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  1. When Brian Connolly and Mick Tucker left Wainwrights Gentlemen in 1968 to form their own band "Sweetshop", later shortened to "The Sweet", little did they know what lay ahead. They recruited Steve Priest on bass who was gaining a reputation with his band, The Army. After two guitarists, Frank Torpey and Mick Stewart and four singles which failed to make the charts the band were at a crossroads ...

  2. Mick Stewart leaves and is replaced by guitarist Andrew David Scott who had recently moved to London after the previous band he was with called The Elastic Band broke up. January, 1971 Sweet make their UK TV debut on a pop show called Lift Off.

  3. 29. Apr. 2006 · The Sweet 1970 featuring Mick Stewart Mick Stewart and Ms’s Capitol Records Christmas Party 2005, Beverly Hills Hotel Photos courtesy of Mick Stewart . Posted in Mick Stewart, The Sweet « Previous post. Next post » Search the Archive. ...

  4. Rating. AllMusic. [2] Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be is the debut album by English glam rock band the Sweet, released in November 1971 on RCA Records in the UK. It reached number one in Finland in February 1972. [3] The album contained two singles which were hits in the UK: "Funny Funny" (No. 13 in March 1971) and "Co-Co" (No. 2 in June). [4]

  5. 19. März 2014 · First Recordings 1968-1971 – Repertoire – 1991. The Sweet formed in 1968 under their original name the Sweetshop but another group had that name so they chopped the “shop.”. The group already consisted of singer Brian Connolly, bassist Steve Priest and drummer Mick Tucker but Andy Scott wouldn’t complete the classic lineup until 1970.

  6. Sweet er en britisk musikgruppe, der havde en række singlehits i første halvdel af 1970'erne. Gruppens bedst kendte besætning bestod af forsangeren Brian Connolly, bassisten Steve Priest, guitaristen Andy Scott og trommeslageren Mick Tucker . Brian Connolly forlod gruppen i 1979 for at påbegynde en solokarriere og de tre resterende ...

  7. 17. Okt. 2017 · Bobby Hebb – lead vocals. Mick Stewart – guitar/vocals. Nick Simper – bass/vocals. Johnny Goodison – keyboards/vocals. Kenny Slade – drums. In late November 1966, after he’d recuperated from the car crash that had killed Johnny Kidd the previous month, Nick Simper re-joined New Pirates members Mick Stewart and drummer Roger Truth with plans to revive the group’s name.