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STATUS QUO'S total world-wide record sales exceed 118 million
units. |
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QUO have recorded 64 British hit singles - more than any other
band - 22 of which have hit the Top Ten. The first hit was
'PICTURES OF MATCHSTICK MEN' which reached Number 7 in January
1968. |
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FRANCIS ROSSI and RICK PARFITT are the only original members
in the current QUO line up. Keyboard player ANDREW BOWN joined
in 1976, JOHN 'RHINO' EDWARDS (bass) joined in 1986 and MATT
LETLEY (drums) arrived in May 2000. |
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QUO have made 106 appearances on BBC TV's 'Top of the Pops' -
More than any other group. |
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QUO have spent in excess of seven and a half years (415 weeks)
in the British Singles Chart - The eleventh highest ever. |
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QUO have had more hit albums (32) in the British Albums Chart
than any other band apart from The Rolling Stones. |
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QUO'S 1990 'ROCKIN' ALL OVER THE YEARS' album sold over 1.1
million units in Great Britain, attaining triple platinum sales
status. The album spent over six months in the British Albums
Chart, including ten weeks in the Top 10. World-wide sales
exceed seven million. |
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In 1981 QUO became one of the first recipients of the coveted
SILVER CLEF AWARD, presented annually by the Nordoff Robbins
Music Therapy Trust for outstanding services to British music. |
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In 1982 QUO became the first contemporary band to play to
Royalty when they performed a sell out charity show attended by
HRH PRINCE CHARLES at the NEC in Birmingham. All proceeds were
donated to the 'Prince's Trust' - The first major fund raising
event for the charity. |
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In 1985 QUO opened LIVE AID with the song which was to become
the event's anthem 'ROCKIN' ALL OVER THE WORLD'. |
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1986 saw QUO playing three major shows in different countries
within a twenty four hour period. Using a variety of private
planes and boats, the band played in Britain (Knebworth),
Switzerland and Denmark. |
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In 1988 QUO played a record breaking series of fourteen sell
out shows to over 300, 000 people at the giant Olympic Stadium
in Moscow. |
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QUO'S 25th anniversary celebrations in 1990 at Butlin's in
Minehead became the global media event of the year. Over 300
press, radio and TV representatives teamed up with holidaymakers
to see QUO perform a special show in the Butlin's ballroom! |
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1990 also saw QUO appearing at the massive Knebworth charity
show. Broadcast to a world-wide TV audience of 200 million
people, the event raised over £6 million for the Music Therapy
Trust. |
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September 21st 1991 saw QUO enter the Guinness Book of Records
when they successfully completed their most ambitious project
ever by playing four British shows in 11 hours and 11 minutes.
The 'ROCK 'TIL YOU DROP' event saw QUO play sell out shows at
Sheffield Arena, Glasgow SE&CC, Birmingham NEC and Wembley
Arena. |
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'ROCK 'TIL YOU DROP' raised £2000,000 for children's
charities. The marathon event took a year to organise and
involved four stages, 60 drums, 200 amplifiers, 62 guitars, 165
cymbals, 12 miles of cable, 50 cameras, 2000,000 watts of power,
25000 lights, 250 crew, 8 helicopters, 5 jets, 20 limousines and
16 police escorts. |
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QUO'S RICK PARFITT and FRANCIS ROSSI saw double during 1991
when they unveiled waxworks of themselves at Madame Tussauds
Rock Circus wax museum. The waxworks are now included in the
exhibition's 'Rock Legends Hall of Fame'. |
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1991 also saw QUO presented with the most prestigious award in
British music when they were awarded the BRITS AWARD for
'OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO THE BRITISH MUSIC INDUSTRY'. The
band collected the award by ripping off their dinner jackets to
reveal jeans and T-shirts hidden underneath. Britain's biggest
selling daily newspaper The Sun described the stunt as 'the
highlight of the entire show'. |
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QUO made it a double celebration later in 1991 when HSH Prince
Albert of Monaco presented the band with the 'OUTSTANDING
CONTRIBUTION TO THE ROCK INDUSTRY' award at the World Music
Awards in Monte Carlo. |
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QUO followed the two awards by doing time for a day when
Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt opened a music workshop for
inmates at London's Pentonville Prison. |
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The summer of 1991 saw QUO co headline Britain's biggest
stadium tour of the year when the band played eight sell out
shows with Rod Stewart. Over 260,000 people attended gigs at
Celtic FC in Glasgow, Manchester United FC, Gateshead Stadium in
Newcastle, Ipswich Town FC and Wembley Stadium. |
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In August 1992 QUO headlined the Radio One 25th Anniversary
Celebrations, playing to 125,000 people at the PARTY IN THE PARK
at Sutton Park in Birmingham. |
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October 1992 saw QUO perform at the prestigious 'Last Tattoo'
in Berlin in the presence of HM QUEEN ELIZABETH. |
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More than 25,000 people watched FRANCIS ROSSI and RICK PARFITT
switch on the annual Blackpool illuminations in September 1993.
