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Average White Band

The Average White Band are a Scottish funk and R&B band that had a series of soul and disco hits between 1974 and 1980. They are best known for their million-selling instrumental track "Pick Up the Pieces", and their albums AWB and Cut the Cake.... Wikipedia
Genre: R&B/Soul
Also known as: AWB
Labels: Atlantic, RCA, MCA, Rhino, Arista
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Members · Alan Gorrie – bass, guitars, vocals, keyboards (1972–1983, 1989–present) · Owen "Onnie" McIntyre – guitars, backing vocals (1972–1983, 1989–present) ...
The Average White Band is (L-R). Cliff Lyons -- Alto sax, keyboards, vocals. Rob Aries -- Keyboard, bass. Onnie McIntrye -- Guitar, vocals.
Apr 15, 2024 · Members · Adam Deitch (1998 – 2001) · Alan Gorrie · Alex Ligertwood (1989 – 1996) · Fred Vigdor (1989 – present) · Hamish Stuart (1972 – 1982).
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Original Members: Alan Gorrie (b. 19th July 1946, Perth, Scotland; bass, vocals); Mike Rosen (trumpet, guitar); replaced by Hamish Stuart (b.
Average White Band Ex Original members are Molly Duncan,Hamish Stuart,and Steve Ferrone. Back together after all these years and are now 360 with a new CD.
The ensemble was founded by six Scotsmen—Alan Gorrie, Owen “Onnie” Mclntyre, Roger Ball, Malcolm “Molly” Duncan, Robbie Mclntosh, and Hamish Stuart—who had ...
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Dec 10, 2021 · Average White Band · Roger Ball — alto saxophone, keyboards · Malcolm “Molly” Duncan — tenor saxophone · Alan Gorrie — lead vocals, guitar, bass.
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