Average White Band
One of the most influential and highly regarded funk groups of the 1970s, the Average White Band was formed by a bunch of R&B enthusiasts from Scotland. Their 1974 album AWB featured their signature song--the slinky, horn-driven instrumental "Pick up the Pieces," which shot to Number One and became a '70s radio staple. The group was inactive for most of the '80s, but reunited in 1989, recording and touring extensively.

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Albums
Top Tracks
  • Pick Up the Pieces
  • Cut the Cake
  • A Love of Your Own
  • School Boy Crush
  • If I Ever Lose This Heaven
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Comments
  • GratefulGrey on 2008-09-10 20:04:34.087:
    They are mixed, black and white. But, their class can cut glass. Their groove is so smooth, its legendary!
  • myrav26 on 2007-08-03 22:53:25.170:
    Yes, they are really white.
  • danny_taylor on 2007-06-28 14:16:30.280:
    AWB Average White Band: Are these guys really white men?
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