The Jazz Butcher
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| Origin | Oxford |
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| United Kingdom | |
| Members | Pat Fish |
| Max Eider | |
| Peter Astor | |
| David J | |
| Owen Jones | |
| Genres | Indie Pop |
| Jangle | |
| Alternative/Indie | |
| Jangle Pop | |
| Rock | |
| Record labels | Creation Records |
| Glass Records | |
| A Scandal in Bohemia | |
| Fire Records | |
| Official site | jazzbutcher.com |
| Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
| Also known as | The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy; The Jazz Butcher And His Sikkorskis From Hell |
| Albums | A Scandal in Bohemia |
| The Highest in the Land | |
| Distressed Gentlefolk | |
| Fishcotheque | |
| Songs | 1987 |
| List | ConspiracyBig Questions: The Gift of Music, Volume 2 · 1987 |
| 1987 | |
| 1984 | |
| 1983 | |
| Active until | 2000 |
| Career start | Oxford, United Kingdom |
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| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 794827 |
About The Jazz Butcher
The Jazz Butcher was the alias of British singer/songwriter Pat Fish. It also served as the name of the band, though adjuncts were frequently used to distinguish between Fish’s persona and band itself The line-up of the band changed frequently throughout its history, with Pat Fish being the only constant.