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Revision as of 16:02, 17 November 2004 edit23skidoo (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users38,419 edits The Star Trek character T'Pau never appeared in any of the movies← Previous edit Revision as of 16:07, 28 November 2004 edit undo23skidoo (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users38,419 edits Created a disambiguation page and moved the article about the musical group to T'Pau (musical group)Next edit →
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'''T'Pau''' could refer to one of the following
'''T'Pau''' was a late-] ] group who originated from the town of ] in central ]. They had a string of top 20 hits in the UK, and several hits in the ] and ].


The band took their name from the ] matriarch ] who apeared in one episode of the original '']'' series and most recently appeared in two episodes of '']''. The band was formed in ]. * ], a ] in the '']'' universe.
* ], a musicial group named after the above character.
* The '']'', a fictional ] in the ''Star Trek'' universe, which was also named for the character.


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The band members included:

*Carol Decker - Vocals/Songwriter
*Ron Rogers - Rhythm guitar/Songwriter
*Tim Burgess - Percussion
*Michael Chetwood - Keyboards
*Paul Jackson - Bass

T'Pau's first hit was the ] single "Heart and Soul", which reached Number 4 in both the UK and US charts. The following year, the band had their biggest hit with the ] "China in Your Hand," which spent five weeks at Number One in the UK charts and also claimed the top slots in several European countries, although the song made little impact on the US charts.

They had a number of smaller hits which made it to at least the UK Top 20, including the singles "Valentine", "Sex Talk", "I Will Be With You", "Monkey House" and "Secret Garden".

Their ] album ''Bridge of Spies'' (the album was called ''T'Pau'' in the US) won the best album and single award at the ] British record industry awards, and was a best seller.

The band failed to maintain their success and split in ], but have in recent years attempted a comeback.

==External links==

*http://www.tpau.org/

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