'Paper Lace' History:
AboutPaper Lace was a Nottingham based pop group, formed in 1969. Known to the Americans as a classic one-hit wonder; however, in the UK they were a "classic two and a half hit wonder" (Sendra, 2006). The core of the band originally formed in 1967 as Music Box, but changed their name to Paper Lace when Phil Wright joined as drummer and lead singer. The band took their name from lace products created from a special grade of high quality paper manufactured in Nottingham; their hometown. Paper Lace was one of hundreds of pop bands in England looking for the big time while slogging their way through small club gigs and brief television appearances. A season at Tiffany's, a Rochdale club, led to more television appearances, but a passport to the charts did not arrive until a 1974 victory on Opportunity Knocks, the ITV talent contest series (Larkin, 2005). |
Paper Lace Discography:
| Release Title and date | |
![]() | . . . And Other Bits of Material 2003 |
![]() | Best of Paper Lace 2002 |
![]() | Best of Paper Lace 2002 |
![]() | Greatest Hits 2002 |
![]() | Paper Lace 1974 |
![]() | The Night Chicago Died 1974 |
| love song - the night chicago died |








