Leo Sayer and Ray Leo Sayer and Ray - taken at the Limelight Club circa 1986/87

Our thanks to David Koppel for his kind permission to use this photo.
David has since founded the St. Giles Street Gallery in Norwich.
Be sure to check out the site as there is some very nice work displayed there.

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Photographed by David Koppel

Kevin O'Dowd and Ray "Sigue Sigue Sputnik's Ray Mayhew leeches on to captive audience Kevin O'Dowd"

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Cutting taken from the Sunday Sport - 12/07/87

Melody Maker December 1986 Billy Idol's birthday at the Limelight, London.

"More bubbly, Gabor?" Ever-generous, Sir Billy shoots the bar, while Perry Lister searches her frock for her lost contact lens and Chris Sullivan embarks on some interminable anecdote about his days as a fashion leader with Blue Rondo."
"He's here! Lawks alive...Wylie's looking a bit rough but it's been a long hard season of ligging."
"Ian Astbury and unidentified goddess give it some for Gabor. Keep it up and you could be in the Wylie class yet."

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Cutting taken from Melody Maker - December 1986
Photographed by Gabor Scott

Southampton press? Southampton press? "Ribbon for Sputnik"

Southampton born drummers Ray Mayhew and Chris Kavanagh cut the ribbon at the revamped Mayflower Theatre - circa 1987?

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Photographers unknown

Tom Jones with Ray in the London Daily News "Man's best friends"

Clipping taken from the London Daily News - circa 198?

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Photographed by Mark Anderson


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