Years active 1973–1981, 1991 Active until 1991 | Labels Capitol | |
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Members Jon Pousette-Dart, John Troy, John Curtis Similar Aztec Two‑Step, James Montgomery, Marc Douglas Berardo, Norbert Putnam, Robin Lane & The Chartbusters Profiles |
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The Pousette-Dart Band (also known as PDB) was an American soft rock group active in the 1970s and early 1980s. Originally conceived in 1973 as a string band from Cambridge, Massachusetts, PDB comprised Jon Pousette-Dart, John Troy and John Curtis. With a shift to a more commercially oriented sound and a steady succession of additional personnel, the group went on to record a series of albums for their label Capitol Records, two of which (Amnesia and Pousette-Dart Band 3) made the Billboard album chart. Their single "For Love" reached #83 on the Billboard singles chart.
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- The pousette dart band in lost
- Discography
- Songs
- References
Although the band formally broke up in 1981, members reunited in 1991 for a series of concerts, and a "Best Of" album was released in 1994. Since then collaborations between various former personnel have continued, with original members Jon Pousette-Dart and John Troy also launching solo careers.
The song "Fall on Me" from the band’s second album Amnesia was featured in the eleventh episode of the second season of Lost.
Jon is the son of Richard Pousette-Dart.
The pousette dart band in lost
Discography
Songs
May You Dance1977
County Line1977
Yaicha1977