- The Glitter Band
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Name = The Glitter Band
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Origin =United Kingdom
Genre = Pop,glam rock
Years_active = 1973–present
Label = Bell, CBS, Epic,Cherry Red
Associated_acts =Gary Glitter
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Current_members = Pete Phipps, Dominic Rodgers, Marc Pearson, Eddy Spence and Lenny Clayton
Past_members = Gerry Shephard (lead guitar, vocals)
Tony Leonard (drums)
Ray Motsley (bass)
John Springate (bass, vocals) Terry Popple (drums, vocals)The Glitter Band are a
glam rock band fromEngland , who initially worked asGary Glitter 's backing band, but in 1973 began releasing records of their own. They had 7 UK top 20 hits in the mid-1970s, and 4 hit albums.History
When Gary Glitter's first single "Rock and Roll Parts 1 and 2" became a number 2 hit in the
UK , his managerMike Leander realised that he would need a backing band, and contacted John Rossall, who was then the musical director of the Boston Showband. [http://www.glitterband.fsnet.co.uk/biographies.html Band biography on official fan club website] ] With a few changes in personnel, the Boston Showband became The Glittermen, and later The Glitter Band who were: Gerry Shephard, John Springate, Pete Phipps, Tony Leonard, Harvey Ellison and John Rossall. They backed Glitter both on record (although Glitter claimed that Mike Leander played all the instruments himself) [http://wc09.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:39foxqy5ldfe~T1 allmusic ((( Glitter Band > Biography ))) ] ] and in live performances.In 1973, Rossall approached Leander with the suggestion that the band record some material without Glitter. Leander agreed, but rejected the first recordings. The band then went back into the studio and recorded "Angel Face", which met with Leander's approval, but not without some changes. The band played a few well-received live shows before their first single came out, mixing a few new songs with covers of 1950s and 1960s songs. In March 1974, "Angel Face" was released on
Bell Records , immediately hitting the chart, and reaching #4, outselling Glitter's "Remember Me This Way". Further hits followed between 1974 and 1976, along with 4 albums. Rossall left the band at the end of 1974, Gerry Shephard John Springate and Pete Phipps taking over leadership, with Springate taking lead vocal duties on hits such as the ballad "Goodbye My Love", "The Tears I Cried", and "People Like You". [ [http://www.alwynwturner.com/glitter/springate.html John Springate ] ] Sales dropped in 1976, with the advent ofPunk rock . Springate and Shephard saw theSex Pistols perform at theNotre Dame Hall in 1976, and realized even then that their time was up. The band switched toCBS Records and laterEpic Records , and changed their name to The G Band to dissociate themselves from Glitter, but failed to find another hit single, splitting after a final single, a cover ofThe Bee Gees ' "Gotta Get a Message To You", in 1978. They regrouped in 1980, with further sporadic releases followed in the 1980s on a variety of labels. The band's profile was maintained with a slew of "Greatest Hits" releases, mainly concentrating on their peak mid-1970s era.Guitarist/singer Gerry Shephard and Pete Phipps (Eurythmics and XTC 1982-1985) reformed the band in 1987 and successfully performed in the UK and Europe until Gerry's death in May 2003.
Gerry Shephard and Pete Phipps guested on Denim's "Back In Denim" album in 1992.Pete Phipps performs live as The Glitter Band at present.
Discography
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* "Angel Face" (1974, Bell, BELL 1348) #4, Mar 1974
* "Just For You" (1974, Bell, BELL 1368) #10, Aug 1974
* "Let's Get Together Again" (1974, Bell, BELL 1383) #8, Oct 1974
* "Goodbye My Love" (1975, Bell, BELL 1395) #2, Jan 1975
* "The Tears I Cried" (1975, Bell, BELL 1416) #8, Apr 1975
* "Love In The Sun" (1975, Bell, BELL 1437) #15, Aug 1975
* "Alone Again" (1975, Bell, BELL 1442)
* "People Like You People Like Me" (1976, Bell, BELL 1471) #5, Feb 1976
* "Don't Make Promises" (1976, Bell, BELL 1481)
* "Lay Your Love On Me" (1976, CBS, CBS 4710)
* "Look What You've Been Missing" (1977, CBS, CBS 4974)
* "She Was Alright" / "Almost American" / "Love Street" EP (1977, CBS, CBS 5221)
* "Gotta Get a Message To You" (1977, Epic, EPIC 5665)
* "Until The Next Time" (1981, Polo, Polo 13) reissued (1985, Polo, Polo 36)
* "Heartbeat to Heartache" (1982, ?, CHEAP 101)
* "Nothing At All" (1984, Tempo, Tempo 001)
* "Angel Face" (1989, Switchback, SW002) [ [http://www.everyhit.co.uk/ everyHit.com - UK Top 40 Chart Archive, British Singles & Album Charts ] ] [http://www.glitterband.fsnet.co.uk/discography.html Glitter Band Discography ] ]Albums
* "Hey!" (1974, Bell, BELL 241) reissued (2001, Cherry Red, GLAMCD8) UK #13
* "Rock 'n' Roll Dudes" (1975, Bell, BELL 253) reissued (Cherry Red, GLAMCD24) UK #17
* "Listen To The Band" (1975, Bell, BELL 259)
* "Greatest Hits" (1976, Bell, BELL 264) UK #52
* "Paris Match" (1977, CBS, CBS 81717)
* "People Like You" (1977, MFP, MFP 50354)
* "Greatest Hits" (1984, Autograph, ASK713) (cassette only)
* "Live At The Marquee" (1986, Quest, QUEST 7)
* "The Collection" (1990, ?, GRAB 1)
* "Hits Collection" (1990, Orbit, ORO114)
* "Let's Get Together Again" (1996, Bud Music, CMP62017)
* "The Very Best Of" (1996, Carlton, CD3036400062)
* "Glitz Blitz Live" (1998, MCPS, ETCD 032)
* "20 Glittering Greats" (1998, MCI, MCCD357)
* "The Best Of" (1998, Repertoire, REP 4713-WG)
* "Solid Silver: The Ultimate Glitter Band vol. 1" (1998,Edsel Records , MEDCD 577)
* "Glitter Band - The Best Of" (1999, Millennium Records, ROGER8)
* "The Glitter Band: The Bell Singles Collection" (2000, Cherry Red, GLAMCD1)
* "Greatest Hits" (2002, Newsound 2000, NST 157)Film appearances
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Never Too Young To Rock " 1975, as themselves.References
External links
* [http://www.theglitterband.co.uk Official website]
* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Glitter+Band,+The The Glitter Band at discogs.com]
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