Wonder Stuff In Wales
Drummer Martin Gilks (1965 - 2006, left) and singer Miles Hunt (right), of English pop group The Wonder Stuff at Rockfield Studios, near Monmouth in Wales, December 1989. The group are recording demos for the group's third album, 'Never Loved Elvis'. (Photo by Kevin Cummins/Getty Images)
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December 01, 1989
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