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Atlantic Starr and Loose Ends Tickets for UK Concert 2010
Atlantic Starr and Loose Ends both are the band of 1980′s.Atlantic Starr was a R&B band. Among their biggest hits were “Always” and “Secret Lovers.” The group was started in 1976 in White Plains, New York by trumpeter Duke Jones (who left the band prior to their first recordings), drummer Porter Carroll Jr., bassist Clifford Archer, percussionist and flautist Joseph Phillips, and three brothers: David Lewis (vocals and guitar), Wayne Lewis (keyboards and vocals), and Johnathan Lewis (percussion and trombone). Other members of the band were lead singer Sharon Bryant (who was later replaced by Barbara Weathers), trumpeter William Sudderth, and saxophonist Damon Rentie (who was replaced by Koran Daniels). In 1977 the band came to Westwood, California and performed on the nightclub scene under the name “Newban” which was changed on their debut hit single.
Throughout the late 70s and early 80s, Atlantic Starr scored several hits on the R&B charts. In 1987, the band solidified their pop success by scoring a #1 pop (and R&B) hit with “Always,” a slow jam off their album All In The Name Of Love. Following this success, Weathers left for a solo career, and she was replaced by Porscha Martin for the band’s next album, 1988′s We’re Movin’ Up. The band would continue to score hits on both the R&B and Pop charts into the early 90s. 991 saw the introduction of yet another new female lead singer, when Martin was replaced by Rachel Oliver for the album, Love Crazy[1]. This album featured the band’s biggest hit of the 90s, with “Masterpiece” reaching #3 on both the pop and R&B charts in early 1992.
Loose Ends was a successful English R&B band that had several urban contemporary hits. The trio was formed in London in 1980, initially comprising vocalist and guitarist Carl McIntosh, vocalist Jane Eugene, and keyboard player, writer and founder Steve Nichol. The latter two left the group in 1989, bringing an end to the band’s most successful phase. The group was originally called Loose End, and signed with Virgin Records in 1981. Their debut material was written for them by Chris Amoo and Eddie Amoo, who had had UK Singles Chart success of their own in the 1970s, with their group The Real Thing. The trio changed its name to Loose Ends in 1983 and continued to record for Virgin.
They achieved their first success with “Hangin’ on a String (Contemplating)” in 1985, which reached #13 in the UK chart.[1] “Hangin’ on a String” also reached #1 on the U.S. Billboard R&B chart, making Loose Ends the first British band ever to top that chart. ater that year, a track they had written and produced for Five Star, “Let Me Be The One,” reached number two in the same listings.
The group’s lineup changed in 1990 due to differences in its proposed musical direction, with Eugene and Nichol wanting to maintain the group’s sound and McIntosh wanting to be more experimental. In 1998, McIntosh and Eugene reunited to appear on a single by Pete Rock called “Take Your Time.” They also appeared in the music video for the track.
Atlnatic Starr and Loose Ends are now back to stage going to perform live together for the first time in UK this year.
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