Morrissey covered Bradford's "Skin Storm" for the b-side of the 1991 single "Pregant For The Last Time."
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Porn shame of former pop starDavid Higgerson (author email
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A COLLEGE lecturer who downloaded more than 1,200 pornographic images of children from the internet was in one of East Lancashire's most successful pop bands.
Mark Andrew McVitie had the images stored on floppy discs at his home when police raided on September 8 last year while he worked part-time at Blackburn College.
He was sent to Crown Court for sentence by Blackburn magistrates after admitting 20 specimen internet child pornography charges.
Today it was revealed that McVitie, 30, of Clarendon Road East, Blackburn, was drummer in the Blackburn-based band Bradford, which had a national tour and released four singles and an album, Shouting Quietly, in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Bradford were hailed as the next big thing and were the first band to release their debut single on CD.
The five-piece outfit recorded demos at the famed Strawberry Studios in Stockport.
Their demo tape prompted Mick Middles, author of the Smiths biography, to announce that "there is life after Morrissey after all" following the demise of the 80s band.
In 1988 the band supported Morrissey when he made his comeback at Wolverhampton Civic Hall, playing to 1,500 fans.
Their debut single Skin Storm released in 1988 was released on the Bolton-based label Village Records. The B-side Gattling Gun was about shooting Sun journalists.
Their only album was produced by Stephen Street, who worked with the Smiths and went on to work with Blur.
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