Spandau Ballet are a popular British band most prominent during the 1980s. Members are Tony Hadley on vocals, brothers Gary Kemp and Martin Kemp on guitar and bass respectively, with Gary also supplying background vocals, Steve Norman on saxophone and John Keeble on the drums. Spandau Ballet formed in the late 1970s in London and within just a few years were one of the most successful of the ‘New Romantic’ groups. This guitar was played by guitarist and songwriter with Spandau Ballet, Gary Kemp. It has a mother of pearl inlay designed like a stylised bird, recreated on the album cover for their LP True. Kemp was responsible for writing all 23 hit singles including classics such as ‘True’, ‘Gold’ and ‘Through The Barricades’.

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