Click here to get to the official Bananarama website run by the Pascals! This is the best source of 100% accurate information and exclusive goodies (video footage etc.) as Keren and Sara are directly involved with the site! The Pascals are true fans and it shows! Great work, guys! The Pascals also run the official Bananarama myspace site.
Bananarama signed up with A&G Productions in 2003 for the release of the "Drama" album in 2005 in the UK although A&G subsequently licensed the release of the album in other countries through different record companies such as The Lab (US), Edel (Germany), Central Station (Australia) and Blanco Y Negro (Spain). A&G's website still has some Bananarama resources although the Bananarama section has not been updated since 2005.
Check out Siobhan Fahey's personal website. This is the place to go to find out more about the music Siobhan is creating now and also to interact with Ms Fahey herself as she replies to posts on the messageboards. There is also information on her site about her Bananarama days.
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BananaMail which will put you in touch with hundreds of Bananarama fans around the world! Founded in 1997 by yours truly, but now being run by the great Dave Higdon-Beeche, BananaMail allows you to read posts put up by other Bananarama fans or to post messages of your own for all to read. Fantastic for meeting fellow fans, getting the latest gossip or to arrange for trades.
Another absolutely fantastic Bananarama egroup you can join is the Bananarama Club which also has a very extensive membership and receives regular posts with all the latest news! A big thank you to Philip Stuckey.
Remember the days of Phil Loraine's "True Confessions" fanzine, and then Jason Berges' "WOW!"? Well, Dave Higdon-Beeche who runs the Bananarama Mailing List is now also the creator of "Pop Life", a Bananarama fanzine delivered to your doorstep full of exclusive interviews, fan contributions, contests and facts and figures. For subscription info, check out the "Pop Life" webpage here . Trust me, it's well worth every penny! Even Keren and Sara are fans!
Check out Lee's BananaramaUK website. It's a very beautifully-designed site and is very regularly updated with the latest news. There's also a forum for the literally hundreds of fans camped there!
Check out Claire's Ultimate Nana website. It is a fun and colourful site with an extremely comprehensive lyrics archive and a complete listing of all UK chart positions (including weeks on chart etc.). Best of all, it also has personal write-ups about literally each and every Bananarama song and album!
Check out Jamie's Bananarama Online website. There's not much on it and it's not been updated since April 2006 but hey, it's still worth a look! I like the layout and look of the site.
Check out Venetia's The 80s Bananarama website. It's what it says on the box - a website celebrating all things Bananarama in the 80s! A great resource!
Check out the Cafe 80s site, a great Stock Aitken Waterman resource which includes a Bananarama section with interviews, pictures etc. from the girls' days with the SAW producers in the mid-80s through to the present, including a fabulous radio interview with Keren and Sara in 1992 and another one to promote the "Drama" album in 2005.
Check out the Lucky Records site: I've not tried it out myself but Lucky Records is recommended by the official Bananarama website and has heaps of Bananarama stuff available including some very old and rare material. A great help in filling up whatever gaps you have in your collection, although things are a little pricey.
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