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Ziggy Pop

Season 1, Ep. 7

Double Dog? We can offer Double Nathan, because this week Nathan and Will are joined by Nathan and Shane from Ziggy Pop, a Midlands-based Iggy and The Stooges tribute band.


Armed with a name and decades of playing in original and covers bands, Nathan had the idea of starting Ziggy Pop – a David Bowie and Iggy Pop covers band – before dropping Bowie to focus on the Godfather of Punk and his shirtless exploits.


Nathan discusses the origins of Wiggy Pop (some of our most in-depth wig devotion yet) and the health and safety risk of going full Peanut Butter Iggy onstage.


Will reveals that he has never released two solo albums in the same year.


You can find Ziggy Pop on Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/ziggypopmusicuk?igsh=MXdnb3c3eWpqNGlqeQ==


You can follow The Wedding Singer podcast on Instagram here:

https://www.instagram.com/theweddingsingerpod/


Catch the UK’s best/sexiest/wittiest/coolest [delete as appropriate] The Strokes tribute band ‘New York City Cops’ live in a city/town/hamlet near you - dates here (you can also book us via the website):

https://newyorkcitycops.com


The track featured throughout the podcast is ‘Is This Me?’ by our talented friends Le Groupe Fantastique, find them on Spotify here:

https://open.spotify.com/track/1bt8eDSsmV28QDxLCpLpDA?si=P3MSFW34RhGUxeFmm-yLWA


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