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Neville Staple

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Gender Male
Age 69
Date of birth April 11,1955
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Manchester Parish
Jamaica
Spouse Christine Staple
Music groups The Specials
Fun Boy Three
Job Actor
Singer
Percussionist
BooksOriginal Rude Boy
Original Rude Boy: From Borstal to The Specials: A Life in Crime & Music
Movies/Shows Beverley
Special Beat: Enjoy Yourself
Groups The Specials
Fun Boy Three
Children Sheena Staple
Darren Simms
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SongsSongsA Message to You, RudyThe Specials · 1979 Ghost TownGhost Town · 1981 You're Wondering NowThe Specials · 1979 View 25+ more
ListA Message to You, RudyThe Specials · 1979
Upcoming eventsvenue Duycker
InstrumentsVocals
Percussion
Trumpet
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Neville Staple Life story


Neville Eugenton Staple, sometimes credited as Neville Staples, is a Jamaican-born English singer, known for his work with the 2 Tone ska band the Specials, the pop group Fun Boy Three, as well as with his own group, the Neville Staple Band. He also performed with Ranking Roger in the supergroup Special Beat.

Facebook removes The "Specials" - singer on the page "about the skinhead on the left"

Jun 10,2020 2:43 pm

Neville Staple is a singer for the ska band The Specials

Facebook to far wrong with a page about The Specials in what the band members think that was a wrong link to racism.

Band legend Neville Staple and his wife and Manager, Christine, were affected among the hundreds of other people, the pages linked with skinheads have been removed.

the couple, who believe that the algorithms linked to the 1970s 2-tone movement, with racism, she said, was "the complete opposite of what we were going to be".

Facebook said the account have been removed "errors" and been re-set.

- Mr. and Mrs. brace realized their accounts had been removed on Monday evening and said they were "amazed", as in, it was because you incorrectly identified as a racist.

The Specials formed in Coventry in the 1970s

"in the 2 Tone era, we came through, when the ethnic tension Nuts have been said a bit of what we are now," Christine, who also sings in The Specials .

"We were all over you bring to black and white. "

The couple said they believed that Facebook was "not a generalization, those who apologize in connection with skinhead" - often in connection with extreme right - wing Ideology and should be in favour of it.

"they clearly have not looked in 2-tone," a woman staple.

"It was all going to Change - we have skinheads, rudies. a whole bunch of fans Out There . "

Neville and Christine 'Sugary' staple food both had their Facebook pages removed for about 24 hours

"It is incredibly hurtful to label racist," said a fan had locked your account.

The Woman , who asked to remain anonymous, said their Facebook page has been restored, on Tuesday evening, but they accused The Company of "blanket of ignorance".

"It's all just guess - I have not shared anything that is offensive or derogatory and I open to those who do not share condemn hateful messages. "

In a statement a spokesman of Facebook said The Company was "check out What Happened in this case and is Taking Steps to ensure that it happens again".

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Source of news: bbc.com

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