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  • Genre: Country / Rock / Soul

    Location Detroit, Un

    Profile Views: 50186

    Last Login: 1/9/2013

    Member Since 9/19/2005

    Website www.thelookde.net

    Record Label Scorpion Records/Hanzie Records

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    The formation of a band called "The Look" in 1977 was considered a major event in Detroit, Michigan rock music circles. Five of the ablest, brightest musicians from some of the city's top bands came together to create what has since become an international attraction. Once the original line-up jelled, everything else fell into place. They met their former manager who arranged for the band to make a demo in his studio with local engineer and upcoming songwriter Marshall Crenshaw. They made their live debut in November of '77, and their growing popularity created a demand for a record. In early 1981, "The Look" released their first album, "We're Gonna Rock" on the bands own Plastic Record label; it was produced by Johnny Sandlin, known for his work with The Allman Brothers, Delbert McClinton and many others. The LP did so well-- thanks to MTV exposure ("The Look" was the first Detroit band to appear on MTV) and Top 5 airplay in a dozen major markets--that "The Look" signed distribution deals with A&M in Canada and RFC/Quality (US). The second Look album, "Look Again" which came out in 1982 was produced by Mark Stebbeds, whose engineering credits include some of Grand Funk Railroad's big hits and John Mellencamp's "American Fool" album on which he was nominated for a grammy. He also produced the demo for "We're Gonna Rock". The "Look Again" album surpassed the success of the first album. Their smash hit "You Can't Sit Down" was played and rated on Dick Clark's American Bandstand and scored a '94' making it one of the highest rated records ever on his show. The video was also played on MTV and "The Look's" hometown paper The Oakland Press voted it "Best Video" by a local band. In 1984 The Look signed with Berkeley, Ca. based Fantasy Reords and spent 6 months in California recording their 3rd album "Everybody's Acting". The album though without their signature "Detroit Guitar Rock" attack still captured the same driving spirit and blistering energy of the first two LP's success. It also exhibited a striking sophistication with the addition of keyboards which the group attributed to producer/engineer Phil Kaffel (Taxxi) and keyboardist Tim Gorman(The Who). Their first single and dance track from this album, "Memories" was produced in 4 different mixes for radio and dance clubs and received airplay on many stations throughout America and was supported by a major club tour sponsored by The Miller Brewing Company's Rock Network program. But Fantasy decided not to fund a video for the album, sales dwindled and eventually dropped the band. Down but not out "The Look" returned home to Detroit in 1985 to regroup. Original members left, new members joined and "The Look" began recording what was to be their 4th album. This time the sessions moved to producer Eric Morgeson's Studio A in Dearborn Heights, MI. Two of the 3 songs "The Look" recorded there showed up on the cassette EP "Look Who's Rockin" which was released in 1996. In 1986 Dave Edwards while still playing selected "The Look" dates joined forces with another Detroit act called "RH Factor". "The Factor" was a highly successful club act with a big following and was very much interested in recording. Dave and RH Factor recorded many songs together, of which of only 2 have ever been released on "The Metro Masters" cassette only release in 1989. Another significant highlight of Dave Edwards and R.H. Factor was performing on television in Detroit in front of thousands for the late Pope John Paul II's visit to the Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan. In 1992 Dave Edwards decided to get back and finish "The Look's" 4th album "Look Who's Rockin" the recording this time moved to Ann Arbor at the legendary Schoolhouse. With yet again new members "The Look" record 14 songs of which only 4 have been released, again on the "Look Who's Rockin" EP. In the mid and late 1990's "The Look" continue to play in clubs and concerts with acts like Paul Rodgers, Dickie Betts, Chuck Berry, the late Ray Charles, and John Cafferty's Beaver Brown Band, Jeff Healey and many others. In 1999 Dave Edwards releases "A Collection For The Record" which is a compilation of some 16 of "The Look's" songs from their first 4 recordings. This CD was re-released on August 8, 2006. It is available at Cdbaby.com/cd/thelookde. In 2001 Dave Edwards started recording his 1st "solo" CD, again with producer Eric Morgeson and guitarist, producer Bob Monteleone. The CD is entitled "Take Another Look" and was released in December of 2004. It has been remastered, and it's available just about everywhere online notably on Amazon.com, CDbaby.com and iTunes.com. Dave released "Look Alive" a digital only release from "The Look" in April of 2007 and released his second "solo" CD "Second Look Vol. 1." also in July of 2007. In June of 2008 Dave hooked up with 3 former members of Detroit Reggae band "Black Market" and released a reggae record simply titled "The Belle Islanders". In Feb. of 2009 Dave releases some Look demo's recorded in London Ontario, Canada in 1979 with Legendary Southern Rock Producer Johnny Sandlin entitled "The London Sessions" which features another version of "The Look" classic "We're Gonna Rock", "Can't Think Right" and "Baby Do You Want Me Too" the digital only release features a never before released song "Never Gonna Give It Up". In June of 2009 Dave releases his third "solo" CD "Lone Survivor" as The Detroit Metro Times said in their review "Lone Survivor is a record bursting with quality, which is no surprise when considering the talent Edwards has roped in, including local legend Johnny "Bee" Badanjek (of Detroit Wheels, Alice Cooper and Howling Diablos) and Kid Rock's Twisted Brown Trucker man Jimmie "Bones" Trombly. "Lone Survivor" is the sound of a local veteran musician screaming out loud that he still has something to offer Detroit and the world. And who would deny him that?...The adventure continues...more to come... .. .. .. 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  • Members

