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Suggs reveals he's been singing to strangers at BUS STOPS in lockdown


Suggs has admitted he's been singing to strangers at the bus stop after a 'horrendous' year in lockdown meant he was unable to perform.
The Madness frontman, 60, said passers-by would make a hasty exit if they saw him coming after he developed the hilarious habit to satisfy his performance itch.
Speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live's Headliners podcast, Suggs added that he's thrilled to finally be back rehearsing so he and Madness can return to the stage when lockdown restrictions ease later this month.
Difficult: Suggs has admitted he's been singing to strangers at the bus stop after a 'horrendous' year in lockdown meant he was unable to perform (pictured in October 2019)

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Suggs reveals how the stars of pop group Madness were on the road to criminal disaster


Suggs, the front-man of pop group Madness,has revealed how he and his bandmates were on a dangerous criminal path before being saved by music.
The 60-year-old singer - real name Graham McPherson ­- headed up the group as they found fame in the early 1980s, releasing songs such as House Of Fun and Baggy Trousers.
Suggs - who used the moniker for a graffiti tag before keeping it on as his stage name - was arrested for fighting in public, while his bandmates dabbled in burglary and shoplifting and even ended up in prison.
Rocky road: Suggs, the front-man of pop group Madness,has revealed how he and his bandmates were on a dangerous criminal path before being saved by music

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Madness reveal their wild pasts and how the band saved them from a life of crime


Madness reveal their wild pasts and how the band saved them from a life of crime
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Updated: 15 Apr 2021, 10:02
THEY are one of Britain’s best-loved groups – and now it has emerged the name Madness sums up the band members’ chaotic lives before they found fame in the early Eighties.
Thanks to a string of hits, including Baggy Trousers and One Step Beyond, the Nutty Boys were saved from a life of crime.
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A new documentary reveals the stark contrast between Madness's former lives and the fame they found
Frontman Suggs had been arrested for affray in his teens and admitted they could have been jailbirds if they had not become chart-toppers.

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