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  1. The Vipers Skiffle Group – later known simply as The Vipers – were one of the leading British groups during the skiffle period of the mid to late 1950s, and were important in the careers of radio and television presenter Wally Whyton, coffee bar manager Johnny Martyn, wire salesman Jean Van den Bosch, instrument repairer Tony Tolhurst ...

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    The Vipers. The Vipers were an Irish new wave group of the late 1970s. A live act fronted by Paul Boyle and guitarist George Sweeney, they toured with Thin Lizzy, [1] The Clash [2] and The Jam. [3] The group was formed as part of a growing punk scene in Dublin the late 1970s. [4]

  3. 141. 17K views 14 years ago. B side. • I've Got You / No Such Thing ...more. B side.•. I've Got You / No Such Thing7" - Mulligan Records - LUNS718 - IRL - 1978 - PSMore...

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  5. In September of 1956, a quintet consisting of Wally Whyton (guitar, vocals), Johnny Booker (guitar, vocals), Jean Van Der Bosch (vocals, guitar), Tony Tolhurst (bass), and John Pilgrim (washboard) played… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1950s - 1960s. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Alternative/Indie Rock, Garage Rock Revival, Skiffle.

  6. About 116,404 views The Vipers Skiffle Group – later known simply as The Vipers – were one of the leading British groups during the skiffle period of the mid to late 1950s, and were important...

  7. Apr 10, 2010 · Charted in Jan 1957 in UK - peaked at # 10

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  8. The Vipers were, after Lonnie Donegan, the most successful skiffle act in England, charting a half-dozen singles between November of 1956 and October of 1958.

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