    Dave Edwards-lead vocals and guitar, Bob Monteleone-lead guitar and vocals, Rusty Russum-drums and vocals. Lou Abraham. guitar, bass and vocals, Jim Megerian, bass, vocals
  • Influences

    The Delta Blues, Motown, The Beatles, The Stones, The MC5, Iggy and The Stooges, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels, Bob Seger, Bob Marley, Delbert McClinton, Kid Rock, Eminem, any and all Detroit Musicians (past and present)and too many others to mention in this small space.
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    Happy 59th Birthday AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd whose parents used to live across from my father in law in Ft. Myershttp://youtu.be/Lo2qQmj0_h4

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    George Strait All My Ex's Live In Texas Live ... Happy 61st Birthday George http://t.co/UOoeTYapc1

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  • alan hare

     thanks for add great music

    6 months ago
  • THE MICHAEL PATRICK BA…

    Hi ya Dave, great to hear from you, have a good weekend
    Mike 

    11 months ago
  • GTR KENNY

     Have A Rocking Week !

    1 year ago
  • THE MICHAEL PATRICK BA…

    I Found Love, what a great tune Dave, great vid as well, hope your doing good bro
    Mike 

    1 year ago
  • Genevieve CHrIstensen



    Hello,how are you?

    2 years ago
  • Darlene R White




    Hi, there!thanks a lot for your add.

    2 years ago
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    2 years ago
  • Bryan Schnabel Musik

    Dave,

    I just wanted to say I appreciate your body of work. The musical world is better off thanks to you.

    I'd love it if you might listen to a song or two of mine and tell me your thoughts

    - Bryan Schnabel Musik

    2 years ago
  • Stephen Kohn

    So good to see you and Dawn at the Music Awards. The new CD, in case I haven't already told you is fantastic, a regular play in my studio.

    3 years ago
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Bio:

