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Jen Green • vocals, rhythm guitar Stella Morgan • keyboards Heather de Lyon • drums Pete Clarke • bass Sal Horne • reggae scraper The Devil’s Dykes played their first gig at the Rock Against Racism and Sexism festival. Heather: "About half our songs have political overtones. We think that rock music is too male-dominated and if women see us then they may think tht they can do it too. But we dont want to be too heavy. A lot of the songs dont mean much." Death of Pete Clarke, January 2007 Devils' Dykes bass player Pete Clarke sadly passed away in early 2007. He was the Children's Commissioner for Wales. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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