The Gaye Blades | tr

1939 doğumlu sanatçı, müzik hayatına 1950'lerin sonlarında "The Marquees", "The Moonglows", gibi tanıdık D.C. gruplarıyla beraber başlamıştır. Sanatçı grupların içinde elde ettiği başarıların ardından, 1961'de ilk solo albümü "The Soulful Moods of Marvin Gaye"i piyasaya sürmüştür. Motown Records ile başladığı kariyeri, sürekli olarak parlayan Gaye, 1960'lar ve 70'ler boyunca sayısız top-10 albümü ve sayısız başarılı şarkı yayınlamıştır. Tammi Terrell ile devamlı olarak ortak çalışmalara imza atan Gaye, 1960'larda popüler olmaya başladığı dönemde sürekli birbirleriyle ortak çalışma içinde bulunmuşlardır. Her ne kadar Tammi Terrell ve Gaye birbirlerinden hoşlanmadıklarını söyleselerde, şarkılarda birbirlerine adeta serenat yaptıkları gözlerden kaçmamıştır. Terrell ile olan bu ilişkilerin...
The Blades were a power pop group which formed in 1977 in Dublin, Ireland. The band's best known lineup was Paul Cleary (vocals, bass), Lar Cleary (guitar) and Pat Larkin (drums). This lineup split in 1981, but Paul Cleary reformed the band in 1982. This lineup featured Paul Cleary (vocals, guitar), Brian Foley (bass), Jake Reilly (drums) and a brass section. This lineup lasted until 1986. .
There are two bands with this name: • The Razorblades are a neo-surf rock band from Wiesbaden, Germany. Founded in 2002 by guitarist Rob Razorblade, the band created a style they call "21st Century Surf," a mixture of twang guitars, punk power and melodies as big as the ocean. Influences range from old school master Dick Dale to Neo-Surf acts like Slacktone and The Mermen. In 2004 and 2005 the band contributed a lot of songs to various samplers and finally found the time to record their second longplayer “The Dark Side Of The Beach” that was released 2006 on...
The Gaye Blades began as a side project of The Black Lips' bassist Jared Swilley and The Lids' singer/guitarist Bobby Ubangi. Their first few years of existence saw multiple line-up changes and very few shows. Upon the release of their first 7", 'I'd Brave Anything for You' (Rob's House / Die Slaughterhaus), the band settled on a final lineup and began playing shows more frequently. The current lineup includes Mike the Bison Beavers of Beat Beat Beat and Trey Lindsay of Rob's House Records. .
New England's Blades of Grass were every bit as good as any of the other so-called sunshine pop groups that surfaced in the psychedelic summer of 1967, and if it weren't for a run of just plain blind bad luck, might have had a chance for bigger and better things. As it was, they managed just one album and a handful of singles before calling it quits. The group's biggest success was a version of "Happy," which charted well on the east coast, but unfortunately had to compete with the Sunshine Company's rendition, which stole most of the airplay in...