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Salem

Hull

Biography

Salem was founded in late 1979 by two former members from the “Metal for Muthas” stars Ethel The Frog – Paul Tognola (vocals and guitar) and Paul Conyers (drums). Adrian Jenkinson was drafted as the bass player and the first band meeting with Paul Macnamara (lead guitar) was 2 January 1980 in The Red Lion pub in Anlaby, Hull, Yorkshire. This line-up – after a period of song writing and rehearsal – began gigging in Hull and district, and recorded the first demo on 4 January 1981 at Fairview S...

Salem was founded in late 1979 by two former members from the “Metal for Muthas” stars Ethel The Frog – Paul Tognola (vocals and guitar) and Paul Conyers (drums). Adrian Jenkinson was drafted as the bass player and the first band meeting with Paul Macnamara (lead guitar) was 2 January 1980 in The Red Lion pub in Anlaby, Hull, Yorkshire. This line-up – after a period of song writing and rehearsal – began gigging in Hull and district, and recorded the first demo on 4 January 1981 at Fairview Studios in Willerby, Hull (where Def Leppard recorded their first music). Simon Saxby (vocals) joined Salem following Paul Tognola’s departure for The Crack in March 1981 and the band continued to perform. However, the Salem sound was founded on two guitars and twin-lead melodies so Mark Allison joined to add that depth. This line-up gigged regularly and released its own double A-side single “Cold As Steel / Reach For Eternity” in 1982, recorded on 4 April 1982 at Fairview Studios. Paul Macnamara was interviewed by Kerrang! – soon to become the world’s biggest selling weekly rock magazine – in May 1982 (No. 15) and singles were sold globally. Paul Conyers had to leave due to other professional commitments and Paul “Animal” Mendham took up the drum stool. This final Salem line-up continued to gig prolifically in the North and North East of England with a hardcore of fans. They soon recorded another demo at Adda Studios in east Hull, for the first time capturing the fans’ favourite “The Keeper of the Keys”. This raw session caught the passion of the live performances. As a result of Salem winning a “battle of the bands” at Huddersfield Polytechnic, Salem recorded the last demo at September Sound, Huddersfield, in March 1983, which best demonstrated the maturing song writing of the band. Although a number of record companies gave the music the green light, the band imploded and played their last, sell-out gig in Hull on 31 May 1983. In June 2010, High Roller Records and Pure Steel Records released the remastered recordings by Salem on the double-album “In The Beginning …” on vinyl and CD. The band played it first gig in 27 years in hometown Hull at The Adelphi on 20 November 2010. Salem is currently recording music for a new album. They have been invited to play festivals in Europe in 2011.

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