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'The ‘Warner Bros. Years' collections is a ten-CD box set summarising The Doobie Brothers’ output for the label. The collection includes the nine studio albums recorded for Warner Bros. starting with 1971’s eponymous debut and ending, appropriately enough, with Farewell Tour, their 1983 live album. More»


Plans is the fifth studio album by Death Cab for Cutie, released August 30, 2005 on Atlantic Records. The album was their first major label release. The album spawned three singles: "Soul Meets Body", "Crooked Teeth", and "I Will Follow You into the Dark", with all three songs charting. More»


Kenny Rogers Jr. is the the son of Kenny Rogers and Margo Anderson. He is an American actor and composer. In 1989 he released his only album Yes - No / Maybe. Among the musicians are Michael Omartian (keyboards on Talia), Dan Huff (guitars on Don't Wake Me Up) and Tim Walsh (guitar on Love Is Easy). More»


The fourth album release from John Cafferty And The Beaver Brown Band was the score for the Eddie And The Cruisers sequel, Eddie And The Cruisers II: Eddie Lives!, which became their last major label release of new material. The band has had several personal changes, but it is stil active today More»


John Cafferty And The Beaver Brown Band is an American rock band from Rhode Island which began its career in 1972, and achieved mainstream success in the 1980s. Originally known as simply Beaver Brown, they got their name from a paint can. The classic lineup of the group (consisting of John Cafferty on vocals and guitar, More»


Music from Van-Pires is the only studio album recorded by the John Entwistle Band and is Entwistle's final solo album before his death in 2002. It was a soundtrack for the Sci-Fi Award-winning UPN animated children's computer-generated television series Van Pires, which only aired between 1997 and 1998, shooting 13 episodes, More»


Canadian hard rock band from Montreal, Québec. The band released a self-titled album (aka. Idem) in 1991  Band members consisted of Paul Griffith (vocals), Gaetan Grenier (guitar), Pascal Liberty (guitar), Steve Savage (bass) and Rick Collombe (drums). More»


Sixteen songs by the soft rock duo, cut between March of 1976 and early 1980, that sum up most of their best work. It's unfortunate that the producers couldn't have salvaged one or two cuts from their A&M years, just to delineate the development of their sound, but limited to 16 songs that might not have been possible. More»


Hunters fifth solo album The Manhattan Blues Project features contributions from Joe Satriani, Tony Levin, Johnny Depp, Joe Perry, Marty Friedman, Michael Lee Firkins, Phil Aaberg, 2Cellos and Tommy Henriksen, with background vocals provided by Karen Ann Hunter. More»


Hunter's second album release in 2008 shows a more hard rocking side of the artist. Almost everything he does himself: producing, recording, mixing and of course performing except for the vocalization on "PeaceWork" which his wife Karen Hunter took care of. More»


In 1997 and 1998 Steve Hunter performed with Tracy Chapman and he went on to play on her album "Telling Stories" (2000) and the following tour. He also contributed to Tracy Chapman's 2002 release "Let It Rain". In 2005 Hunter toured with Mitch Ryder on his German tour. In 2006 Lou Reed and Bob Ezrin decided to do a series of concerts based on Berlin More»


Shortly after the recording of the second Glass Moon album Growing in the Dark, Nestor Nunez and Chris Jones left the band, leaving David Adams as the only to remain from the reformation of the band in 1978. In 1984, Dave Adams reformed Glassmoon, with the group's name adjusted to one word, More»


The band was a collaboration between Perter Haycock (Guitar), Derek Holt (Bass, Keyboard, Vocals) both of Climax Blues Band and Steve Hunter (Guitar) (Lou Reed, Alice Cooper). The album was recorded in the UK (Birmingham, Stoke) and California, USA (Los Angeles, North Hollywood). More»


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