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Stasia "Stas" Irons performing as part of THEESatisfaction in Seattle in 2009 Catherine "Cat" Harris-White performing as part of THEESatisfaction in Seattle in 2009. Stasia Irons was born in 1985 in Tacoma, Washington. [4]
Aurra started off in 1979 as an offshoot of the funk band Slave. [2] Steve Washington [3] first conceptualized the project, which also initially featured fellow former Slave members Curt Jones, Starleana Young, and Thomas Lockett. [2] [4] By the time they recorded their first LP, the lineup also included Charles Carter and Buddy Hankerson.
The band included Cymone's sister Linda and Morris Day — they later changed their name to Champagne due to being confused with the funk band Graham Central Station. [6] Around this same, in 1975, Pepe Willie (the former husband of another of Prince's cousins), started the funk band 94 East , with members Cymone and Prince.
Dark Star Orchestra performs shows from among the nearly 2,500 concerts of the Grateful Dead during their 30-year tenure performing improvisational rock. On most, though not all of their performances, Dark Star Orchestra presents the complete original set list, song by song, and in order, while adapting their phrasing, voice arrangements and specific musical equipment for the various eras of ...
American new wave band Devo released their rendition of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" as a single in 1977, initially in a self-produced version on their own label Booji Boy Records. [77] The song was re-recorded with Brian Eno as producer for their first album, and that version was also released as a single in 1978, this time by Warner ...
Gretchen Menn is an American guitarist and composer who has her own original instrumental work and is also the lead guitarist for Zepparella, an all-female Led Zeppelin tribute band.
Walter Maynard Ferguson CM (May 4, 1928 – August 23, 2006) [1] [2] was a Canadian jazz trumpeter and bandleader. He came to prominence in Stan Kenton's orchestra before forming his own big band in 1957.
In 2009, Chicago and Champlin announced he would be leaving the group during the band's summer tour with Earth, Wind & Fire. Chicago's management released a statement saying, "Bill Champlin is no longer in Chicago. He was a long time-band member and we wish him all the best as he embarks on his new solo project, for which he's worked long and ...