Who are the bands that wear black suits?
Spector come dressed as a police line up. Miles Kane has a total of two suits. One is the black one in the picture above, the second is very similar to the first except it’s made of old bits of Alex Turner’s skin sewn together.
Who was the black singer on Soul Train?
When her first album Wild and Peaceful released in ’79, her picture wasn’t on it, so everybody thought that the female singing the duet with Rick James, “I’m A Sucker For Your Love” was actually Black, but SIKE she wasn’t, and we learned that when she and Rick made their first appearance together on Soul Train that same year.
Why are there so many white soul singers?
We wanted to do this article because after highlighting several White soul singers on our Facebook page, we realized that there were so many of us who once thought that some of these artists you’re about to see, were actually Black.
Are there any white singers that are black?
But there are some White singers and rappers who made contributions to our music with nothing but pure, raw talent. These artists are actually so damn good that they sonically passed as Black, until the music video dropped. Here are a list of musicians, from the age of blue-eyed soul to modern day rap, that we didn’t know were White.
What’s the name of the band that never made it?
The indie-goths never quite made it (best known song ‘Sweetest Thing’ made No.75) but they’ve carried on, now split into two versions, each led by a twin. Front 242. Sometimes you can influence everyone under the sun, change the course of a continent’s music, and still no one knows who the blazes you are.
What did the Beatles look like in a suit?
There’s something so quintessentially British about a band in a suit. By way of tribute to music’s sharpest dressers, here’s a load of photos of bands looking all smart and that. Starting with: The Beatles, rocking the ‘geography teacher’s day out’ look. Hurts raided the bargain bin for these (the bargain bin in YSL that is).
What kind of clothes did women wear in the 1980’s?
A decade typified by its “power dressing,” the 1980s actually opened with stylish sportswear and the soft “New Romantics” style. Carrying on from the late 1970s trend for sportswear and encouraged by a fitness craze, women increasingly wore stylish gym wear in their day-to-day life.