빨리 아침이 왔으면 - Blue Rose

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1) Blue Rose was a French band who had a hit with "Don’t You Know (Ambushed)” in 1982;
2) Blue Rose was an American bluegrass and acoustic country band active in the 1980s;
3) Blue Rose was an American rock band active in the 1970s;
4) Blue Rose was an electro artist active in the 2000s;
5) Blue Rose is an American country band from Chicago, IL.
6) Blue Rose was an American band formed in 1992 by Jon Martin and Corey Storm.

1) Blue Rose was a French band who had a hit with Don’t You Know (Ambushed)” in 1982. Comprising Basile Leroux, Bhaskar Petrillo, David Rose, Didier Batard, and Serge Perathoner, an eponymous album was released in 2011.

2) Blue Rose was an American bluegrass and acoustic country band active in the 1980s. Comprising Cathy Fink, Laurie Lewis, Marcy Marxer, Molly Mason, and Sally Van Meter, the band released their eponymous debut album in 1989.

3) Blue Rose was an American rock band comprising Bobby Blood, John Uribe, Stu Perry, and Terry Furlong who were active in the 1970s. The band released their eponymous debut album in 1972.

4) Blue Rose was an electro artist active in the 2000s. The single "Minutes" was released in 2000.

5) Blue Rose is an American five-piece folk-country band from Chicago, IL, comprising Jori Rose Griffith (lead vocals/guitar), Marcus Gebauer (lead guitar), Marty Smith (guitar/vocals), Nicholas Kapche (bass guitar), and Eric Matteson (drums).

6) Blue Rose was an American band formed in 1992 by bassist Jon Martin and guitar player Corey Storm. The band played continuously through 2000 touring the Midwest with several vocalists, drummers and sax/keyboard players. The band recorded several demos and released their first CD titled Rock Me Low with vocalist Kim Lange in 1997. In 2010, Jon began remixing several previously unreleased recordings from 1994 with Ahada, Beverly Ratliff and Kim on vocals. The CD titled "Detroit Boogie" was released in 2011.
Blue Rose originally formed when Jon Martin and Corey Storm decided to put a band together for live performances. Jon had been working with the vocalist from his last band on some new original material and auditioned Corey to play guitar. After several auditions with promising drummers and saxophone players were unsuccessful, Jon and Corey made the difficult decision to replace the vocalist. His writing was good, but his vocals were not right for the direction Jon and Corey wanted to take the project.
Many auditions later, Blue Rose was formed with three women out front, Ahada, Diana Balsama and Kathy Horton. Dave Favro on sax and keys, and Barry Kovach on drums rounded out the line-up. The band focused on writing original material while selecting B side covers and several crowd pleasers for live performances. With three dynamo female singers, the band was well-received and became an instant success.
Corey handled most of the booking and management of the band. Rehearsals were held in Detroit at Jon’s recording studio Wave Records. Rehearsals were regularly held two to three nights a week, and were focused on creating a professional and polished performance. With the diverse musical backgrounds of the members, Blue Rose defined their own brand of Detroit sound.
Harry Sisko took the band under his wing and put them on regular rotation at his club Sisko’s on the Boulevard in Taylor, Michigan. Other popular night-spots took notice and Blue Rose was booked to perform at such well-known clubs as The Soup Kitchen in downtown Detroit, Moby Dicks in Dearborn, The Cavern in Ann Arbor and eventually played at clubs across Michigan and other locations around the Midwest.
Blue Rose had several personnel changes over the years. The vocal line-up included Chenethia Artis, Sandy Paulki, Beverly Ratliff, and Kim Lange, eventually leaving Kim as the solo vocalist. Dave Daniele replaced Favro on sax and keys, and Vince Panzo replaced Kovach on drums. Rock Me Low was recorded and released in 1997 with Kim, Dave D and Vince. Subsequent changes included Brian Gaza and Jay Crosby on drums, and Kim Lange was eventually replaced by Ellen Giacobbi. In 2000, Jay and Corey decided to pursue other projects full-time, and Blue Rose finally disbanded.
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