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16-460: [REDACTED] Look up black velvet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Black Velvet may refer to: Music and entertainment [ edit ] The Black Velvets , an English rock band "Black Velvet" (song) , a 1989 song by Alannah Myles "Black Velvet", a song by Ferry Corsten from the 2008 album Twice in a Blue Moon "Black Velvet",

32-509: A 1989 song by Alannah Myles "Black Velvet", a song by Ferry Corsten from the 2008 album Twice in a Blue Moon "Black Velvet", a song by Gass from the 1970 album Juju Black Velvet (Robin Lee album) , 1990, featuring a cover of the song "Black Velvet" Black Velvet (O'Donel Levy album) , 1971 Black Velvet (revue) , a revue at the London Hippodrome in 1939 "Black Velvet",

48-420: A British quarterly rock magazine Black Velvet or Schwarzer Samt , a 1964 German crime film " Don'cha Go 'Way Mad ", a song originally recorded in 1949 as an instrumental called "Black Velvet" Black Velvet , Estonian band Beverages [ edit ] Black Velvet (whisky) , a Canadian whiskey Black Velvet (beer cocktail) , a mixed drink Other uses [ edit ] Black Velvet ,

64-532: A Canadian whiskey Black Velvet (beer cocktail) , a mixed drink Other uses [ edit ] Black Velvet , a fabric Velvet painting , the application of paint onto velvet fabric Black Velvet Travel , which operates a bus company in Eastleigh, Southampton Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Black Velvet . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

80-522: A corduroy trilby, and you’re close to The Black Velvets". Michaela Annot of Drowned in Sound webzine described the band's sound as, "Big, stomping boogie-woogie rock, with just enough glam for the girls". Another reviewer thought the band combined, "The dirty chug of primetime Slade and the throat-searing rasp of AC/DC ". The last two songs were added to the Japanese "Summer School Of Rock '05" release of

96-601: A fabric Velvet painting , the application of paint onto velvet fabric Black Velvet Travel , which operates a bus company in Eastleigh, Southampton Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Black Velvet . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Black_Velvet&oldid=1203207727 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

112-464: A fan, and he was present when the band joined Vertigo Records , but refused to sign as a witness when the band signed their contract. They also signed with Sanctuary Management . The band's debut single , "Get On Your Life" was released in November 2004. In 2005, The Black Velvets co-headlined the second Nokia 'New School of Rock' tour, together with The Glitterati and Hurricane Party . 2005 saw

128-463: A new band called 'Kingdom'. Also in 2013, Paul Carden auditioned for The Voice UK , getting past the ' Blind Auditions ' and into Danny O'Donoghue 's team. As of 2021 Carden was recording under the name This Is War! The band described their influences as, "Glam Punk Rock 'n' Roll", and their influences included Led Zeppelin , AC/DC and T. Rex . Drummer Nick Kilroe described the band's sound in 2005 as, "Classic Rock 'n' Roll", going on to say that

144-440: A song by Gass from the 1970 album Juju Black Velvet (Robin Lee album) , 1990, featuring a cover of the song "Black Velvet" Black Velvet (O'Donel Levy album) , 1971 Black Velvet (revue) , a revue at the London Hippodrome in 1939 "Black Velvet", the former stage name taken by Charles Bradley when he performed as a James Brown impersonator Black Velvet (Charles Bradley album) Black Velvet (magazine) ,

160-430: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages black velvet (Redirected from Black velvet ) [REDACTED] Look up black velvet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Black Velvet may refer to: Music and entertainment [ edit ] The Black Velvets , an English rock band "Black Velvet" (song) ,

176-458: The Oxegen , T In The Park , Isle of Wight , Fuji Rock , Reading And Leeds , Glastonbury , Jersey Live , and Tennents ViTal festivals . The band's eponymous album was produced by Mike Crossey . The band toured to promote this release, but subsequently parted ways with their management, and went on to perform new material live in 2006. The Black Velvets' song "Fear and Loathing" appeared on

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192-528: The soundtrack to the 2005 combat-driven racing game Burnout Revenge as well as the PlayStation version of Burnout Legends . The song "Get on Your Life" was used in the TV series Sugar Rush and included on the associated soundtrack album. After the band split up in 2007, Carden and Dutton performed in 'The Marvellous Medicine Band', as well as 'The Dave Dutton Blues Explosion'. In 2013, Dave Dutton formed

208-506: The band were looking for, "Another Oasis-style vibe". A live review from 2004 described the band as, "Obviously hugely influenced by the '70s, with each song boasting swaggering guitar riffs and drums that almost demanded to be stomped along to". Carol Hodge of the BBC described the band as follows: "Imagine the lumping energy of Motörhead , the solid guitars of Jimmy Page and the prickly, note-perfect vocals of Roger Daltrey , bearded and wearing

224-471: The former stage name taken by Charles Bradley when he performed as a James Brown impersonator Black Velvet (Charles Bradley album) Black Velvet (magazine) , a British quarterly rock magazine Black Velvet or Schwarzer Samt , a 1964 German crime film " Don'cha Go 'Way Mad ", a song originally recorded in 1949 as an instrumental called "Black Velvet" Black Velvet , Estonian band Beverages [ edit ] Black Velvet (whisky) ,

240-758: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Black_Velvet&oldid=1203207727 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The Black Velvets The Black Velvets were a rock band from Liverpool , England . The band formed in 2003 and disbanded in August 2007 after releasing one album. The Black Velvets were formed in 2003 by guitarist Robbie Ross, drummer Nick Kilroe, and cousins Dave Dutton (bass guitar) and Paul Carden (vocals). The band counted Liam Gallagher as

256-678: The release of further singles: "3345" (which gave them their biggest chart hit, with a number 34 placing in the UK Singles Chart ), "Glamstar", and "Once in a While", and also saw the release of the band's self-titled debut album . To coincide with the album's release, the band played at The Cavern in Liverpool, where they were awarded the honour of their own signed brick in the wall of the club. Extensive touring followed. The band also played dates supporting The Who , Mötley Crüe , Mark Lanegan , Razorlight , and The Killers , and appeared at

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