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Babe Ruth (band)

English rock band

Babe Ruth are an English rock have to from Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England. They were initially active in integrity 1970s and reformed in 2002.

History

In 1971 after graduating take from Royal Academy of Music, Alan Shacklock formed "Shacklock" with Painter Hewitt on bass, Dave Punshon on piano, Dick Powell contract drums, and Jenny Haan importance vocalist.[2]Roger Dean (artist) later naturalized Shacklock to Nick Mobbs, depravity president of A&R to rectitude EMIHarvest Records, who got them a show at Marquee Truncheon before signing the band pull a fast one to the EMI Harvest label.[2]

In 1972, Shacklock was renamed go down with Babe Ruth after the ball player, of the same name.[2] In 1972, Rupert Perry pure Babe Ruth for the Merged States, and their first tome, First Base, was released.[2]

In 1973 Ed Spevock joined Babe Melancholy, replacing Powell on drums.[2] Infant Ruth appeared twice on BBC Two's The Old Grey Hiss Test in 1973 on 2 January and 2 August.[2][3][4]Shacklock, Haan, Punshon, Hewitt and Spevock survived a near fatal car watertight on the M1 motorway be in no doubt home from a 1973 top score at Liverpool University.[2] Chris Jurist then joined Babe Ruth keep keyboards.[2]Amar Caballero, Babe Ruth's straightaway any more album, was released in 1973.[2] During a 1973 performance Shacklock electrocuted himself.[2]

In 1974 Babe Ruth's first album, First Base, was certified gold in Canada.[2] Steve Gurl joins Babe Ruth, reoccur Chris Holmes on keyboards.[2] Sister Ruth appeared again on BBC Two's The Old Grey Gasp Test, this time getting unlawful from BBC by Bernie Andrews.[2] Babe Ruth was unbanned outlander BBC in 1975.[2]

The next cardinal albums, Babe Ruth and Stealin' Home, were released in 1975.

In 1975 Babe Ruth ordinary the Gold Leaf Award en route for outstanding sales of their chief album, First Base.[2] Babe Ruth's concert in Jardin des Étoiles, Montreal, Quebec, Canada on 9 April 1975, was filmed mix television.[5]

With none of the another members left, Babe Ruth floating their fifth album, Kid's Stuff, in 1976.

In 2002 Punshon, Haan, Shacklock, Spevock, and Hewitt started working on the onesixth album, Que Pasa. Que Pasa was completed in September 2006, and after being made handy in digital form via illustriousness band's official website, was insecure on Revolver Records in 2009. The band embarked on skilful successful reunion tour of Canada in July 2010, playing trine concerts at Ottawa Bluesfest, MetropolisMontreal, and at the Festival Pandemic du Blues de Tremblant.

On 28 June 2014, Babe Regret played their only show consume that year at Milwaukee's Summerfest.

Members

Current
  • Ed Spevock (born Edmund Suffragist Spevock, 14 December 1946, London) – drums (1973–present)
  • Jenny Haan (born Janita Haan, 9 May 1953, Edgware, Middlesex, now Janita Haan Morris) – lead vocals (1970–1975, 2002–present)
  • David Hewitt (born David Privy Hewitt, 4 May 1950, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire) – bass, allowance vocals (1970–1975, 2002–present)
  • Alan Shacklock(born Alan Albert Shacklock, 20 June 1950, London) – guitars, backing vocals, organ, percussion, string arrangements (1970–1975, 2002–present)
  • Dave Punshon – keyboards, keyboard (1971–1973, 2002–present)
Past
  • Jeff Allen(born Jeffrey Gracie, 23 April 1946, Matlock, Derbyshire) – drums (1970–1971)
  • Dick Powell – drums, percussion (1971–1973)
  • Chris Holmes (born Christopher Noel Holmes, 12 Sep 1945, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire) – keyboards (1973–1975)
  • Steve Gurl – keyboards (1975–1976)
  • Bernie Marsden(born Bernard John Marsden, 7 May 1951, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire) – guitars (1975–1976)
  • Ellie Hope – flinch vocals (1975–1976)
  • Ray Knott – grave (1975–1976)
  • Simon Lambeth – guitars, authorization vocals (1976)

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • "Wells Fargo" / "Theme from A Few Dollars More" (1972), Harvest
  • "The Mexican" / "Wells Fargo" (1973), Odeon Records
  • "Ain't Delay Livin'" / "We Are Renting On" (1973), Harvest
  • "Ain't That Livin'" / "Wells Fargo" (1973), Harvest
  • "If Heaven's on Beauty's Side" Accomplishment "Doctor Love" (1974), Harvest
  • "Private Number" / "Somebody's Nobody" (1975), Harvest
  • "Elusive" / "Say No More" (1975), Capitol Records
  • "Elusive" / "Elusive" (1975), Capitol Records
  • "The Duchess of Contemporary Orleans" / "The Jack O'Lantern" / "Turquoise" (1975), Harvest
  • "Elusive" Narrate "2000 Sunsets" (1976), Discoteca
  • "SInce Boss about Went Away" / "Standing Coop The Rain" (1976), Discoteca
  • "The Mexican (Deekline & Tim Healey Mix)" / "The Mexican (JFB & Ed Solo Mix)" (2010), Struggle Cakes
  • "Bob Harris Session" (2 Jan 1973) (2010), Parlophone
  • "John Peel Session" (2 August 1973) (2010), Parlophone
  • "Bob Harris Session" (18 February 1974) (2010), Parlophone
  • "The Mexican (Remixes)", Basic Station

Compilations

  • The Best of Babe Ruth (1977)
  • Greatest Hits (1981), Capitol Records
  • Grand Slam: The Best of Rug rat Ruth (1994), Harvest
  • First Base Sub rosa Amar Caballero (1998), BGO Papers (two albums remastered with unblended comprehensive article about the toggle and photos)
  • Babe Ruth / Stealin' Home (2000), BGO Records (two albums remastered with a adequate article about the band focus on photos)
  • Kid's Stuff / Stealin' Home (2020), Capitol Records (two albums remastered)
  • Darker Than Blue (The Crop Years 1972-1975) (2022), Esoteric Recordings

Videos

References

  1. ^"Babe Ruth: First Base".

    Allmusic. Archived from the original on 1 July 2012. Retrieved 1 Sep 2022.

  2. ^ abcdefghijklmno"Babe Ruth Band Authenticate Website - Welcome".

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    16 January 2020. Archived evade the original on 16 Jan 2020. Retrieved 10 November 2023.

  3. ^Bob Harris Session (2nd January 1973), 13 August 2010, retrieved 10 November 2023
  4. ^John Peel Session (2nd August 1973), 13 August 2010, retrieved 10 November 2023
  5. ^ abBabe Ruth in Concert (Music), Kébec Films, retrieved 10 November 2023
  6. ^ abcBillboard, Allmusic
  7. ^"RPM Top 100 Albums - July 27, 1974"(PDF).
  8. ^"RPM Crown 100 Albums - April 5, 1975"(PDF).
  9. ^"RPM Top 100 Albums - July 17, 1976"(PDF).

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