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The Average White Band is: |
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| Alan Gorrie -- Bass, Guitar, Lead Vocals | |||||||||||
| Onnie McIntyre -- Guitar, Vocals | |||||||||||
| Klyde Jones -- Keyboard, Bass, Lead Vocals | |||||||||||
| Fred ' Freddy V' Vigdor -- Saxes, Keyboards, Vocals | |||||||||||
| Rocky Bryant -- Drums | |||||||||||
| AWB are widely regarded as one of the best soul and funk bands in the history of music. Though perhaps best known for their timeless instrumental mega-hit 'Pick Up the Pieces' the band's strength actually lay in their consistently accomplished song-writing, stretching across several gold selling albums and multi- grammy nominations for the legendary Atlantic Records. Somewhat incongruously, given their Scottish roots, the six piece took the influences of their R&B heroes - people like Marvin Gaye, James Brown, Donny Hathaway and others - and developed their own 'authentic' sound which was eagerly adopted by black audiences in the US and elsewhere. Whilst a good number of cuts - 'Cut The Cake' and 'Let's Go 'Round Again' to name but two - attracted chart action as hit singles, many other album tracks, like 'Schoolboy Crush' and 'Person to Person' became much sampled and turn-tabled 'rare' grooves. Many more tunes, such as 'Cloudy', 'A Love Of Your Own' and 'Nothing You Can Do' - amongst many others- stand alongside some of the finest soul 'album tracks' ever recorded. The current line-up of the band - this time with noted US recruits augmenting founding members Alan Gorrie and Onnie McIntyre - continues to record and tour around the world to ongoing critical and audience acclaim. All this and more is perfectly illustrated in the band's latest release Soul And The City which showcases the breadth and depth of the band's material, all captured within the excitement of a 2006 live performance |
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1965-66 GLASGOW, SCOTLAND 1967 1970 1971 1972 Stanley Baker's company promotes The Lincoln Music Festival, the band is booked, but don't yet have a name. Running out of time, British diplomat pal Rab Wyper's catch phrase 'too much for the average white man' is adapted, and Average White Band is born. After their first gig however, Gorrie decides that his vocal approach demands a second lead singer with a strong falsetto. Hamish Stuart, (doubling on guitar and bass) is brought in to replace trumpeter Rosen. Bonnie Bramlett of (Delany & Bonnie) hears the new rehearsal tapes and flies AWB to Los Angeles to start work on her first solo album 1973 MCA Records sign them immediately. The result, Show Your Hand is released on both sides of the Atlantic to 'much acclaim and cult status' but does not cross over into mainstream. The next album would have to be recorded in the States. 1974 LOS ANGELES 1975 |
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1976 |
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Person To Person (Live) is released, showcasing the band in live performance, playing arena sized venues, to enthusiastic, predominately black audiences. |
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1977 |
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AWB is chosen to form the nucleus of Atlantic’s All-Stars at The Montreux Jazz Festival. The live album from the festival is released later that year; the highlight being a big band version of 'Pieces' arranged and conducted by Arif Mardin, The all-star line-up includes Randy and Michael Brecker, Don Ellis, Herbie Mann, Sonny Fortune, Jim Mullen, Dick Morrisey. (Phil Collins commissioned the same arrangement from Arif Mardin in the late nineties for his big band Montreux appearance). | ||||||||||
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1978 |
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1979 |
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1980 |
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Volume VIII is released on Atlantic, and contains four previously unreleased songs on side one, and a Best Of selection on side two. |
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1982 |
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1983 – 1988 |
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1989 |
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1998 |
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2002 |
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2003
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2006 |
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2007 |
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CHARTS & AWARDS Albums: AWB (Gold Album) Cut The Cake (Gold Album) Soul Searching (Platinum Album) Benny and US (with Ben E. King) Warmer Communications (Gold album) Feel No Fret (Silver Album - UK)
Singles 'Pick Up The Pieces' 'Work to Do' 'Cut The Cake' 'Schoolboy Crush' 'Soul Searching' 'Get it Up For Love' 'A Star in The Ghetto' 'Sweet & Sour' 'Walk On By' 'Atlantic Avenue' 'Let's Go Round Again'
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Samples, Film & Television Samples Show Your Hand : Average White Band : Cut The Cake : Soul Searching Person To Person : Benny And Us : Warmer Communications : Feel No Fret : Film Television
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