One surprise track contributed for our forthcoming compilation album for Juliaโs House, (yes, itโs going sluggish but well, thanks for asking!) comes from Chippenhamโs part-Blondie-tribute-part-ska-covers duo, Blondie & Ska. Itโs a solid, rock steady original, with the added bonus it sounds as if it couldโve been an album track from Parallel Lines, Plastic Letters or another Blondie album at the peak of their game.
Itโs given me the opportunity to have a chat with Dave Lewis, one half of the duo, on how they started doing what they do, pondering if you just wake up one morning and think, I know, Iโm going to be tribute act. If Blondie & Ska actually see themselves wholly as a Blondie tribute act at all, given they not only record original songs, but in a unique slant, perform classic Two-Tone songs from the same period. But most importantly, answering some conundrums Iโve had since hearing a tune with a similar concept by UB40 tribute Johnny2Bad, about tribute acts going the extra mile and recording tracks in the fashion of their inspiration. I mean, is it deliberate that it sounds akin, or simply natural method given the music is based around imitating the act?
Certainly, Blondie & Ska wasnโt formed on a whim. For a decade prior to forming the duo, Lorraine and Dave were both co-members of various bands on the same circuit. The idea, Dave explained, โoccurred over a number of phases,โ and expressed, as a mod, his love for The Beat. Anxious not to live up to expectations of his idols, Dave continued, โplaying ska, was one of those things, because you love it so much, you donโt want to go that direction, but when we kind of got dragged into it, there was no stopping us, because the more we did it, the more we loved doing it, and there was no reason to be nervous!โ
In the band as well, was Steve Edge, who co-wrote our song. โSteve and I used to write back in the nineties,โ Dave explained, chuffed to be reunited to write this track specifically for us. โAnd we performed as an originals band,โ he enthusiastically continued.
After the originals band, Dave joined his drummer and played in a local blues band called No Ties, which Lorraine also started in, while Dave concentrated on a secondary band aptly named Band Two, which Lorraine would later join. It was there where Dave suggested the concept of Blondie & Ska to Lorraine, in 2013. โShe replied, hum, I fancy having a go at that,โ Dave revealed. โIt took about six months to get rehearsed. We did our first gig, and thought, why didnโt we do this before?โ Theyโve been performing weekly as a duo act from Landโs End to Barnsley since, clocking up hundreds or appearances together.

I moved onto the question, given recording originals and this mixture of lateral ska tunes added to the Blondie tribute, if they even classed themselves at โtribute actโ in the same light as the run-of-the-mill ones. โItโs weird one,โ he admitted, โI kind of call it that Blondie and ska sound. Whatever we tend to do, people say I didnโt expect it to be like that, but thatโs way things are. If Iโm going to do something, we want to do it in a different way.โ Itโs also practical, using pre-recorded sections such as drums and horns, Blondie & Ska can accommodate the smallest of venues, unlike a large ska band with a horn section. โThe other thing which is difficult, with signature bands, is itโs hard work keeping the bands together,โ Dave observed, a notorious hindrance with ska bands in particular.
Dubious it would work at first, during lockdowns alternate Saturdays have seen regular blossoming live streams from Blondie & Ska. โWe had over 10 thousand viewers on one,โ Dave delighted, โwhich is bonkers! I think it was just a sign of the time, everyone was just at their computer!โ For your attention, next one is tonight at 8pm (Saturday 22nd May) on Facebook, HERE. โIf people donโt know us,โ Dave suggested, โitโs always a nice test. Weโve been surprised by the positive feedback.โ
Thereโs the thing with Blondie & Ska, and I put it to Dave without trying to cause offence, that though itโs unique, nothing theyโre doing is particularly ground-breaking. Theyโve no stars in their eyes, but the niche is theyโre two musicians having a whole lot of fun, doing what they love doing. And this is what comes across, and why it sounds so good. โAbsolutely,โ he agreed, suggesting the original blues band was tiresome. โI wasnโt really up for anything after that, and later wanted to get back into the action. Weโre doing it now because we enjoy doing it. The Blondie & Ska stuff, you know, the more we play, the more people ask, and more bookings we get in ska clubs, and our repertoire is pushed in that direction.โ I laughed, so prolific was the Jamaican record industry during the ska era, thereโs always going to be one trainspotter, like me (!) who comes up and asks for some obscure Coxsone rarity!

But in turn, thatโs precisely the ethos of both ska, and seemingly Blondieโs music. Aside the political unrest occasionally portrayed in the Two-Tone ska revival of the eighties, the memorable songs come from a carefree perceptive of jollity, and like Madness and Bad Manners, ska is eternally dance music, from the very roots. Likewise, Blondie rarely, if at all, socially commented about anything more than romance.
Dave was so enthusiastic to chat about the reasoning and history behind Blondie & Ska, about the technicalities of recreating the perfect tribute sound, and appeasing the aficionados, we couldโve chatted forever, but I feel you need to witness them in the arena they love, rather than waffle some!
An interesting story surrounding the chosen name for the duo we finished on, as while setting up for an early gig, the organiser summed up the sound on the blackboard by chalking up โBlondie & Ska,โ under the premise a lot of blond girls and a lot of male ska fans had turned up. โI was standing there, looking at the name on the poster,โ Dave explained. โLorraine was saying, can you just get on and set up, cos weโve got to be playing in an hour?! I said, but look at the name on the poster, and she was going, no, get on with what youโre supposed to be doing!โ But Dave approached the guy, knowing him through many past gigs, to ask him if he could use it. โThe girls danced to the Blondie songs, and the guys danced to the ska,โ he noted. Story checks out, the mix works. Tune into their live streams to find out for yourself, or hereโs hoping to catch them at a real gig soon.





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