album tracks and rarities. Under the reformed lineup as , the group issued Christmas with the Fizz in 2018 via their independent label, a holiday-themed blending festive covers like "" with original material, marking their first seasonal release. Additionally, ' Cherry Pop imprint reissued several original in remastered "Definitive Editions" starting in 2015, incorporating bonus of B-sides, 12-inch mixes, and unreleased tracks from the period, such as those accompanying Bucks Fizz (1981) and Hand Cut (1983). These editions preserved and expanded access to the group's core catalog without new studio recordings.

Singles

Bucks Fizz achieved significant success in the during their original incarnation from 1981 to 1988, releasing 21 singles and securing 13 top 40 entries, including three number-one hits. Their debut single, , released in March 1981, topped the for three weeks and represented the at the , where it won with 376 points. This victory propelled the group to immediate fame, marking the start of a string of pop hits characterized by catchy melodies and harmonious vocals. Following their breakthrough, continued to chart successfully in the early 1980s. "Piece of the Action" reached number 12 in August 1981, while "One of Those Nights" peaked at number 20 in 1982. The group's second number one came with "The Land of Make Believe" in November 1981, which spent two weeks at the top and became one of their signature songs. "My Camera Never Lies", released in May 1982, also hit number one, holding the position for one week and solidifying their status as a leading pop act.
Single TitleRelease YearUK Peak Position
Making Your Mind Up19811
The Land of Make Believe19811
My Camera Never Lies19821
Now Those Days Are Gone19828
If You Can't Stand the Heat198210
When We Were Young198310
19868
The mid-1980s saw a mix of further top 10 successes and lower-charting releases. "If You Can't Stand the Heat" peaked at number 10 in October 1982, "When We Were Young" reached number 10 in July 1983, and "New Beginning (Mamba Seyra)" climbed to number 8 in May 1986. Later singles like "" in 1988 only reached number 50, signaling a decline in commercial momentum. In total, amassed seven top 10 singles during this period. Upon reforming as in 2016, the group released new material, including the original single "" in 2017 and a cover of their own 1984 hit "I Hear Talk" in 2020, though these did not enter the top 40.

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