Joan Armatrading Icehouse Musical Youth David Joseph Kajagoogoo Patti Austin & James Ingram Orange Juice Despite increasing exposure on TV and media, both of Orange Juice's 1982 singles failed to deliver the anticipated hit. However. the album Rip It Up issued in November 1982 was to spawn the single of the same name, which reached number 8 on the UK Singles Chart in February 1983. Referencing both Chic and the Buzzcocks, the single cemented Orange Juice as one of the brightest bands in the 'new pop' scene. The single was promoted through two memorable Top of the Pops performances, including one where bass player David McClymont appeared to fall into the crowd, apparently inebriated, gaining them a ban from the programme.[15] DJ Janice Long championed the band, commissioning two further Radio One Sessions in March 1983 Toto The Style Council Bananarama Forrest Michael Jackson Eurythmics Bonnie Tyler