Nazareth (band)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jump to: navigation, search
Nazareth
Origin Dunfermline, Scotland
Genre(s) Hard rock, rock, rock and roll
Years active 1968–present
Label(s) Eagle
Website www.nazarethdirect.co.uk

Nazareth are a British rock band that had several hard rock hits, as well as scoring with the Felice and Boudleaux Bryant penned ballad, "Love Hurts", in the middle of the 1970s.

Contents

Nazareth was formed in December 1968 in Dunfermline, Scotland, out of the ashes of semi-professional local group The Shadettes (formed in 1961) by vocalist Dan McCafferty, guitarist Manny Charlton (ex Mark V and The Red Hawks), bassist Pete Agnew, and drummer Darrell Sweet. They took their name from the first line of The Band's classic song, "The Weight" ("I pulled into Nazareth / Was feelin' about half past dead...")

The band moved to London, England in 1970, and released their self-titled debut album in 1971. After getting some attention with their second album Exercises, released in 1972, Nazareth issued Razamanaz in early 1973. This collection spawned two UK Top Ten hits, "Broken Down Angel" and "Bad Bad Boy." This was followed by Loud 'N' Proud in late 1973, which contained another hit single with a hard-rocking cover of Joni Mitchell's song "This Flight Tonight". Then came another album Rampant, in 1974, that was equally successful although it did not yield a single. A non-album song, again a cover version, this time of Tomorrow's "My White Bicycle", was a UK Top 20 entry in 1975.

Hair of the Dog was released in 1975. The title track of that album (popularly, though incorrectly, known as "Son Of A Bitch" due to its chorus lyrics) became a staple of 1970s rock radio. The American version of the album included a song originally recorded by The Everly Brothers, and also covered by Roy Orbison, the expressively melodic ballad "Love Hurts", that was released as a hit single in the UK and in the U.S., where it went platinum. In addition, the track became the band's only U.S. Top Ten hit.

In 1979, second guitarist Zal Cleminson was added to the lineup. Cleminson contributed numerous compositions to the albums No Mean City and Malice in Wonderland. The latter produced a popular AOR single called "Holiday". Various Nazareth lineups continued to make studio albums off and on through 1998, and remained together many more years for various tours.

In 1999, while touring the US, original drummer Darrell Sweet passed away at age 51 -- the result of a heart attack. He was replaced by bassist Pete Agnew's son for later editions of the band. The band recently touredCanada with opening act, Headpins.

A new album has just been recorded and will be released by february, 2008. this will coincide with their 40th anniversary tour.

Dec 1968 – Sep 1979
  • Dan McCafferty – lead vocals
  • Manny Charlton – lead guitar
  • Pete Agnew – bass
  • Darrell Sweet – drums
Sep 1979 – Jul 1980
  • Dan McCafferty – lead vocals
  • Manny Charlton – guitar
  • Zal Cleminson – guitar
  • Pete Agnew – bass
  • Darrell Sweet – drums
Jul 1980 – late 1983
  • Dan McCafferty – lead vocals
  • Manny Charlton – guitar
  • Pete Agnew – bass
  • Billy Rankin – guitar
  • Darrell Sweet – drums
  • John Locke – keyboards
Late 1983 – 1984
  • Dan McCafferty – lead vocals
  • Manny Charlton – guitar
  • Pete Agnew – bass
  • Darrell Sweet – drums
  • Billy Rankin – keyboards

1984 – May 1990
  • Dan McCafferty – lead vocals
  • Manny Charlton – guitar
  • Pete Agnew – bass
  • Darrell Sweet – drums
May 1990 – late 1990

late 1990 – late 1994
  • Dan McCafferty – lead vocals
  • Billy Rankin – guitar
  • Pete Agnew – bass
  • Darrell Sweet – drums
Late 1994 – Apr 1999
  • Dan McCafferty – lead vocals
  • Jimmy Murrison – guitar
  • Ronnie Leahy – keyboards
  • Pete Agnew – bass
  • Darrell Sweet – drums
Apr 1999 – early 2004
  • Dan McCafferty – lead vocals
  • Ronnie Leahy – keyboards
  • Jimmy Murrison – guitar
  • Pete Agnew – bass
  • Lee Agnew – drums
Early 2004 – present
  • Dan McCafferty – lead vocals
  • Jimmy Murrison – guitar
  • Pete Agnew – bass
  • Lee Agnew – drums

  • Dan McCafferty (1968–present)

  • Manny Charlton (1968–1990)
  • Zal Cleminson (1979–1980)
  • Billy Rankin (1980–1983, 1991–1994)
  • Jimmy Murrison (1994–present)

  • John Locke (1980–1983)
  • Billy Rankin (1983–1984)
  • Ronnie Leahy (1994–2004)

  • Darrell Sweet (1968–1990, 1991–1999)
  • Lee Agnew (1999–present)

  • Pete Agnew (1968–present)

Live in Brazil (2007)

  • "Morning Dew" (1972)
  • "Razamanaz"(1973)
  • "Broken Down Angel" (1973) #9 UK
  • "Bad Bad Boy" (1973) #10 UK
  • "This Flight Tonight" (1973) #11 UK
  • "Shanghai'd In Shanghai" (1974) #41 UK
  • "Hair of the Dog" (1975)
  • "My White Bicycle" (1975) #14 UK
  • "Holy Roller" (1975) #36 UK
  • "Love Hurts" (1975) #8 U.S.
  • "Carry Out Feelings" (1976)
  • "Telegram" (1976)
  • "I Don't Want To Go On Without You" (1976)
  • "Hot Tracks EP" (1977) #15 UK
  • "Expect No Mercy" (1977)
  • "Gone Dead Train" (1978) #49 UK
  • "Place In Your Heart" (1978) #70 UK
  • "May The Sun Shine" (1979) #22 UK
  • "Star" (1979) #54 UK
  • "Holiday" (1980)
  • "Heart's Grown Cold" (1980)
  • "Dressed to Kill" (1981)
  • "Dream On" (1982)
  • "Love Leads to Madness" (1982) #19 U.S. M.S.R
  • "Where Are You Now" (1983)
  • "Ruby Tuesday" (1984)

  • "Out of Time" (1975) #41 U.K.

Advanced Search
Included Web Search Engines


Safe Search

close

Top Matching Results

Occasionally Search.com will highlight specialized results that are based on the context of your query. Examples of specialized results include specific links to news, images, or video.

Top Matching Results may highlight information from other Search.com pages, content from the CNET Network of sites, or third party content. The listings are based purely on relevance. Search.com does not receive payment for listings in this section but our partners that provide this data may get paid for listing these products.

Sponsored Links

This section contains paid listings which have been purchased by companies that want to have their sites appear for specific search terms and related content. These listings are administered, sorted and maintained by a third party and are not endorsed by Search.com.

Search Results

Search.com sends your search query to several search engines at one time and integrates the results into one list which has been sorted by relevance using Search.com's proprietary algorithm. You can customize the list of search engines included in your metasearch from the preferences.

The search engines that are used in your metasearch may allow companies to pay to have their Web sites included within the results. To view the Paid Inclusion policy for a specific search engine, please visit their Web site. Search.com does not accept payment or share revenue with any search engine partner for listings in this section.