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    The Average White Band (also known as AWB) are a Scottish funk and R&B band that had a series of soul and disco hits between 1974 and 1980. They are best...
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  • fourth album released by Average White Band. "Overture" (Average White Band, Ball, Stuart) - 2:14 "Love Your Life" (Average White Band, Gorrie, Stuart) - 4:49...
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    "Pick Up the Pieces" is a song by the Average White Band from their second album, AWB. On the single, songwriting credit was given to founding member and...
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  • Aftershock is an album by the R&B band Average White Band, released in 1989. Three original bandmembers returned; Alex Ligertwood joined on vocals. Chaka...
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    Alan Gorrie (category Average White Band members)
    guitarist, keyboardist and singer. He is a founding member of the Average White Band and remains one of two original members in the group's current line-up...
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  • is a list of yacht rock bands and artists. Yacht rock Airplay Alessi Ambrosia America Attitudes Patti Austin Average White Band George Benson Stephen Bishop...
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    Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band is a live rock supergroup founded in 1989 with shifting personnel, led by former Beatles drummer and vocalist Ringo Starr...
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  • AWB (album) (category Average White Band albums)
    AWB is the second studio album by the Scottish funk and soul band Average White Band, released in August 1974. AWB topped Billboard's Pop Albums and Black...
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    Roger Ball (musician) (category Average White Band members)
    keyboardist, songwriter and arranger. He is a former original member of the Average White Band (AWB). Ball attended the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee...
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    Hamish Stuart (category Average White Band members)
    of the Average White Band. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Stuart attended Queens Park School in Glasgow and left to form his first professional band 'The Dream...
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  • number one song, such as Barry Manilow, Ohio Players, Linda Ronstadt, Average White Band, The Eagles, The Doobie Brothers, Labelle, Minnie Riperton, Earth...
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  • Molly Duncan (category Average White Band members)
    October 2019) was a Scottish tenor saxophonist, and founding member of Average White Band. Malcolm "Molly" Duncan recorded with Ray Charles, Tom Petty, Buddy...
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    Steve Ferrone (category Average White Band members)
    previously featured drummer Robbie McIntosh. McIntosh later joined the Average White Band, but just after releasing their first number-one album, he died of...
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  • Let's Go Round Again (category Average White Band songs)
    "Let's Go Round Again" is a song by the Scottish funk and R&B group Average White Band. The single charted at No. 12 in the UK, No. 53 on the US Billboard...
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    Eliot Lewis (category Daryl Hall and the Daryl's House Band members)
    multi-instrumentalist and solo artist. He is best known for his work with Average White Band (1989–2002) and Hall & Oates (2003–2023). Lewis was the original featured...
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    "best R&B vocal performance, male". In 1977, King collaborated with Average White Band in releasing the album Benny & Us. The album spawned two top 40 R&B...
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    Alex Ligertwood (category Average White Band members)
    started by members of Grateful Dead, John Cipollina and friends, the Average White Band and David Sancious. Ligertwood sang lead vocals on the song "Crank...
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  • Why (redirect from Why? (band))
    Evolution, 2017 "Why", by Antique from Die for You, 2001 "Why", by Average White Band from Cut the Cake, 1975 "Why" by Avril Lavigne, a B-side of the single...
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  • Cut the Cake (album) (category Average White Band albums)
    Cut the Cake is the third album released by Average White Band, released in 1975. This album's hit title track reached #10 on the Billboard pop singles...
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  • Robbie McIntosh (drummer) (category Average White Band members)
    was a Scottish drummer from Dundee who was a founder-member of the Average White Band (AWB). His father was American-born actor Bonar Colleano, who had...
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  • Cut the Cake (song) (category Average White Band songs)
    "Cut the Cake" is a song written and performed by Average White Band. It was featured on their 1975 album Cut the Cake. The song was arranged by Roger...
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  • Onnie McIntyre and drummer Robbie McIntosh, who later formed the Average White Band, played on the single, along with Nic Potter of Van der Graaf Generator...
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  • Feel No Fret (category Average White Band albums)
    Feel No Fret is the seventh album by Scottish funk and R&B band Average White Band (also AWB) released in 1979 on the RCA label in the United Kingdom...
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  • the band's more successful releases, yielding several R&B hits, such as "Freak-A-Ristic," "If Your Heart Isn't In It" (written by former Average White Band...
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  • Warmer Communications (category Average White Band albums)
    Warmer Communications is a studio album released by Average White Band. The title is a play on Warner Communications, parent company of AWB's Atlantic...
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    Daily. Vol. 206, no. 49. pp. 10–11. Beaujour, Tom (May 1999). "The Average White Band". Guitar World. pp. 48–54, 112. Bell, Josh (April 10, 2015). "Bridging...
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  • Show Your Hand (album) (category Average White Band albums)
    Show Your Hand is the first album by Scottish funk band Average White Band, likely recorded at RG Jones Recording Studios, Wimbledon, London, and released...
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  • (1962) "Car Train" - The Jazz Jury (1996) "Pick Up the Pieces" - Average White Band (1974) "Go Daddy-O" - Big Bad Voodoo Daddy (1996) "I'm Beginning to...
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    Auger's Oblivion Express, appearing on the band's first three albums together with future Average White Band drummer Robbie McIntosh. Mullen then joined...
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    and dealer and as a session musician drummer. Martin worked with Average White Band, The Quireboys and The Dogs D'Amour in the 1990s. From the age of...
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