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verb - to damage or ruin
BANJAX - BANJAX was a folk and ceilidh-dance band based in Hastings on the south coast of England and mainly active during the 1990s. The name "Banjax" was a ...
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ruin, incapacitate, or break. |
Ruin, incapacitate, or break. |
To ruin or destroy. |
A mess or undesirable situation made as a result of incompetence. |
Banjax description |
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BANJAX was a folk and ceilidh-dance band based in Hastings on the south coast of England and mainly active during the 1990s. * The name "Banjax" was a play on words. Its members were initially drawn from the members of the local Mad Jacks Morris dancers, so the name was designed to reflect the fact that it was in origin a Band formed from Mad Jacks. * The band initially coalesced more or less organically around the iconic figure of Dave Roberts, a gifted melodeon player who for some years had been a member of the folk super-group Blowzabella before he moved to Hastings to take up a job teaching at the local college. The initial line-up of Banjax was as follows (in alphabetical order) ; * Peter Bolwell (saxophone and recorder), Brian Chainey (drums), Gilly Henry (later to be known as Gilly Linn violin and recorder), Dennis Langley (concertina), Keith Leech (trombone), Cliff Mason (bass guitar), Pete Moore (trombone and vocals), Neil Parker (recorder and lead guitar), Lynda Ridley (recorder), |