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Sticky Tape is a rock and soul band formed in 1972, consisting of multi-instrumentalist Suki Miguel, vocalist and guitarist Kazumi Aito-Hughes, drummer Elizabeth Hassan and bassist Matfei Fedorovich Dupont.

Suki Miguel formed the group The Ferns in April 1972 in Liverpool with Kazumi Aito-Hughes and Matfei Fedorovich Dupont, with Suki as the original singer and Kazumi on guitar. They performed a few gigs in small bars and were shortly joined by Elizabeth Hassan as a drummer.

They found little success at first, mainly due to prejudice towards members of the group and rumors revolving around Matfei’s sexuality.

Kazumi suggested changing the group's name to Sticky Tape and him becoming the lead singer, which was met with pushback from Suki, but she eventually agreed. After the band's rename and rearrangement, the group began to have an increase in popularity and performed in larger bars and clubs. They performed in The She Club, where they were picked up by their future manager, Kit Stuart, sparking a global phenomenon.

Sticky Tape performing live

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