The Average White Band, often abbreviated as AWB, is a Scottish funk and R&B band that rose to prominence in the 1970s. Formed in 1972, the group achieved international success with their instrumental hit "Pick Up the Pieces," which topped the charts in 1975. The band's sound is characterized by its soulful melodies and robust horn section, drawing influences from American soul and funk music. Throughout their ca
... MoreThe Average White Band, often abbreviated as AWB, is a Scottish funk and R&B band that rose to prominence in the 1970s. Formed in 1972, the group achieved international success with their instrumental hit "Pick Up the Pieces," which topped the charts in 1975. The band's sound is characterized by its soulful melodies and robust horn section, drawing influences from American soul and funk music. Throughout their career, they have released several albums and are known for their tight musicianship and energetic live performances. The members of AWB have changed over the years, but the band has continued to perform and record music. They have left a lasting impact on the funk genre and are recognized for their contributions to music with their classic hits still receiving airplay today.
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