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The Look (band)

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Members
  
Randy Volin

Genres
  
New wave, Pop music

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Years active
  
1979–1983; 2005–2006; 2012-present

Origin
  
Ely, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom (1979)

Albums
  
We're Gonna Rock, That Kind of Girl, Look Again

Record labels
  
MCA Records, Angel Air Records

Similar
  
Detroit, Rockets, Department S, Martha and the Muffins, The Belle Stars

The Look are a UK pop band, who had a number six hit single in the UK Singles Chart in 1981, with "I Am The Beat".

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Career

From Ely, Cambs. and originally named The Kreed, the band changed their name to The Look when they moved to London. Their lead singer and frontman was Johnny Whetstone (born c. 1955). After the minor follow-up hit, "Feeding Time" (No. 50, 1981), their third single "Tonight" failed to reach the charts. The singles, and self-titled album, were released on the MCA Records label.Further singles including "Three Steps Away" also missed the Top 75. The group moved to Towerbell Records, an indie label. The Look disbanded in 1983.

They returned after a long absence in April 2005 with a new album, entitled Pop Yowlin', on Angel Air Records. It received a warm critical reception, including from Allmusic.

Gus Goad toured with Ian Hunter's Rant Band from 2000 to 2004 and also appeared on Never Mind the Buzzcocks in 2006 in the Identity Parade.

A new album, "Tunes and Stories" was released in 2012, featuring Alex Baird from The Jags on drums.

They have their first live show in seven years at The Water Rats in London on 26 March 2013, organised by GM Records Presents.

Band members

  • Johnny Whetstone - lead vocals, guitar
  • Gus Goad - bass guitar, guitar, backing vocalist
  • Mick Bass - guitar, keyboards, backing vocalist
  • Trevor Walter - Drums
  • Songs

    I Am the BeatThe Look · 1981
    Glammer Girl1993
    We're Gonna RockWe're Gonna Rock · 1981

    References

    The Look (band) Wikipedia