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Darling (British band)

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Genres
  
Rock

Labels
  
Charisma Records

Genre
  
Rock music

Record label
  
Charisma Records

Albums
  
Put It Down To Experience

Years active
  
1979

Associated acts
  
Arrows

Origin
  
London, United Kingdom

Members
  
Hal Lindes, Paul Varley

Similar
  
Dire Straits, Arrows, Tony Stratton‑Smith

Darling were a British band from the late 1970s, whose music was a mixture of new wave and pop music. The band's singer, Alice Spring, had been the vocalist of the band Slack Alice on their eponymously titled album of 1974. Drummer Paul Varley had been the percussionist and a founder member of the well-known band Arrows. Vocalist Alice Spring(Alice Barry) and Bassist Mick Howard came from the 70's London RnB + Rock group Slack Alice.

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In 1979, Darling released their first and only album, Put It Down To Experience, with Charisma Records.

After the album release, the band broke up. Only the guitarist, the until then unknown Hal Lindes, continued with a musical career of any note – first as a member of Dire Straits and more recently as a soundtrack composer for British television and American movies.

Members

Mick Howard – Bass
Hal Lindes – Guitar
Alice Spring – Vocals
Paul Varley – Drums

Discography

Put It Down to Experience (1979)

References

Darling (British band) Wikipedia