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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_GorrieAlan Gorrie - Wikipedia

    Alan Edward Gorrie (born 19 July 1946 in Perth) is a Scottish bassist, guitarist, keyboardist and singer. He is a founding member of the Average White Band and remains one of two original members in the group's current line-up (Onnie McIntyre being the other).

  2. As of 2019, Alan Gorrie and Onnie McIntyre are the only two original members left in the Average White Band. Original tenor sax player Molly Duncan died on 8 October 2019, shortly after it had been announced that he had been diagnosed with terminal cancer. In June 2023, AWB announced their final tour, Let's Go Round Again One Last Time. "

  3. 22 de nov. de 2012 · From the Average White Band's lead singer's 1985 solo album Sleepless Nights. Produced by Jay Gruska & Alan GorrieTracks recorded & mixed at Conway Recording...

  4. 2 de may. de 2011 · From his 1985 album Sleepless Nights. Arranged by Alan Gorrie & Michael MugrageNathan East: BassRandy Kerber: Acoustic Piano & SynthMichael Landau: GuitarPau...

  5. Alan Gorrie records solo album Sleepless Nights for A&M. 1989 AWB reforms with original members Gorrie, McIntyre and Ball, and are joined by multi-instrumentalist Eliot Lewis to record Aftershock , a new studio album with guest appearances by Chaka Kahn, Ronnie Laws and Alex Ligertwood. 1997 Studio album Soul Tattoo, released with Pete Abbott ...

  6. 4 de ago. de 2019 · This week, Alan Gorrie, founding member of the Average White Band. 1. The arrival of Rock ’n’ Roll. BEFORE Elvis and Buddy Holly and Bill Haley and The Comets arrived in my life, I had been listening to my dad’s records. He was a pianist so those would have been mainly piano jazz, the likes of Fats Domino, Art Tatum and Meade Lux Lewis.

  7. 20 de oct. de 2022 · Hamish Stuart and Alan Gorrie on stage in Edinburgh, 1975 (Image credit: Photo by Ian Dickson/Redferns). Shortly after hearing the band at Eric Clapton’s 1973 ‘Rainbow Concert’, Clapton’s then tour manager, Bruce McCaskill, agreed to manage the band and borrowed money to relocate to the US, where they began work on the eponymous AWB The White Album.