If Paul du Noyer’s forthcoming book on Deaf School had already been published we wouldn’t need to describe the band’s huge significance to a generation unborn or unknowing in the 1970s.
Deaf School are a very rich mix of remarkable tunes, intelligent lyrics, sharp arrangements and high-end musicianship. All of this delivered with wit, charm and glamour. If this sounds at odds with the many monochrome, inert self-regarding acts working today it is intentional.
Consider Deaf School to be part of the entertainment business as much as the music business and you start to get the picture. This is a mature and elite outfit. At recent performances audiences have included members of Madness, Glenn Matlock, Holly Johnson, Kevin Rowland and Ian Broudie all of whom understand the relevance of a band whose influence is widely acknowledged.
Expect to meet many other creatives at a Deaf School show too, film
directors, animators, writers, designers etc., all eager to absorb the
juicy goodness that flows from their performance. And it is about
performance; breathtaking in pace and scope, you are taken on an
emotional rollercoaster ride. You will experience much, and you will
emerge blinking and grinning with others, all wondering if what they
thought just happened really did. You are now part of a cognoscenti,
you have a knowledge not given to all, things are a little better for it.
Deafinitely!

Deaf School are ready to confirm dates now for late 2011 and 2012. Exceed your clients’ expectations (and your own) by booking a grown up band that really know how to entertain, attract attention and get re-booked. Enquiries are particularly welcome from discerning Music, Arts, Literary, Film, Fashion and Cultural events in the UK and overseas. Deaf School will return to Tokyo for appearances in March.
All three Warners albums are available on Cherry Red Records.
New "Enrico & Bette x x" mini album from Cargo Records and the official site.

"In the whole history of Liverpool music two bands matter most, one is the Beatles and the other is Deaf School"
Paul du Noyer (founder of MOJO)
"Pop’s great catalyst"
The Guardian
"Deaf School are a cheerful gang of rock-cabaret chancers mixing cheap glamour withshowbiz pastiche”"
Glasgow Herald
"Full-on theatrical show"
The Big Issue
"Deaf School put on a show that all the money in the world couldn’t buy"
NME
"I was transfixed"
Holly Johnson
"Deaf School are the stopped clock that is right twice in a lifetime"
The Word
"More chemistry than the periodic table"
Liverpool Daily Post
More info:
www.deafschoolmusic.com
Booking Enquiries
All booking enquiries to Dan Silver: dan@vathq.co.uk.