The crowd was the biggest since JAYNE MANSFIELD switched on the
lights in 1959. |
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FRANCIS ROSSI and RICK PARFITT have brought the unlikely
combination of fine china and Rock music together by giving
ROYAL DOULTON permission to create limited edition 'Character
Jugs' of themselves. It is the first time that the world famous
china company has produced Character Jugs of living music
artists since jugs of THE BEATLES were produced twenty years
ago. |
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In March 1994 QUO played a special one off concert 'BY
APPOINTMENT' at London's Royal Albert Hall to raise funds for
THE PRINCE'S TRUST and Capital Radio's 'HELP A LONDON CHILD'
appeal. Over £70,000 was raised from the concert which was
attended by HRH THE PRINCE OF WALES. |
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1994 also saw QUO produce a single titled 'COME ON YOU REDS'
for the MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL SQUAD. The record - a new
version of QUO'S 1988 Top five hit 'BURNING BRIDGES' spent two
weeks at Number One and achieved Gold sales status. |
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In 1994 STATUS QUO met up with legendary American band THE
BEACH BOYS when the two groups co-headlined 'THE FAREWELL PARTY'
in Berlin - A massive open air show, attended by some 300,000
people, hosted by the Allied Forces of Great Britain, The USA
and France to celebrate the withdrawal of troops from Berlin. |
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The meeting led to the bands joining forces to record a new
version of THE BEACH BOYS' Sixties classic 'FUN FUN FUN'. QUO
recorded their parts in Surrey, England before sending the tapes
to America where THE BEACH BOYS recorded their vocals in various
studios and hotel rooms while on tour. The recording also marked
the first occasion that BRIAN WILSON had joined the rest of the
band on record in over 25 years. |
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In their 39 year history, it is estimated that QUO have played
over 6000 live shows to a total audience in excess of 25 million
people. In doing so, the band has travelled some four million
miles and spent 23 years away from home. |
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QUO'S frantic gig schedule came to a temporary halt on May 1st
1997 when RICK PARFITT was rushed into a hospital for an
emergency quadruple heart by-pass operation. Parfitt's life
saving surgery came less than a week after QUO had returned from
gruelling round the world tour which had seen the band play a
major series of shows in Japan, Australia, The USA and The
Middle East in under five weeks. The operation resulted in the
cancellation of twenty European festival dates and, following a
three month recuperation, the band returned to live work with a
massive outdoor gig at Norwich FC on August 2nd. |
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In March 1999 QUO released the 'UNDER THE INFLUENCE' album.
After playing to some two million people during 1998, the band
promoted the launch in typical Quo style by embarking on a
series of 10 UK pub gigs which saw them performing to just a
couple of hundred people each night. The pubs were nominated in
a competition held in The Sun newspaper which attracted over
10,000 entries. The UK pub gigs were followed by similar
promotional shows in Amsterdam and Germany. |
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June 1999 saw QUO opening two massive gigs at the Olympic
Stadiums in Seoul, South Korea and Munich, Germany within just
two days as part of the MICHAEL JACKSON & FRIENDS charity
shows in aid of the children of Kosovo. |
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QUO launched their 2000 Australian tour with a trip on the
Australian version of the Orient Express, the Great South
Pacific Express. The magnificant train took 250 fans and media
to one of Australia's oldest railway stations, Grandchester,
located deep in the outback where Quo played a gig on a flatbed
railway carriage in a searing temperature of over 30 degrees
centegrade. |
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In April 2001 QUO became the first outsiders ever to enter a
BIG BROTHER house when they played a gig for the housemates in
the Norwegian version of the hit TV show. |
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QUO'S first new album of original material for over three
years 'HEAVY TRAFFIC' was released in September 2002. The album
was launched with a special media gig on the flight deck of the
world's most famous aircraft carrier HMS ARK ROYAL. To coincide
with the release, a major new 90 minute, 'warts 'n all' TV
documentary of Quo's life on the road, produced and directed by
award winning film maker Jane Treays, was premiered on C4 in the
UK. |
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QUO'S first single from the album 'JAM SIDE DOWN' entered the
UK Top Twenty at Number 17, an achievement which resulted in Quo
becoming the first band to record Top Twenty hits across five
decades. |
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During October 2003 CLASSIC ROCK magazine published a one off,
148 page special dedicated to QUO which includes tributes from
the likes of Metallica's Lars Ulrich, HRH The Prince of Wales
and Bruce Jones (Coronation Street's Les Battersby). |
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September 2004 saw the publication of XS ALL AREAS (Sidgwick
& Jackson), the riotous, uncensored joint autobiography of
Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt written with rock journalist Mick
Wall. |
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XS ALL AREAS was also the title of the CD and DVD release of
Quo's Greatest Hits (Universal - September 2004). |
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2005 was the band's 40th year. |
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In October and November 2005 two great British institutions
joined forces when QUO appeared in a major storyline on the
legendary UK TV show Coronation Street - itself 42 years old.
