The Wolfgang Press

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The Wolfgang Press were an English band active in the 1980s and 1990s. While many people were involved in most of their recordings (especially in later years), the core band consisted of Michael Allen (vocals, bass), Mark Cox (keyboards), and Andrew Gray (guitar). The band recorded for the 4AD label. Allen and Cox had both been members of Rema-Rema and Mass, while Gray had been a member of In Camera. All of these bands had also recorded for 4AD. The group scored a #2 Modern Rock hit in the U.S. with "A Girl Like You" in 1992, which was also their biggest international hit.

Michael Allen is now with the band Geniuser, who released an album Mud Black on the Danish Phisteria label in 2005, Andrew Gray records under the name Limehouse Outlaw and released an album Homegrown on his own label in 2003, and Mark Cox has contributed writing and production to a project entitled U:guru.

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Alternative Rock, Dance, Pop, Alternative, Post-punk, Rock. Vote on Genres

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Members

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Andrew Gray

current & founder member

Mark Cox

current & founder member

Michael Allen

current & founder member

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