Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. Quarterflash war eine in den 1980er Jahren bekannte Pop- und Rock-Band. Die Band, 1980 in Portland/Oregon (USA) gegründet, bestand aus den Mitgliedern Rindy Ross (Gesang und Saxophon), ihrem Mann Marv Ross (Gitarre), Jack Charles (Gesang und Gitarre), Rick DiGiallonardo (Keyboards), Rich Gooch (Bass) und Brian David Willis (Schlagzeug).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QuarterflashQuarterflash - Wikipedia

    Quarterflash (previously stylized as QuarterFlash) was an American rock group formed in 1980 in Portland, Oregon. The band was originally made up of Orinda Sue "Rindy" Ross (lead vocals and saxophone) and her husband Marv Ross (guitars), along with Jack Charles (guitars), Rick DiGiallonardo (keyboards/synthesizers), Rich Gooch ...

  3. 21.8K subscribers. Subscribed. 133K. 15M views 14 years ago. Music video by Quarterflash performing Harden My Heart. (C) 1981 Geffen Records ...more. Music video by Quarterflash performing...

  4. Over the next decade they released four albums under a new name, Quarterflash garnering gold and platinum records and tours with Elton John, Linda Ronstadt, and assorted big-haired 80's acts better left unmentioned. It was an exciting-tumultuous-insane era and the Rosses lived out many a fantasy including Marv writing a song with Burt Bacharach ...

  5. 14. Sept. 2012 · (c) 1983 The David Geffen Co. Words and music by Marv Ross. The song charted at #14 on Billboard's Top Pop Chart, #6 Rock and #28 AC in the summer of 1983 an...

  6. 5. Juli 2013 · Subscribed. 113K. 13M views 10 years ago #1982 #Quarterflash #HardenMyHeart. (c) 1981 The David Geffen Co. Words and music by Marv Ross. #Quarterflash #HardenMyHeart #1982 ...more. (c) 1981 The...

  7. music.youtube.com › channel › UCciFUy5N_VnTg-Ej_duAIPQQuarterflash - YouTube Music

    Quarterflash was an American rock group formed in 1980 in Portland, Oregon. The band was originally made up of Orinda Sue "Rindy" Ross and her husband Marv Ross, along with Jack Charles, Rick DiGiallonardo, Rich Gooch, and Brian David Willis. In a 1982 interview, Rindy Ross said that she viewed the saxophone as an extension of her voice, enabling her to express things she could not express ...