The shows attracted over 12m viewers. |
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QUO now hold the record for more hit singles than any other
band, both international and British, in UK chart history, in
November 2005 they were presented with certificates
commemorating this milestone by the Guinness British Book of Hit
Singles & Albums. |
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19 September 2005 saw the release of the latest QUO studio
album. "The Party Ain't Over Yet" was released by
Sanctuary Records and contained two hit singles: the title track
and "All That Counts Is Love" |
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On 7 November the band's latest DVD "The Party Ain't Over
Yet" was issued through Warner Music Vision and features
behind the scenes secrets from the recording studio, Coronation
Street and some ultra-rare and new footage from TV shows and
live gigs. |
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In November the band were voted Best Festival Feel Good Act by
the UK Festival Awards 2005 |
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In December 2005 the band had to cancel the remaining nine
dates of the UK tour when a potentially cancerous growth was
discovered in Rick Parfitt's throat. Happily the guitarist got
the all clear. |
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In May 2006 a fully recovered Parfitt and the band returned to
the NEC to play the show that they had postponed in December.
This was their 40th show at the venue, and was recorded for a
DVD. |
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In October "Status Quo, the Official 40th Anniversary
Book" was published by Cassell and on 7 November 2006 the
band's latest DVD, the "Just Doin' It" live recording
was issued through Warner Music Vision. |
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On the "Just Doin' It" Winter 31-date UK tour in
November and December, the band played their 40th Wembley show. |
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On 1 July Status Quo joined the star-studded line-up at the
new Wembley Stadium to perform at the globally-televised Concert
For Diana. |
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September 2007 saw the release of the band's latest studio
album, "In Search Of The Fourth Chord", which became
Quo's 33rd hit album when it entered the UK album charts at
number 15. |
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2008 marks the 40th anniversary of Status Quo's first hit
single 'Pictures Of Matchstick Men'. |
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3 November saw the release across a range of formats of the
'Pictures…40 Years of Hits' retrospective album on UMTV. An
enormous success, the album is certified Gold and becomes the
band's 37th chart album and also their 29th to reach the Top
Twenty - which puts them ahead of The Beatles |
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An album launch in aid of the Prince's Trust youth
organisation was held at the prestigious Bonham's auctioneers.
Going under the hammer were a huge range of celebrities'
Quo-inspired artworks and the band's own effort. Artists
included Brian Wilson, David Shepherd, Alice Cooper and Andrew
Marr and all of the images featured in the 'EarBook' format of
the album and over £100K was raised for the charity. |
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'It's Christmas Time', the band's 75th single and their first
ever Christmas song was released on 8 November. An instant
classic! |
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In December the band were voted the hardest-working band of
the year by the PRS, performing more arena dates than Take That!
The Winter 'Pictures: 40 Years Of Hits' tour is a great success,
though some of the 32 dates have to be rescheduled to 2009 due
to Matt's illness. |
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Summer 2009 saw the band out on the road around the UK and
Europe - and on 28 June the band performed their first ever show
at the renowned Glastonbury Festival turning in a performance
that was the highlight of the whole weekend for many of the
crowd. Quo drew what many veterans of the festival deemed to be
the biggest crowd seen for the noon performance slot! Members of
that day's headline act Blur were seen excitedly making their
way through the crowd to get a good view. |
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12 October saw the release of a storming live performance [and
plenty of extras] by Quo, filmed at the world-famous Montreux
Jazz Festival in July 2009. The performance is released on DVD,
Blu-ray and DVD & CD Deluxe Edition by Eagle Rock
Entertainment. |
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The traditional UK Winter tour took place in November and
December 2009 and rounded off a year that featured shows in:
Eire, Norway, Germany, Denmark, France, Sweden, Switzerland,
Belgium, Spain, Gibraltar and the Czech Republic! |
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Rick and Francis are recognised for their services to Music
and Charity by the award of an OBE in the New Year Honours List |
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In December the band were voted the hardest-working band of
the year by the PRS, for the second year running! |
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Francis Rossi announces that May 2010 will see the release of
his solo album "One Step At A Time" and also a six
date solo UK tour - his first ever. |