The formation of a band called "The Look" in 1977 was considered a major event in Detroit, Michigan rock music circles. Five of the ablest, brightest musicians from some of the city's top bands came together to create what has since become an international attraction. Once the original line-up jelled, everything else fell into place. They met their former manager who arranged for the band to make a demo in his studio with local engineer and upcoming songwriter Marshall Crenshaw. They made their live debut in November of '77, and their growing popularity created a demand for a record. In early 1981, "The Look" released their first album, "We're Gonna Rock" on the bands own Plastic Record label; it was produced by Johnny Sandlin, known for his work with The Allman Brothers, Delbert McClinton and many others. The LP did so well-- thanks to MTV exposure ("The Look" was the first Detroit band to appear on MTV) and Top 5 airplay in a dozen major markets--that "The Look" signed distribution deals with A&M in Canada and RFC/Quality (US). The second Look album, "Look Again" which came out in 1982 was produced by Mark Stebbeds, whose engineering credits include some of Grand Funk Railroad's big hits and John Mellencamp's "American Fool" album on which he was nominated for a grammy. He also produced the demo for "We're Gonna Rock". The "Look Again" album surpassed the success of the first album. Their smash hit "You Can't Sit Down" was played and rated on Dick Clark's American Bandstand and scored a '94' making it one of the highest rated records ever on his show. The video was also played on MTV and "The Look's" hometown paper The Oakland Press voted it "Best Video" by a local band. In 1984 The Look signed with Berkeley, Ca. based Fantasy Reords and spent 6 months in California recording their 3rd album "Everybody's Acting". The album though without their signature "Detroit Guitar Rock" attack still captured the same driving spirit and blistering energy of the first two LP's success. It also exhibited a striking sophistication with the addition of keyboards which the group attributed to producer/engineer Phil Kaffel (Taxxi) and keyboardist Tim Gorman(The Who). Their first single and dance track from this album, "Memories" was produced in 4 different mixes for radio and dance clubs and received airplay on many stations throughout America and was supported by a major club tour sponsored by The Miller Brewing Company's Rock Network program. But Fantasy decided not to fund a video for the album, sales dwindled and eventually dropped the band. Down but not out "The Look" returned home to Detroit in 1985 to regroup. Original members left, new members joined and "The Look" began recording what was to be their 4th album. This time the sessions moved to producer Eric Morgeson's Studio A in Dearborn Heights, MI. Two of the 3 songs "The Look" recorded there showed up on the cassette EP "Look Who's Rockin" which was released in 1996. In 1986 Dave Edwards while still playing selected "The Look" dates joined forces with another Detroit act called "RH Factor". "The Factor" was a highly successful club act with a big following and was very much interested in recording. Dave and RH Factor recorded many songs together, of which of only 2 have ever been released on "The Metro Masters" cassette only release in 1989. Another significant highlight of Dave Edwards and R.H. Factor was performing on television in Detroit in front of thousands for the late Pope John Paul II's visit to the Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan. In 1992 Dave Edwards decided to get back and finish "The Look's" 4th album "Look Who's Rockin" the recording this time moved to Ann Arbor at the legendary Schoolhouse. With yet again new members "The Look" record 14 songs of which only 4 have been released, again on the "Look Who's Rockin" EP. In the mid and late 1990's "The Look" continue to play in clubs and concerts with acts like Paul Rodgers, Dickie Betts, Chuck Berry, the late Ray Charles, and John Cafferty's Beaver Brown Band, Jeff Healey and many others. In 1999 Dave Edwards releases "A Collection For The Record" which is a compilation of some 16 of "The Look's" songs from their first 4 recordings. This CD was re-released on August 8, 2006. It is available at Cdbaby.com/cd/thelookde. In 2001 Dave Edwards started recording his 1st "solo" CD, again with producer Eric Morgeson and guitarist, producer Bob Monteleone. The CD is entitled "Take Another Look" and was released in December of 2004. It has been remastered, and it's available just about everywhere online notably on Amazon.com, CDbaby.com and iTunes.com. Dave released "Look Alive" a digital only release from "The Look" in April of 2007 and released his second "solo" CD "Second Look Vol. 1." also in July of 2007. In June of 2008 Dave hooked up with 3 former members of Detroit Reggae band "Black Market" and released a reggae record simply titled "The Belle Islanders". In Feb. of 2009 Dave releases some Look demo's recorded in London Ontario, Canada in 1979 with Legendary Southern Rock Producer Johnny Sandlin entitled "The London Sessions" which features another version of "The Look" classic "We're Gonna Rock", "Can't Think Right" and "Baby Do You Want Me Too" the digital only release features a never before released song "Never Gonna Give It Up". In June of 2009 Dave releases his third "solo" CD "Lone Survivor" as The Detroit Metro Times said in their review "Lone Survivor is a record bursting with quality, which is no surprise when considering the talent Edwards has roped in, including local legend Johnny "Bee" Badanjek (of Detroit Wheels, Alice Cooper and Howling Diablos) and Kid Rock's Twisted Brown Trucker man Jimmie "Bones" Trombly. "Lone Survivor" is the sound of a local veteran musician screaming out loud that he still has something to offer Detroit and the world. And who would deny him that?...The adventure continues...more to come... ..   I edited my profile with Thomas Myspace Editor V4.4 (www.strikefile.com/myspace)

Member Since:

September 19, 2005

Members:

Dave Edwards-lead vocals and guitar, Bob Monteleone-lead guitar and vocals, Rusty Russum-drums and vocals. Lou Abraham. guitar, bass and vocals, Jim Megerian, bass, vocals

Influences:

The Delta Blues, Motown, The Beatles, The Stones, The MC5, Iggy and The Stooges, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels, Bob Seger, Bob Marley, Delbert McClinton, Kid Rock, Eminem, any and all Detroit Musicians (past and present)and too many others to mention in this small space.

Sounds Like:

Good Music!

Record Label:

Scorpion Records/Hanzie Records

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