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The Jam were the most popular band to emerge from the initial wave of British punk rock in 1977; along with the Sex Pistols, the Clash, and the Buzzcocks, the Jam had the most impact on pop music. While they could barely get noticed in America, the trio became genuine superstars in Britain, with an impressive string of Top Ten singles in the late '70s and early '80s. The Jam could never have a hit in America because they were thoroughly and defiantly British. Under the direction of guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Paul Weller, the trio spearheaded a revival of mid-'60s mod groups, in the style of the Who and the Small Faces. Like the mod bands, the group dressed stylishly, worshipped American R&B, and played it loud and rough. By the time of the group's third album, Weller's songwriting had grown substantially, as he was beginning to write social commentaries and pop songs in the vein of the Kinks. Both his political songs and his romantic songs were steeped in British culture, filled with references and slang in the lyrics, as well as musical allusions. Furthermore, as the Jam grew more popular and musically accessible, Weller became more insistent and stubborn about his beliefs, supporting leftist causes and adhering to the pop aesthetics of '60s British rock without ever succumbing to hippie values. Paradoxically, that meant even when their music became more pop than punk, they never abandoned the punk values .. if anything, Weller stuck to the strident independent ethics of 1977 more than any other punk band just by simply refusing to change.

Weller formed the Jam with drummer Rick Buckler, bassist Bruce Foxton, and guitarist Steve Brookes while they were still in school in 1975; Brookes quickly left the band and they remained a trio for the rest of their career. For the next year, the band played gigs around London, building a local following. In February 1977, the group signed a record contract with Polydor Records; two months later, they released their debut single, "In the City," which reached the U.K. Top 40. The following month, the group released their debut album, also called In the City. Recorded in just 11 days, the album featured a combinations of R&B covers and Weller originals, all of which sounded a bit like faster, more ragged versions of the Who's early records. Their second single, "All Around the World," nearly broke into the British Top Ten and the group embarked on a successful British tour. During the summer of 1977, they recorded their second album, This Is the Modern World, which was released toward the end of the year. "The Modern World" made it into the Top 40 in November, just as the Jam were beginning their first American tour. Although it was brief, the tour was not successful, leaving bitter memories of the U.S. in the minds of the band.

This Is the Modern World peaked in the British charts at number 22, yet it received criticism for repeating the sound of the debut. The band began a headlining tour of the U.K., yet it was derailed shortly after it started when the group got into a nasty fight with a bunch of rugby players in a Leeds hotel. Weller broke several bones and was charged with assault, although the Leeds Crown Court would eventually acquit him. The Jam departed for another American tour in March of 1978 and it was yet another unsuccessful tour, as they opened for Blue Öyster Cult. It did nothing to win new American fans, yet their star continued to rise in Britain. Bands copying the group's mod look and sound popped up across Britain and the Jam itself performed at the Reading Festival in August. All Mod Cons, released late in 1979, marked a turning point in the Jam's career, illustrating that Weller's songwriting was becoming more melodic, complex, and lyrically incisive, resembling Ray Davies more than Pete Townshend.

Even as their sound became more pop-oriented, the group lost none of their tightly controlled energy. All Mod Cons was a major success, peaking at number six on the U.K. charts, even if it didn't make a dent in the U.S. Every one of the band's singles were now charting in the Top 20, with the driving "Eton Rifles" becoming their first Top Ten in November 1979, charting at number three.

Setting Sons, released at the end of 1979, climbed to number four in the U.K. and marked their first charting album in the U.S., hitting number 137 in spring of 1980. At that time, the Jam had become full-fledged rock stars in Britain, with their new "Going Underground" single entering the charts at number one. During the summer, the band recorded their fifth album, with the "Taxman"-inspired "Start" released as a teaser single in August; "Start" became their second straight number one. Its accompanying album, the ambitious Sound Affects, hit number two in the U.K. at the end of the year; it was also the band's high-water mark in the U.S., peaking at number 72. "That's Entertainment," one of the standout tracks from Sound Affects, charted at number 21 in the U.K. as an import single, confirming the band's enormous popularity.

"Funeral Pyre," the band's summer 1981 single, showed signs that Weller was becoming fascinated with American soul and R&B, as did the punchy, horn-driven "Absolute Beginners," which hit number four in the fall of the year. As the Jam were recording their sixth album, Weller suffered a nervous breakdown, which prompted him to stop drinking. In February 1982, the first single from the new sessions .. the double A-sided "Town Called Malice"/"Precious" .. became their third number one single and the band became the first group since the Beatles to play two songs on BBC's Top of the Pops. The Gift, released in March of 1982, showcased the band's soul infatuation and became the group's first number one album in the U.K. "Just Who Is the 5 O'Clock Hero" hit number eight in July, becoming the group's second import single to make the U.K. charts.

Although the Jam was at the height of its popularity, Weller was becoming frustrated with the trio's sound and made the decision to disband the group. On the heels of the number two hit "The Bitterest Pill," the Jam announced their breakup in October of 1982. The band played a farewell tour in the fall and their final single, "Beat Surrender," entered the charts at number one. Dig the New Breed, a compilation of live tracks, charted at number two in December of 1982. All 16 of the group's singles were re-released by Polydor in the U.K. at the beginning of 1983; all of them recharted simultaneously. Bruce Foxton released a solo album, Touch Sensitive, and Rick Buckler played with the Time UK; neither of the efforts were as noteworthy as the Jam biography the two wrote in the early '90s, which contained many vicious attacks on Weller.

