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Black Gold

Black Gold

Black Gold has been played on NTS in shows including Assorted Sounds w/ Zac Jackson , featured first on 10 July 2016. Songs played include C'mon Stop.

Black Gold is a collaboration between Eric Ronick (Panic! at the Disco, Ambulance Ltd.), Than Luu (M. Ward, Rachel Yamagata, shushshush), Siggy (POE, Panic channel, powerman5000, Justin Timberlake) and Alistair Paxton (The Metronomes, Stapleton).

Black Gold formed at the beginning of 2006 while Eric and Than were on tour with Ambulance Ltd. and the Killers. After touring, they immediately set up at Thinman Studios in Brooklyn and began writing and recording. The band lineup was complete with the addition of guitarist Alistair Paxton and bass player Siggy. The result is Black Gold, music with an addictive collection of songs evoking T-Rex, Satie, Chic, Quincy Jones-era Michael Jackson, Bowie, the brothers Gibb and the Band.

A boogie/post-disco act who had club success with "C'mon Stop" in 1983 on the Prelude record label. Black gold was Arlene Gold, Don Casale & John Robie.
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Black Gold

Black Gold has been played on NTS in shows including Assorted Sounds w/ Zac Jackson , featured first on 10 July 2016. Songs played include C'mon Stop.

Black Gold is a collaboration between Eric Ronick (Panic! at the Disco, Ambulance Ltd.), Than Luu (M. Ward, Rachel Yamagata, shushshush), Siggy (POE, Panic channel, powerman5000, Justin Timberlake) and Alistair Paxton (The Metronomes, Stapleton).

Black Gold formed at the beginning of 2006 while Eric and Than were on tour with Ambulance Ltd. and the Killers. After touring, they immediately set up at Thinman Studios in Brooklyn and began writing and recording. The band lineup was complete with the addition of guitarist Alistair Paxton and bass player Siggy. The result is Black Gold, music with an addictive collection of songs evoking T-Rex, Satie, Chic, Quincy Jones-era Michael Jackson, Bowie, the brothers Gibb and the Band.

A boogie/post-disco act who had club success with "C'mon Stop" in 1983 on the Prelude record label. Black gold was Arlene Gold, Don Casale & John Robie.
Original source Last.fm

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C'mon Stop
Black Gold
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