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Pete & Bas (/ ˈ p iː t ə n ˈ b æ z /) are a British hip hop duo based in London, formed in 2017. The duo consists of two rap artists, Peter (Pete) Bowditch and Basil (Bas) Bellgrave (both stage names), who are both in their 70s. They are notable for songs such as "The Old Estate", "Dents in a Peugeot", and their debut single, "Shut Ya ...
The band became signed to Warner Bros. Records under "rather unique circumstances"; after providing a demo tape to a rock radio station, the song "Burn" become remarkably popular, resulting in attention and later signing to the label. [2] Pete's self-titled album, produced by Ross Hogarth and Jason Slater, [citation needed] was released on July ...
Vicious Rumors is the only studio album from the R&B band Timex Social Club, released in 1986. It contains the group's Billboard Hot 100 top 10 and R&B #1 hit "Rumors," as well as the follow-up R&B hits "Thinkin' About Ya" and "Mixed Up World." Music videos were made for "Rumors" [3] and "Mixed Up World." [4]
Teens are forgoing music streaming services in favor of vinyl albums and ... everything the way the artist had intended it to be seen,” instead of a thumbnail image on a 4-inch phone screen.
On April 18, 2015, Polaris released both a vinyl edition of Music from The Adventures of Pete & Pete and the double-CD album, Live at Lincoln Hall, a recording of their concert of October 26, 2014 at the Chicago venue. In 2016, the Miracle Legion discography received a digital re-release and the band planned a brief reunion tour of their own.
Under new owner Kerry Brown, the long-defunct record store chain reopened with a boutique record shop, a vinyl record pressing business and record label. Revival of L.A. record store Licorice ...
"Rumors" is a song by San Francisco Bay Area-based music group Timex Social Club, from their debut album Vicious Rumors. It was a top-10 hit in the United States, number-one hit in Canada, top-10 hit in Ireland, top-three hit in the Netherlands, and a number two hit in New Zealand, reaching No. 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
His band Peter's Pipers won a battle of the bands' contest at West View Park that sent them onto the national finals and got them a deal with Philips Mercury Records. Then came a new band—Sweet Lightning—and the attention of RCA Records , where they recorded an LP and a pair of singles.