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There are multiple groups by this name. 1: The group formed in 1946 at Armstrong High School in Washington, D.C., with members Harold Lucas, Billy Shelton, and Thomas Woods. John "Buddy" Bailey was added soon after, and they began calling themselves the "Four Clovers", with Bailey on lead. In perfecting their sound, the group pushed Shelton and Woods out in 1948, and brought in Matthew McQuarter and Harold Winley. Their break came in 1950, when they were introduced to Lou Krefetz, who became their manager. They signed to New York's Rainbow Records and released two singles, "Yes Sir, That's My...
Army of Lovers is a pop music group from Sweden founded by Alexander Bard in 1987. They were famous for their controversial music videos (some of which were banned by MTV) and their costumes created by Camilla Thulin. Army of Lovers featured Alexander Bard (1987-2001, 2013), Jean-Pierre Barda (1987-2001, 2013), La Camilla (1987-1991, 1996, 2001, Jan-March 2013), Michaela Dornonville De La Cour (1991-1995), Dominika Peczynski (1992-1996, 2001, March 2013). Debut single 'When The Night Is Cold' was released in 1988. This song was not to be on debut album 'Disco Extravaganza' released in 1990 (re-named 'Army of Lovers when released...
Established in 1990 by trumpeter Pino Minafra Italian Instabile Orchestra became the first new jazz big band from Italy. Success at the Festival di Noci (an annual Italian jazz event) persuaded Pino Minafra to prolong the life of originally an ad hoc group organized only to play at this festival. The band consists of circa 18 players including some of Italy's finest free and avant-garde jazz musicians, such as Eugenio Colombo, Gianluigi Trovesi, Mario Schiano, Giancarlo Schiaffini, Carlo Actis Dato, Bruno Tommaso, Enrico Rava etc. Some members leave, some members join but "the core" of the band remains the same....