Wayne Sharpe | en

1. Jon Wayne was the name of a cowpunk, alt-country band in Los Angeles in the 1980s, made up of pseudonymous session musicians who decided to form a more underground band as a diversion. Jon Wayne was a cowpunk, alt-country band in Los Angeles in the 1980s, made up of pseudonymous session musicians. Two albums were released and Vaught has recorded as Jon wayne on at least one other occasion. They appeared on the performing art documentary D.U.I in 1986 showing part of their live show in L.A. sometime around 1984. Live performances have occured throught the ninties and 2000's...
Bill Sharpe from early 80s soul/funk group Shakatak teamed up with synth pop pioneer Gary Numan in 1984. This unlikely combination scored a UK Top 20 hit in 1984 with 'Change Your Mind'. Several follow-up singles; 'New Thing From London Town', 'No More Lies' and 'I'm On Automatic' plus an album 'Automatic' all charted but made considerably less impact. .
The Sharpees were an American soul group with Vernon Guy, Benny Sharp, Stacy Johnson, and lead singer Herbert Reeves. Originally from St. Louis, they made their name in 1965 with the record "Do The 45". They stayed together in one form or another until 1972 when Herbert Reeves was murdered. They typified the harder edge sound of Chicago Soul. A super job by Eddie Silvers on the arrangement for the One-derful! Records of Chicago. .
Found 5 songs, duration: 14:08
Yu-Gi-Oh! Theme
Shadow Games
Power Within