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There have been at least two bands / artists called Katch 22. 1. Katch 22 were a bunch of young boys who, in the 1960s, produced the U.K. answer to the U.S. soft rock scene (although they also recorded louder material in a more fuzzy, garage-y vein). Based in Surrey, Katch 22 were semi-pro until June 1966 when their performance at London's 100 Club was witnessed by TokeNam Aw, who offered to manage the group. Their first recording and début single, 'Major Catastrophe', was written by Aw. The track was actually recorded by session musicians, with the band just contributing vocals. They recorded a few more singles, as well as one album, It's Soft Rock And Allsorts, It's Katch 22 (1967). 2. Katch 22 was a British hip hop group active in the early 1990s. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Major Catastrophe / Hold Me

Dark Tales From Two Cities

Diary Of A Blackman Living In The Land Of The Lost

The Katch 22 Story

Swinging London: The Accidental Genius of Saga Records 1968-1970
Swinging London
Voyage Through The Sugarcube
Let's Ride: 20 Popsike Excursions From The UK And Europe (Fairytales Can Come True Vol. 3)
John Peel Session

nonconformist rituals
Piccadilly Sunshine, Part 6: British Pop Psych & Other Flavours, 1967 - 1970
Fairytales Can Come True