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Average White BandGenres: RAP/R&BAWB were formed in 1971 by Alan Gorrie (vocals/bass) and Malcolm Duncan (tenor saxophone), with Onnie McIntyre (vocals/rhythm guitar, Hamish Stuart (vocals, guitar), Roger Ball (Keyboards, sax), and Robbie McIntosh (drums) joining them in the original line-up. Duncan and Ball studied at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art (now part of the University of Dundee), and were previously members of Mogul Thrash.
The band's breakthrough was a support slot at Eric Clapton's comeback concert in 1973. MCA Records released their debut LP, Show Your Hand, which sold poorly. The band relocated to New York, signed to Atlantic Records and released the follow-up, AWB, better known as The White Album. This album was the first of many with renowned producer Arif Mardin, and reached #1 in the US charts. However, tragedy struck on September 23, 1974, when McIntosh died of a heroin overdose. McIntosh was replaced by Steve Ferrone (of Bloodstone, and previously with Brian Auger's Oblivion Express), becoming the band's only black member.
After several more albums, AWB's audience and sales dwindled. Although a dalliance with disco yielded the 1980 hit Let's Go Round Again, covered in the late 1990s by Louise Nurding, the group disbanded by 1982. Ferrone worked with Duran Duran whilst Hamish Stuart joined Paul McCartney's touring group. In 1985 Gorrie released a solo album, Sleepless Nights. Gorrie, Ball and McIntyre reunited in 1989 to record Aftershock, and Ball left the band shortly after its release. Eliot Lewis co-wrote with Gorrie on this album and joined the band replacing lead singer Hamish Stuart. Taken from wikipedia.org
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