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The Embers were formed by friends late in 2005 and aimed to compete in the National Campus Band Competition (NCBC). Duncan Ewington of Sauce Magazine caught their performance at the Art School Ball of the University of Tasmania in Hobart in December; he described how, "The Embers were tight and original – I loved the panpipes and the charango guitar, violin and stand-up-bass – what a combo."
Timm has played guitar in Neoni Eagal, Background to Malfunction, and a number of other music projects over the years and is a vocalist for Embers. Embers has been noted as one of a number of prominent San Francisco Bay Area metal acts to feature women. The fact that three members of the band are female is notable due to the historic lack of ...
The Awards show featured 20 of Beach music's stars and groups, ten Los Angeles based dancers, 20 professional shag dancers, and a twenty-piece back-up band, performing 50 of beach music hits. In 1987, O.C. Smith released new single "Brenda", [11] written and produced by Charles Wallert. "Brenda" was on the Billboard R&B charts and the song ...
The Flaming Ember was an American blue-eyed soul band from Detroit, Michigan, United States, who found commercial success starting in the late 1960s. [1] The group originally formed in Detroit in 1964. [1] At that time they were known as The Flaming Embers, [1] named for a local Detroit restaurant.
Embers (Californian band), Oakland; The Embers (Tasmanian band) Will Stoker and the Embers, Perth, Australia; The Embers (El Paso band), featuring Jim Reese; Ember, an album by the rock band Breaking Benjamin
The Embers (Tasmanian band) Will Stoker and the Embers; The Embers (El Paso band), a band headed by Jim Reese; Embers (Californian band), a heavy metal band; Embers, an album by Helen Jane Long; Embers, an album by Nadia Ali
The band supported Kasabian at Thebarton Theatre in Adelaide as part of Kasabian's July 2010 Australian Tour, [20] before travelling to Melbourne to launch their album on the east coast of Australia at The Tote in Collingwood. Will Stoker and the Embers supported The Charlatans for the last gig of the later band's 2010 Australian Tour.
The Band was a Canadian-American rock band formed in Toronto, Ontario, in 1957.It consisted of the Canadians Rick Danko (bass, guitar, vocals, fiddle), Garth Hudson (organ, keyboards, accordion, saxophone), Richard Manuel (piano, drums, vocals) and Robbie Robertson (guitar, vocals, piano, percussion) and the American Levon Helm (drums, vocals, mandolin, guitar, bass).