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Angel is an American rock band from Washington, D.C., formed in the mid-1970s by Punky Meadows, Mickey Jones, and Gregg Giuffria. They were primarily known for their flamboyant glam stage presence and white satin outfits.
The band had hoped that the album would bring them commercial success, like the album Alive! did for Kiss, but it did not, leading to Angel's break up a year later. The first CD issues cut out the audience in order to fit the entire album onto one CD. All reissues since the 2000s have been released on two discs and contain the album's full content.
The band name was intended to convey the literal meaning — a small band of leather — though Larsen has been guarded as to the reason. During some early shows, the racy implications of the name "strip" led some to believe that his act was explicitly pornographic to the point where one show was scouted by a pornographic magazine. [4]
Angel Band may refer to: "Angel Band" (song), a 19th-century song; Angel Band, a 1987 album by Emmylou Harris; See also. Angel (disambiguation) § Groups;
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Leather is the ninth studio album and third major-label album by American country music singer Cody Johnson. It was released on November 3, 2023, via Warner Music Nashville , [ 1 ] " The Painter " was issued in August 2023 as the lead single.
Angel were a British glam rock band [1] active from 1973 to 1975. They were managed and produced by The Sweet's Mick Tucker and Andy Scott for Cube Records. The band's first single was "Good Time Fanny". They also released the single "Little Boy Blue". [2] [3] [4] [5]
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