They met 14 years ago at an Average White Band concert at the Carter Barron Amphitheater -- the Bowie paralegal, who is also a volunteer basketball coach, and the Winchester salesman who loves to play ...
It isn’t uncommon for musicians whose careers have passed the 50 year-mark to hope their legacies will live on 50 years after they have gone. Average White Band bassist and singer Alan Gorrie is most ...
They met 14 years ago at an Average White Band concert at Carter Baron Amphitheater -- the paralegal and volunteer basketball coach from Bowie and the salesman and rock band bass guitarist from ...
Subscribe to The St. Louis American‘s free weekly newsletter for critical stories, community voices, and insights that matter. Sign up Grammy-nominated, Scottish blue-eyed funk group, Average White ...
As their misleading moniker hints, AWB never really cared much about perceptions. In 1973, no white group (average or not) had ever made a go playing such tight, groovy, balls-out funky music; that ...
The Average White Band, an iconic soul and funk group widely known for belting out several hits in the 1970s, will headline the first Bayfront FunkFest on Sunday at the Highmark Amphitheater at ...
Average White Band's derivative funk sound not only crossed the Atlantic from the band's native Scotland, but also the color barriers in music. While their unique blend of R&B, funk, jazz and rock ...
Average White Band is coming to the Robins Theatre on Nov. 4. With multiple gold and platinum albums and three Grammy nominations on the legendary Atlantic label, they were the first Brits to ...
The 1970s Scottish funk/R&B group Average White Band will be the subject of a new feature documentary that is being supported by Sky and Screen Scotland, with Warner Music Entertainment ...
Are you ready to get funky with Average White Band? They are behind songs like “Pick Up the Pieces” and “Cut the Cake”, and now Average White Band is bringing their music to the stage in Detroit. When ...
Like the Beatles, the Average White Band was luckless on its first record label—the Beatles on Polydor and AWB on MCA. Both also found enormous success in the U.S. shortly after their letdown. The ...
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