- Slade - Wikipedia
The original line-up split re-formed later in the year as Slade II The band have continued, with a number of line-up changes, to the present day They have also shortened the group name back to Slade A number of artists from diverse genres have cited Slade as an influence
- Slade | The Band
Dave Hill’s Slade today is still one of the most exciting bands on the road, and their stage performance is a dynamic, powerful and exhilarating roller-coaster ride of pure unadulterated rock'n'roll
- Slade Official - YouTube
Formed in Wolverhampton in 1966, Slade's chart career spanned 3 decades Slade were unstoppable throughout the seventies becoming one of Europe's biggest bands, releasing 6 smash hit albums,
- Slade: An astonishing story of glamour, tragedy and more | Louder
Powell and Hill persuaded him to join the ’N Betweens They regrouped as Ambrose Slade, and released an unsuccessful album called Beginnings in spring 1969 After a rethink, they shortened their name to Slade… and that’s where their boisterous, belligerent, rollick’n’roll success story begins
- Slade Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio More | All. . . | AllMusic
Deafeningly loud and cheerfully sleazy rockers that stomped out any of the sexual ambiguity of glam with big-booted hooks and guitars, creating some of the biggest U K hits of the '70s
- Slades 15 greatest songs, ranked - Gold Radio
From 'Cum On Feel The Noise' to 'Merry Xmas Everybody', we round up Slade's very best songs
- SLADE: Greatest hits - YouTube Music
Slade - How Does It Feel? (1975) André_ 2discos 3:48 Slade - In For A Penny (1976) SuperYob1 3:28 Slade - We'll Bring the House Down (TOTP 1981)
- Slade - TeachRock
Slade were at the forefront of the 70s Glam Rock scene in Britain, racking up a long string of loud, catchy hits that made them one of the U K ’s most successful bands of the decade, and one cited as an influence by bands across a range of heavy-hitting genres, from Punk to Pop Metal to Grunge
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