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Ellis, Beggs & Howard were an English rock band operating between 1987 and 1990. The original demo tapes for the group were recorded in North London at their management's building, the PARC tower. PARC were a leading management company, being the sole representatives of Terence Trent D'Arby, who at the time was a major act. The managers were both German: K.P. Schleinitz and Stefan "Luxi" Lux. Originally, Ellis, Beggs & Howard (EBH) were made up of Simon Ellis (keyboards and programming), Nick Beggs (bass guitar and Chapman stick), and Austin Howard (vocals). They were augmented by Paul Harvey on guitar and Robbie France on drums. (Although Harvey played on the PARC tapes, France did not.) They experimented with several other guitarists, including Marty Williamson, Keith Airey and Sabu Bugaban. EBH started in late 1987 by playing a few low-key gigs in London. They featured in the NME sponsored shows at The Greyhound in Fulham, and a performance at the nightclub, Heaven, and later in bigger arenas. Initially, the press were sceptical about the merits of the band, simply because of Beggs' previous link with Kajagoogoo.[citation needed]. However EBH found success in Continental Europe. Their first single, "Big Bubbles, No Troubles" (produced by Ralph Ruppert and Lux), was a hit in 1988, receiving several awards in many countries, although it reached number 41 in the UK Singles Chart.[1] After they appeared on the Night Network television programme, the press was inundated wi