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Average White Band
The Average White Band were a Scottish funk and R&B band that had a series of soul and disco hits between 1974 and 1980. They were best known for their million-selling instrumental track "Pick Up the Pieces", and their albums AWB and Cut the Cake. The band name was initially…via Wikipedia
Career Highlights
16 albums- Formed
- 1971
- Active
- 1971–present
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Selected Discography
- 1973How Sweet Can You Get?
- 1973Show Your Hand
- 1974AWB
- 1975Cut the Cake
- 1975Put It Where You Want It
- 1976Soul Searching
- 1977Benny and Us
- 1978Warmer Communications
- 1979Feel No Fret
- 1980Shine
- 1982Cupid’s in Fashion
- 1988Aftershock
- 1996Soul Tattoo
- 2003Living in Colour
- 2016AWB R&B
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The Connection Web
13 threadsMembers
12- Robbie McIntosh(Scottish drummer for Average White Band)1974
- Roger Ball1982
- Alan Gorrie
- Klyde Jones2002–2011
- Fred Vigdor1989–present
- Alex Ligertwood1989–1996
- Hamish Stuart(Scottish guitarist, bassist, singer composer & producer)1972–1982
- Molly Duncan1982
- Adam Deitch1998–2001
- Steve Ferrone1974–1982
- John Wilson(UK singer in The Dodgers, Average White Band, and other bands)
- Owen McIntyre(Scottish guitarist and vocalist)
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