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The Average White Band (AWB) is a soul and funk band formed in 1972 and is widely regarded as one of the best in the history of music. The band consists of Cliff Lyons on alto sax, keyboards, and vocals, Rob Aries on keyboard and bass, Onnie McIntrye on guitar and vocals, Brent Carter on lead vocals, Alan Gorrie on lead vocals, bass, and guitar, Rocky Bryant on drums, and Fred "Freddy V" Vigdor on tenor sax, keyboards, and vocals.

Though best known for their instrumental hit "Pick Up the Pieces," the band's strength lies in their consistently accomplished songwriting, stretching across several gold-selling albums and multi-Grammy nominations for Atlantic Records. Despite their Scottish roots, the six-piece band developed their own "authentic" sound influenced by R&B heroes such as Marvin Gaye, James Brown, and Donny Hathaway, which was eagerly adopted by black audiences in the US and elsewhere.

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Fred Vigdor
since 1989 Saxophone, Keyboard
Hamish Stuart
since 1972 till 1982 Lead vocal, Electric guitar
Klyde Jones
since 2002 till 2011 Bass, Electric guitar, Keyboard
Steve Ferrone
since 1974 till 1982 Drum set
Alex Ligertwood
since 1989 till 1996 Lead vocal
Adam Deitch
since 1998 till 2001 Drum set
Alan Gorrie
Electric bass guitar
Robbie McIntosh
till 1974 Drum set
Roger Ball
till 1982 Keyboard, Saxophone
Molly Duncan
till 1982 lib/muslib/membership_type_36

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