There are at least 7 bands called The Models (For Australian group tag as 'Models') The Models 1. One is a girl group from the 1960s, who relased a cover of "Bend Me, Shape Me" in 1966 2. The Models are Canadian group formed 1975. 3. The Models (credited also as Models) was a short-lived punk band formed in Harrow, London, England. It consisted in Cliff Fox on vocals and guitar, Marco Pirroni on guitar, Mick Allen on bass and Terry Day on drums. They released 'Freeze / Man of The Year/Freeze' 7 inch in 1977. The band included future Rema-Rema and Adam and the Ants guitarist and early British punk fixture Marco Pirroni. Pirroni and Allen befriended while attending art school in Harrow. When punk emerged in 1976, the first formed Siouxsie and the Banshees, playing guitar, although for brief time. Shortly after that, he and Allen formed a band called The Beastly Cads, who later changed their name to The Models. The band only released one single "Freeze" and recorded four songs in the Peel Sessions, before dissolving. Later, Pirroni and Allen formed Rema-Rema, a post-punk band. Pirroni later reteamed up with Terry Day, who since then was named Terry Lee Miall, in Adam and the Ants, beginning to work alongside that band's singer and frontman, Adam Ant. Allen went on to other projects, the longest running being The Wolfgang Press on the influential British record label 4AD. After the demise of the band he paired up with Giuseppe De Bellis, to form the experiment project Geniuser 4. The Models are France Electronic and Funk in 1979 5. The Models are Italian Electronic released Good Time in 1990 6. The Models are Indian released album Joana Hai Bollywood in 1997 7. The Models were a New Orleans New Wave/Pop band from 1980-1985. The band then moved to Los Angeles and changed their name to Human Drama. 8. (No Wait: this is a mis-tag. Read the comments, and re-tag your work "Models", drop "The") The Models were an Australian band in the early 80s featuring Sean Kelly and James Freud. Their quirky determination to be different in early work morphed eventually into mainstream commercial hits. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.