This page will contain news stories about Sugar Ray, as they become available.Sugar RaySugar Ray is a band from Orange County, California. Sugar Ray is classified as an alternative band. Its original and most hard-core work is very ska, but the ska influence eventually dissipated with each new album and hit single. Sugar Ray first became famous as mainstream music in the summer of 1997, with the incessant radio play of its song "Fly". By the end of 1997, critics were calling Sugar Ray a one-hit wonder. The album 14:59 was the comeback to these accusations, with the title implying that their fifteen minutes of fame were not quite up (as if they were currently clocked at 14:59). In 1998, the radio stations played their cut "Every Morning", while throughout 1999 the choice cut was "Someday". Sugar Ray consists of the following band members:
Hit Singles (in chronological order)
Discography
For the boxers who used this name, see:
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For the boxers who used this name, see:. The Traveling Wilburys (of Volume 1) were:. The album 14:59 was the comeback to these accusations, with the title implying that their fifteen minutes of fame were not quite up (as if they were currently clocked at 14:59). A charity single, "Nobody's Child" followed, and then a second album (titled Volume 3 to account for the missing chapter that was Roy Orbison's contribution) in October 1990. By the end of 1997, critics were calling Sugar Ray a one-hit wonder. The term was used again when the entire group was together. Harrison suggested "The Trembling Wilburys" as the group's name, but they decided to use "Traveling" instead. Sugar Ray first became famous as mainstream music in the summer of 1997, with the incessant radio play of its song "Fly". "Wilburys" was a slang term coined by Harrison and Lynne during the recording of Cloud Nine, the Harrison album that featured "When We Was Fab", as a reference to "gremlins" in the recording equipment and process. Its original and most hard-core work is very ska, but the ska influence eventually dissipated with each new album and hit single. It was unfortunate that the untimely death of band member Roy Orbison interfered with what might have been to come. Sugar Ray is classified as an alternative band. Released in October 1988, under various pseudonyms as half-brothers, supposed sons of Charles Truscott Wilbury, Senior, the album was immediately dubbed as one of the top 100 albums of all time by Rolling Stone. Sugar Ray is a band from Orange County, California. Written by all its members, the song-writing and recording was accomplished by this group of musical geniuses over a ten day period (as Dylan was due to go out on tour). Sugar Ray Robinson. They enjoyed working together so much that they decided to create an album together. Sugar Ray Leonard. The song they came up with was "Handle With Care" - which the record company immediately realised was too good to be released as a single "filler". 2003 - In the Pursuit of Leisure. Initially an informal grouping with Roy Orbison and Tom Petty, they got together to quickly record an additional track as a B-side for Harrison's "When We Was Fab" single at Bob Dylan's Santa Monica, California studio. 2001 - Sugar Ray. The Traveling Wilburys were a short-lived supergroup created by George Harrison and Jeff Lynne. 1999 - 14:59. 3). 1997 - Floored. 4 (1990 out-takes from Vol. 1995 - Lemonade and Brownies. Traveling Wilburys Vol. Is She Really Going Out With Him?. 1). Bartender (It's So Easy)". 2 (1989 demos and extended songs from Vol. Mr. Traveling Wilburys Vol. When It's Over (#13, Billboard Hot 100; #2, Adult Top 40). "Tweeter and The Monkey Man" (1988). Falls Apart (#29, Billboard Hot 100). "Wilbury Twist" (1991). Someday (#3, Adult Top 40; #2, Top 40 Mainstream). "She's My Baby" (1990). Every Morning (#1, Adult Top 40, Modern Rock). "Nobody's Child" (1990). Fly (#1 on Billboard Modern Rock, Top 40 charts). "End Of The Line" (1989). DJ Homicide - turntables. "Handle With Care" (1988). Stan Frazier - drums. 3 (1990). Murphy Karges - bass. Traveling Wilburys Vol. Rodney Sheppard - guitar. 1 (1988). Mark McGrath - vocals. Traveling Wilburys Vol. Otis Wilbury - Jeff Lynne. Lucky Wilbury - Bob Dylan. - Tom Petty. Jnr. Charlie T. Lefty Wilbury - Roy Orbison. Nelson Wilbury - George Harrison. |