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Part Time (stylized as PARTIME) was an American pop band that was fronted by California-based musician David Loca (also credited as David Speck). [ 6 ] [ 1 ] [ 7 ] Loca produced and wrote virtually all of the band's output, with most of their studio recordings created alone at his home.
Part-time may refer to: Part-time job, a job that has fewer hours a week than a full-time job; Part-time student, a student, usually in higher education, who takes fewer course credits than a full-time student; Part Time (band), an American pop band; Part Time (album), a live album by James Blood Ulmer
"Part Time Punks" is a song by the English post-punk group Television Personalities. Written in 1978 by band leader and vocalist Dan Treacy, it was released as a single in 1980 on Rough Trade Records. The record features Treacy, fellow teenager and school friend Ed Ball, and drummer Mark Sheppard.
"Part-Time Lover" is a song by American R&B singer and songwriter Stevie Wonder, released as the first single from his twentieth studio album, In Square Circle (1985). The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 , R&B , dance , and adult contemporary charts, becoming Wonder's final number one hit to date.
The band played occasional live shows between 2002 and 2007, and performed in the US for the first time since 1985 on 16 November 2008, headlining the Part Time Punks festival at The Echo in Los Angeles, releasing a new studio album Mind Made Up the same month, on French label Le Maquis. [1]
The Time, also known as Morris Day and the Time and The Original 7ven, is an American funk rock band founded in Minneapolis in 1973. They contributed to the development of the Minneapolis sound , an eclectic fusion of funk , R&B , new wave , synth-pop and dance .
This left the band as a guitar, bass and drums threesome and Treacy, Head, and Bloom would continue as the Television Personalities for the next 14 years. The band were regulars on the London gig scene and also did several tours of the UK, Europe, the U.S. and Japan. The Chocolate Art and Camping in France live albums were recorded during this ...
Lucy Rimmer – backing vocals (part-time) The Light User Syndrome (1996) The Complete Peel Sessions (2005) – session 19; Mike Bennett – backing vocals (part-time) The Light User Syndrome (1996) December 1996 – February 1997 Mark E. Smith – lead vocals; Adrian Flanagan – guitar, backing vocals; Steve Hanley – bass, backing vocals