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Bromley Contingent
Early punk rock figures
The Bromley Contingent were a group of followers of the Sex Pistols.[1] The name was coined by Melody Maker journalist Caroline Coon, after the town of Bromley where some of them lived.
They helped popularise the fashion of the early UK punk movement.
Members
The core members of the group included Siouxsie Sioux, Steven Severin, Billy Idol,[2] Simon 'Six' Barker, Debbie Juvenile (née Wilson), Linda Ashby, Philip Sallon, Simone Thomas, Bertie 'Berlin' Marshall, Tracie O'Keefe, and Sharon Hayman.
Soo Catwoman, another early punk aficionado, is often described as a member in later press, though Catwoman and members of the Bromley Contingent later dispute this.[3]
History
Main article: The Today incident
The term Bromley Contingent first appeared in the UK music press after the Sex Pistols' gig in Paris on 3 September 1976, when journalist Caroline Coon decided to write an article about "the fans