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Gorrie, McIntyre, and Ball then continued in 1989 to record Aftershock. [14] Alex Ligertwood (ex-Santana, Jeff Beck Group and another veteran of Brian Auger's Oblivion Express) also appeared on this album, replacing lead singer Hamish Stuart, along with Eliot Lewis who co-wrote with Gorrie and joined the band. Ligertwood left after the album's ...
Alan Gorrie. Alan Edward Gorrie (born 19 July 1946 in Perth) is a Scottish bassist, guitarist, keyboardist and singer.He is a founding member of the Average White Band [1] and remains one of two original members in the group's current line-up (Onnie McIntyre being the other).
Onnie McIntyre – guitar, backing vocals; Steve Ferrone – drums, percussion; with: Michael Brecker – tenor saxophone; Randy Brecker – trumpet; Jim Mullen – guitar; Kenneth Bichel – synthesizer; Seymour Barab, Alan Schulman, Jesse Levy – cello; Carlos Martin – percussion, conga; Barry Rogers – trombone; Marvin Stamm – trumpet
Onnie McIntyre – guitar and vocals [2] Additional musicians [2] Jeff Bova – synthesiser; Randy Brecker – trumpet and flugelhorn; Dan Hartman – piano and background vocals; Sammy Figueroa – percussion; Mark Gray – synthesiser solo on “Love’s a Heartache” Joe Melotti – background vocals on “Cupid’s in Fashion”
Onnie McIntyre – guitar, backing vocals; Steve Ferrone – drums, percussion; with: Ray Barretto – congas on "It's a Mystery" and "When They Bring Down the Curtain" Technical. Gene Paul - engineer, recording; Neal Schwartz, Peter Granet - additional recording; Bob Defrin - art direction; Vincent Topazio - cover illustration
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Reba McEntire was ordered to go on vocal rest by her doctor. The country music singer also stars on the ABC show Big Sky: Deadly Trails.
Words on Black Plastic was the second album by the Scottish Progressive rock group Forever More.Recorded in 1970, it was released as a vinyl album in 1970. It features Future The Average White Band members Onnie McIntyre, Alan Gorrie & Molly Duncan.