What did the Housemartins become?

Artist Biography The Housemartins broke up in 1988, just before they fully broke into the mainstream. The group’s lead songwriter, Paul Heaton, formed the Beautiful South the following year, and his new band capitalized on the success of the Housemartins to become one of the more popular U.K. groups of the early ’90s.

Who was the vocalist in the Housemartins?

Paul David Heaton
Paul David Heaton (born 9 May 1962) is an English singer-songwriter. He was the frontman of the Housemartins, who had success with the singles “Happy Hour” and the UK number one “Caravan of Love” in 1986 before disbanding in 1988.

When did Housemartins split up?

1988
The band split in 1988, but the members have remained in contact and have worked on each other’s projects. Norman Cook has enjoyed significant success with Beats International and then as Fatboy Slim, while Heaton, Hemingway and roadie Sean Welch formed the Beautiful South.

Who left the Housemartins?

Hugh Whitaker
Hugh Whitaker (born 18 May 1961) is an English musician and the former drummer for the British indie rock band The Housemartins. He replaced original drummer Chris Lang and drummed for the band’s first album, London 0 Hull 4, and its attendant single releases.

What are the Beautiful South called now?

More recent years see Dave Hemingway, Dave Stead and Alison Wheeler reunited as The New Beautiful South, a nine-piece band also featuring longtime band associates. In 2010, the band changed its name to The South. The debut South album “Sweet Refrains” was released in 2012.

Was Paul Heaton always in the beautiful South?

The band’s original material was written by Heaton and Rotheray. After the band’s first album, Welcome to the Beautiful South (1989, recorded as a quintet), they were joined by a succession of female vocalists….

The Beautiful South
Associated acts The Housemartins, Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott, The South