Immediately after the breakup of the Jam, Weller formed the Style Council with Mick Talbot, a member of the Jam-inspired mod revival band the Merton Parkas. After a handful of initial hits, the Style Council proved to be a disappointment and Weller fell out of favor, both critically and commercially. At the end of the decade he disbanded the group and went solo in the early '90s; his solo albums were both artistic and popular successes, returning him to the spotlight in the U.K. The legacy of the Jam is apparent in nearly every British guitar pop band of the '80s and '90s, from the Smiths to Blur and Oasis. More than any other group, the Jam kept the tradition of three-minute, hook-driven British guitar pop alive through the '70s and '80s, providing a blueprint for generations of bands to come.

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Bruce Foxton WILL be guesting with The Gift featuring Rick Buckler at the Birmingham, Brighton and Chichester gigs. Playing Jam songs fopr the first time since 1982. >>>>>>>>>> Sat 11.11 Worcester, Pierpoint Street, The Marr’s Bar 01905 613336 www.marrsbar.co.uk Tickets: Collect in in person from venue or via paypal see venue website for details. Doors: 8.00pm>>>>>>>>>> Sun 12.11 Nuneaton, Queens Rd, Queens Hall 02476 642454 www.queenshall.net>>>>>>>>>> Thur 23.11 Swindon, Greatfield, Riffs Bar 01793 778304 www.riffsbar.biz Tickets: Collect from venue from 5.00pm (except Mons & Tues) also Music City in the Tything till 5.30pm (except Suns & Mon) Doors: 8.00pm>>>>>>>>>> Fri 24.11 Birmingham, The Barfly 0870 9070999 www.barflyclub.com Support from “The Allies” www.myspace.com/theallies Doors: 7.30pm Tickets: 08700 600 100 or on line http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=gb_midlands&query=detail&event=178134>>>>>>>>>> Sat 25.11 Cardiff, Kingsway, The Barfly 0870 9070999 www.barflyclub.com Support from “SOULDRIVER” www.souldriver.co.uk Doors: 7.30pm Tickets: 08700 600 100 or on line http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=gb_wales&query=detail&event=179168&interface=>>>>>>>>>> Sun 26.11 Reading, Gunn Street, Reading Fez 01189 586839 www.readingfez.com Support from “CAINE” www.danspeople.co.uk Tickets: via venue website www.wegottickets.com/event/12578>>>>> 08700 600 100 also www..ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=gb_south&query=detail&event=178133 Doors: 7.30pm>>>>>>>>>> Thur 7.12 Winsford, Market Place, De.Bees Music Bar 01606 558596 www.debees.com>>>>>>>>>> Sat 9.12 Brighton, Madeira Drive, Concorde II 01273 673311 www.concorde2.co.uk Support from “YOUNG SOUL REBELS” www.myspace.com/theyoungsoulrebels Tickets: 01273 673311 also Rounder Records 01273 325440, 24 hr bkgs 08700 600 100 or on line www.ticketweb.co.uk Doors: 7.30pm>>>>>>>>>> Thur 14.12 Edinburgh, Victoria Street, The Liquid Room 0131 225 2564 www.liquidroom.com Support from “FIVE PARK DRIVE” www.fiveparkdrive.co.uk Tickets: Tickets Scotland 0131 220 3234 www.tickets-scotland.co.uk or Ripping Records 0131 226 7010 Doors: 7.00pm>>>>>>>>>> Fri 15.12 Glasgow, Clyde St, Barfly 0870 9070999 www.barflyclub.com Support from “Starstudded78” www.starstudded78.com Tickets: via venue website also http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=gb_scotland&query=detail&event=177903 Doors: 8.00pm>>>>>>>>>> Sat 16.12 Newcastle, Carling Academy 2 0870 771 2000 www.newcastle-academy.co.uk Support from “El Bistro” www.myspace.com/elbistro Tickets: 24 hr booking 0870 771 2000 www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=gb_northeast&query=detail&interface=carlingnewcastle&event=177486>>>>> Venue Box Office Open from 12pm - 4pm Mon to Sat. No booking fees charged for cash transactions. Doors: 7.00pm>>>>>>>>>> Thur 21.12 Blackburn, Town Hall Street, The North Bar 01254 682670 www.north-bar.org.uk>>>>>>>>>> Fri 22.12 Welwyn Gdn City, Church Rd, The Green Room 01707 372700 www.greenroomwgc.co.uk …….in association with City Sounds Promotions Tickets: 08700 600 100 or on line www.ticketweb.co.uk can be bought in cash commission free and collected from City Sounds>>>>>>>>>> Sat 23.12 Chichester, Spur Road, The Venue 08700 600 100 www.thevenueuk.com Support from “Neville Staple’s SPECIALS” Tickets: 08700 600 100 or on line http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=gb_south&query=detail&event=186482 Doors: 8.00pm>>>>>>>>>> Thur 18.1 London, Islington, Bar Academy 0870 3800017 www.islington-academy.co.uk Support from “Tne Requiems” www.myspace.com/therequiems Tickets: 24 hr booking 0870 771 2000 http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=gb_london&query=detail&interface=islingacad&event=177331>>>>> Venue Box Office Open from 12pm - 4pm Mon to Sat. No booking fees charged for cash transactions. Doors: 7.00pm>>>>>>>>>> Fri 19.1 Gloucester, Eastgate Street, Guildhall Arts Centre 01452 503050 www.gloucester.gov.uk Support from “Tne Skyshakers” www.myspace.com/theskyshakers Tickets: 01452 503050 https://www.gloucesteractive.co.uk/events/start.htm Doors: 8.00pm>>>>> _________________>>>>> www.the-gift.info>>>>> http://www.myspace.com/thegiftwoking>>>>> THE GIFT – RETURN OF THE JAM’S RICK BUCKLER >>>>>>>>>>>