Definition of Rubettes. Meaning of Rubettes. Synonyms of Rubettes

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Rubettes. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Rubettes and, of course, Rubettes synonyms and on the right images related to the word Rubettes.

Definition of Rubettes

No result for Rubettes. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Rubettes from wikipedia

- fourth Rubettes single "I Can Do It" was on State (catalogue reference STAT 1). In November 1974, NME music magazine reported that The Rubettes, The Glitter...
- albums for glam rock sensations The Rubettes. Blakley left the Tremeloes in 1975 to produce for Bilbo and Rubettes, eventually returning a few years later...
- singer. He is the former lead singer for The Rubettes and now fronts his own Rubettes spinoff "The Rubettes featuring Alan Williams". Williams' first band...
- Out" A7 – The Rubettes, "Tonight" B1 – The Glitter Band. "Angel Face" B2 – Bob Kerr's Whoopee Band, "5,000 Year Old Rock" B3 – The Rubettes, "Juke Box Jive"...
- writer and producer of a series of UK chart hits in the 1970s for The Rubettes, and as a leading figure in SESAC – one of the three major American performing...
- sharing the band's name "The Rubettes". Jorge Farah (28 May 2013). "Beatific Visions of Pop: "Sugar Baby Love" by The Rubettes | Every -ist and Every -ism"...
- Rubettes is the third studio album by the English pop band The Rubettes, released on the State Records label in November 1975, their third studio album...
- their 1984 album Zen Arcade. Kula Shaker, Boy George, and members of the Rubettes have recorded music tracks about Krishna Consciousness. In a 2010 experimental...
- and included it on their album I ♥ "Rubettes UK Chart History". Official Charts. Rowett, Alan (1994). The Rubettes Story (First ed.). London: Alan Williams...
- "Julia". In 1992, Dice Records (France) released the Rubettes' third and fourth albums (Rubettes and Sign of the Times) as a double CD set. In 2012, Cherry...