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Artist: The Lovers
Artist: Lovers
Artist: Lovers
Artist: The Egyptian Lover
One of the most innovative producers of the old-school/electro era, Egyptian Lover's Greg Broussard recorded a parade of singles during the mid-'80s that proved influential for decades. Influenced himself by Kraftwerk/hip-hop soundclashes like Afrika Bambaataa's "Planet Rock" and Man Parrish's "Hip-Hop Be Bop (Don't Stop)," as well as the... [+] Read More
Artist: Army of Lovers
The flamboyant multi-cultural Swedish dance-pop group Army of Lovers formed in 1987, the brainchild of composer and producer Alexander Bard. Five years earlier Bard first emerged as a member of the short-lived trio Baard, best known for the single "Life in a Goldfish Bowl." In 1985 -- in drag, no less -- he led Barbie, a band also comprising... [+] Read More
Artist: Lover Speaks
If Annie Lennox hadn't covered the Lover Speaks' "No More I Love Yous," the band could've become another forgotten British new wave act from the '80s. The Lover Speaks joined the list of one-hit wonders mainly due to record-label indifference; the public didn't hear anything beyond the group's self-titled 1986 debut. David Freeman (vocals)... [+] Read More
Artist: Friend & Lover
Jim Post was a member of a Canadian folk group called the Rum Runners when he met Cathy Conn, who was part of a dance company appearing at the same state fair that he was playing. She gave up dancing and married Post, and he taught her enough about singing so that the two made a credible duo on stage. They lacked Ian & Sylvia's delicate... [+] Read More
Artist: BAMBI LOVER
Let Bambi Lover put U in a energetic and smoothe mood. [+] Read More
Artist: Sons & Lovers
Formed by Elliot Pilshaw (who originally formed the Flirtations), Sons & Lovers are Ken Browne, Deian McBryde, Elliot Pilshaw, Bob Stern, and John Whitley. ~ Will Grega, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Underground Lovers
The innovative Underground Lovers are the premier group bridging Australian music from the traditional drums and guitar rock of the past to the technology and electronic-influenced music of the late '80s and beyond. It all started as the musical expression of Glen Bennie and Vincent Giarrusso, and within the space of ten years and six albums it... [+] Read More
Artist: The Modern Lovers
Singer/songwriter Jonathan Richman is sufficiently well-established as a solo artist, and it's easy to overlook the fact that the moniker sometimes used for his backing band, the Modern Lovers, was once connected to a coherent group of which Richman was a member. The Boston-based group the Modern Lovers is of such significance to American... [+] Read More
Artist: The Clumsy Lovers
The group of musicians that eventually formed the Clumsy Lovers didn't really intend to start a band. They'd just play out around their home base of Vancouver, spinning their folky, often riotous take on rock in pubs, basements, and backyard parties. But people noticed and starting clamoring for more than just the weekend gigging, and the band... [+] Read More
Artist: Ambitious Lovers
The reputation of Arto Lindsay (vocals, guitar) as an avant-garde noisemaker couldn't really be seen with Ambitious Lovers, a dance-pop group he formed with keyboardist Peter Scherer in the early '80s. After leaving the no wave band DNA, Lindsay balanced the sonic adventurousness of his earlier work with Brazilian music and New York funk. In... [+] Read More
Artist: B-Lovers
Singer, songwriter and guitarist Nick Rudd got his start in the early 1980s with the B-Lovers, a Champaign, Illinois indie pop group that took its name from the humanistic psychological term for selfless love. Rudd later re-recorded the band's song “Barricade" with the Arms of Someone New. The B-Lovers released one record: the seven-inch... [+] Read More
Artist: heretics and lovers
Heretics and Lovers formed in late 2006. Originally starting out as a four piece, Jow, Rob, Tinny and Chris came together after previous bands/solo projects didn't work out. The band really wanted to push themselves and take their musical abilities and song-writing to the next level. Individually, the band members worked on their own material,... [+] Read More
Artist: Lover Jay
Hey folks! How are you?. What??, you want to know more about me?? OK...here we go!...Well first I'm a God and Jesus lover, I'm also a people, music, art, nice cars, and sports lover. My artist name is Lover Jay, and my real name is Marc Fortunat. I'm in show business since I'm a teenager producing all kind of pop dance shows. People say I'm a... [+] Read More
Artist: Vagabond Lovers
Singer/songwriter Patty Spiglanin formed the Vagabond Lovers in 1990 so she could belong to a real band. She wasn't into industry politics or schmoozy schemes; she wanted to make music, exploring her native Bay Area for more musical outlets. She and bandmates bassist Evan Eustis, guitarist Michael Zapruder, keyboardist Mike Connor, and drummer... [+] Read More
Artist: The Bigger Lovers
Philadelphia's Bigger Lovers -- singer/guitarist Bret Tobias, guitarist Ed Hogarty, bassist Scott Jefferson, and drummer Patrick Berkery -- debuted in 2001 with How I Learned to Stop Worrying, a critical favorite that aligned the quartet with like-minded Big Star/Byrds/Band devotees like Pernice Brothers, Waxwings, and Beachwood Sparks. In the... [+] Read More
Artist: The Body Lovers
First of the various post-Swans musical groups, led by Swans main-man Michael Gira, to release after he and band-partner Jarboe chose to end the band in 1997 (and in fact named after a song from Jarboe's 1995 solo album Sacrificial Cake). The Body Lovers remains a studio only project for Gira, working in concert with numerous musicians,... [+] Read More
Artist: For Lovers Only
For Lovers Only enjoyed a brief stint on Motown Records from 1994-1995. Championed by the Temptations' Otis Williams and Melvin Franklin, they had one LP and two singles released. The members were Terry Wayne Weeks from Birmingham, AL; Defrantz E. Forrest from South Bend, IN; and Michael Wayne Dickerson, origin unknown. Forrest grew up in a... [+] Read More
Artist: The Four Lovers
The Four Seasons are justifiably among the most fondly remembered pop/rock vocal groups of the early to mid-'60s. Their soaring harmonies, coupled with Frankie Valli's exquisite falsetto lead on romantic, teenage-oriented songs, were as central to the early-'60s music scene as the work of the Beach Boys, Del Shannon, or any other top rock & roll... [+] Read More
Artist: Sound Lovers
The Soundlovers are comprised of three Italian producers: DJ Molella, Phil Jay and Roberto Santini. Accompanying them are two singers: Nathalie Aarts and German Leguizamon. The group released their first single, "Run-Away," in 1996 and followed it with two more singles that did well on the European club circuit. Their next club anthem,... [+] Read More
