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- Sweet (known as The Sweet until the early 1970s [1]) are a British glam rock band who rose to prominence in the 1970s.
| original members of the sweet | In 2008, California-based bassist Steve Priest formed his own Sweet, focusing on North American touring. |
| sweet - love is like oxygen | Sweet were the quintessential '70s glam rock band, bringing the androgynous looks and crunchy guitar pop of Queen and T. Rex to the masses. |
| sweet songs | Born 30th June 1949 in Wrexham, North Wales. |
The Sweet
The nucleus of The Sweet came together in 1966, when drummer Michael Thomas Tucker (b. 17 July 1947, Harlesden, London, England) and vocalist Brian Francis Connolly (b. 5 October 1945, Hamilton, Scotland) played together in Wainwright's Gentlemen, a small-time club circuit band whose repertoire comprised a mixture of Motown, R&B and psychedelia. The pair broke away to form Sweetshop, later shortened to just Sweet, with Steve Norman Priest (b. 23 February 1950, Hayes, Middlesex) on bass and Frank Torpey on guitar. After releasing four unsuccessful singles on Fontana and EMI, Torpey was replaced by first Mick Stewart, and then Mick by Andrew David Scott (b. 30 June 1949, Wrexham, Wales) and the new line-up signed to RCA. The band were introduced to the writing partnership of Chinn and Chapman, who were to provide the band with a string of hit singles. Their initial success was down to bubblegum pop anthems such as Funny Funny, Co-Co, Poppa Joe and Little Willy. Howeve
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- Sweet were the quintessential '70s glam rock band, bringing the androgynous looks and crunchy guitar pop of Queen and T. Rex to the masses.
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- Sweet (referred to as The Sweet before ) are a popular 70s-era British rock band.
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- Sweet, a '70s British rock band that was part of the "glam" movement, got its start in with the band Wainwright's Gentlemen.