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The Motels

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Biografía

The Motels are a New Wave music band from the Los Angeles area best known for Only the Lonely and Suddenly, Last Summer, both of which peaked at #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1982 and 1983, respectively.* Martha Davis, lead singer, reformed a version of the band called The Motels featuring Martha Davis, in 1998; as of 2006 she continues to appear under that name with various lineups. First incarnation Formed in 1971 in Berkeley, California, the band (then called The Warfield Foxes) moved to Los Angeles by 1973 seeking a record deal. The band consisted of Martha Davis on vocals and guitar, Dean Chamberlain on lead guitar, Chuck Wada on 2nd lead guitar and others. While in L.A., the band changed its name to "The Motels" and the line-up consisted of Martha Davis, Dean Chamberlain, Chuck Wada, Robert Newman on drums and Richard d'Andrea on bass. Both Martha Davis and Chuck Wada contributed original songs to the repertoire. The Motels and two other local bands, The Pop and The Dogs, kicked off the local band scene with a hallmark concert at a self-produced show, 'Radio Free Hollywood' held at the venerable old theatre, Troupers Hall. (Prior to this show, few if any unsigned bands played local high profile clubs like the Whisky and The Roxy.) The band guested on Rodney Bingenheimer's popular radio show. After recording a demo for Warner Brothers, which was turned down, they were offered a contract with Capitol but the band turned that down by disbanding in 1976. Dean Chamberlain was soon heard again in his band Code Blue and signed to Warner Brothers Records. Richard d'Andrea joined The Pits and later enjoyed almost three years with The Know. Robert Newman is a successful art director and designer. Chuck Wada still writes and performs and is a financial advisor. Second, most successful incarnation In March 1978, Martha Davis was approached by lead guitarist Jeff Jourard (formerly of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers) to form a new Motels. Extensive auditions

Álbumes

Just Can't Get Enough: New Wave Hits Of The '80s, Vol. 6,
Just Can't Get Enough: New Wave Hits Of The '80s, Vol. 6,
No Vacancy - The Best of The Motels
No Vacancy - The Best of The Motels

Canciones

1 Total Control The Best Of The Motels - No Vacancy
2 Only the Lonely The Best Of The Motels - No Vacancy
3 Shame No Vacancy - The Best of The Motels
4 Shame The Best Of The Motels - No Vacancy
5 Suddenly Last Summer The Best Of The Motels - No Vacancy
6 Danger Just Can't Get Enough: New Wave Hits Of The '80s, Vol. 6,
7 Danger Just Can't Get Enough- New Wave Hits Of The '80s,
8 Remember The Nights No Vacancy - The Best of The Motels
9 Trust Me No Vacancy - The Best of The Motels
10 Take the L The Best Of The Motels - No Vacancy
11 Annie Told Me The Best Of The Motels - No Vacancy
12 Little Robbers No Vacancy - The Best of The Motels
13 Suddenly Last Summer No Vacancy - The Best of The Motels
14 Icy Red No Vacancy - The Best of The Motels
15 Only The Lonely No Vacancy - The Best of The Motels
16 Take The L No Vacancy - The Best of The Motels
17 Danger No Vacancy - The Best of The Motels
18 Celia No Vacancy - The Best of The Motels
19 Danger The Best Of The Motels - No Vacancy
20 Careful No Vacancy - The Best of The Motels