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The Love Generation, an American pop rock band from the 1960s founded by brothers John Bahler and Tom Bahler Love Like Blood , German gothic rock/metal band, with brothers Yorck and Gunnar Eysel Love Spit Love , an alternative rock band founded in 1992 by singer Richard Butler during the 1990s hiatus of the Psychedelic Furs
"Pride" reached number 3 on the UK Singles Chart.The song was the band's first top 40 hit in the United States where it peaked at number 33. It gained considerable US album-oriented rock radio airplay and its video was on heavy rotation on MTV, thus helping U2 continue its commercial breakthrough begun with the War album.
The three brothers were discovered by a local club owner, John R. Steele, who hired them as his house band. [3] When they started to attract attention in San Angelo they hired Mr. Steele as a road manager and they went on the road, finally ending up in Nashville where they landed a recording contract in the 1990s.
The Bacon Brothers; The Band from Rockall; Singh Bandhu; Barbarellas; The Barry Sisters; Bass Brothers; Bel Tempo; The Bell Sisters; The Bellamy Brothers; The Belle Brigade; Berman Brothers (producers) Bigflo & Oli; Blonde Electra; The Blue Diamonds (duo) Boards of Canada; Bombay Sisters; Boomkat; Brecker Brothers; Brick & Lace; Brigyn; Broods ...
Nelson is an American rock duo consisting of brothers Matthew and Gunnar Nelson. They are the twin sons of Ricky Nelson and Kristin Nelson.The duo achieved success during the early 1990s with their debut album After the Rain, that included "(Can't Live Without Your) Love and Affection".
The Moffatts are a Canadian pop/rock country band composed of brothers Scott, Clint, Bob and Dave Moffatt.Scott was born on March 30, 1983, in Whitehorse, Yukon, and triplets Bob, Clint and Dave were born 11 months later in Vancouver, British Columbia, on March 8, 1984.
The brothers featured on several of Womack's other albums over the years including Understanding, Facts of Life and Lookin' for a Love Again, the latter album in which the brothers re-recorded "Lookin' for a Love" in a modern funk setting. The remake later shot up to number one R&B and number ten pop becoming the biggest hit the brothers ever ...
The album was released on the strength of the single "In The Name of Love", which topped the dance music chart in Billboard magazine, reaching the number one position and staying there for five weeks between 22 May and 19 June 1982. [1] The title track also peaked at number sixty-nine on the soul chart. [2]