Starland Vocal Band is an American rock band, known primarily for "Afternoo… Read Full Bio ↴Starland Vocal Band is an American rock band, known primarily for "Afternoon Delight", one of the biggest singles in 1976. The group began as Fat City, a husband/wife duo of Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert.
The band was also composed of Jon Carroll (keyboards and vocals) and Margot Chapman (vocals). Carroll and Chapman were also married after meeting as members of the group, but later divorced. They had one son, Ben Carroll, who is also a musician.
Their debut was the self-titled Starland Vocal Band, which included "Afternoon Delight". The song was a hit, reaching #1 and the album also charted. They were nominated for five Grammy Awards and won two - Best arrangement (voices) and Best New Act. The follow-up, Rear View Mirror was a failure in comparison, although it was a minor chart entry, spending 13 weeks on the Billboard 200 (reaching a peak of #104).
The band hosted a self-titled variety show that ran on CBS for six weeks in the summer of 1977. David Letterman, then unknown, also participated in the show, as did Mark Russell, Jeff Altman, and Proctor and Bergman.
The band broke up by the early 1980s, unable to match their previous success. Danoff and Nivert divorced shortly afterwards.
Each of the band members has gone on to a solo career.
As recently as 1998 Starland Vocal Band has reunited for a few concerts, often featuring the children of the four original members as vocalists.
The band was also composed of Jon Carroll (keyboards and vocals) and Margot Chapman (vocals). Carroll and Chapman were also married after meeting as members of the group, but later divorced. They had one son, Ben Carroll, who is also a musician.
Their debut was the self-titled Starland Vocal Band, which included "Afternoon Delight". The song was a hit, reaching #1 and the album also charted. They were nominated for five Grammy Awards and won two - Best arrangement (voices) and Best New Act. The follow-up, Rear View Mirror was a failure in comparison, although it was a minor chart entry, spending 13 weeks on the Billboard 200 (reaching a peak of #104).
The band hosted a self-titled variety show that ran on CBS for six weeks in the summer of 1977. David Letterman, then unknown, also participated in the show, as did Mark Russell, Jeff Altman, and Proctor and Bergman.
The band broke up by the early 1980s, unable to match their previous success. Danoff and Nivert divorced shortly afterwards.
Each of the band members has gone on to a solo career.
As recently as 1998 Starland Vocal Band has reunited for a few concerts, often featuring the children of the four original members as vocalists.
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Starland Vocal Band Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Starland Vocal Band:
Afternoon Delight Gonna find my baby, gonna hold her tight Gonna grab some…
Afternoon Delight - Gonna find my baby, gonna hold her tight Gonna grab some…
Afternoon Delight: Gonna find my baby, gonna hold her tight Gonna grab some…
Afternoon School Delight Gonna find my baby, gonna hold her tight Gonna grab some…
afternoon_delight Gonna find my baby, gonna hold her tight Gonna grab some…
Ain't It The Fall I haven't seen you Since the summer And it's the fall now Ai…
American Tune Many's the time I've been mistaken And many times confused Y…
Baby You Look Good to Me Tonight Ive been out on this highway now Five days in a…
Baby, You Look Good to Me Tonight Ive been out on this highway now Five days in a…
California Day To be blessed with forgetfulness Oh yes To be glad to be…
Don't Say Forever I know we said goodbye but please come around; I…
Light of My Life For a baby this world may be A bit bizarre After all…
Mr. Wrong Loving you is bad luck I′m a full-time loser What you've got…
Starland To be blessed with forgetfulness To be glad to be alive Like…
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