White Plains

White Plains is the name of some places in the United States of America:

  • White Plains, Georgia
  • White Plains, Kentucky
  • White Plains, Maryland
  • White Plains, New York
  • White Plains, North Carolina

White Plains, New York was the site of the American Revolutionary War Battle of White Plains. The name White Plains was later given to a U.S. Navy Combat Stores Ship, commissioned in 1968 and decommissioned in 1995.

White Plains is also the name of a British pop group from the early 70s. The group, whose members kept changing during its short existence, produced several hit songs, including the 1970 "My Baby Loves Lovin'" and the 1971 "When You Are a King" (number 13 on the UK chart, and enjoys some popularity to this day.).

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The group, whose members kept changing during its short existence, produced several hit songs, including the 1970 "My Baby Loves Lovin'" and the 1971 "When You Are a King" (number 13 on the UK chart, and enjoys some popularity to this day.). Zwan performed about 50 new original Corgan songs on its several brief tours, but released only one studio album. White Plains is also the name of a British pop group from the early 70s. Widely seen as a vehicle for Corgan's prolific songwriting, Zwan used an intricate three-guitar attack to craft a sound often compared to that of the Smashing Pumpkins album Siamese Dream, albeit more melodic and shot through with an upbeat gentleness. Navy Combat Stores Ship, commissioned in 1968 and decommissioned in 1995. Lenchantin completed the group in spring 2002. The name White Plains was later given to a U.S. Sweeney recruited Pajo, and the band debuted as a four-piece in late 2001.

White Plains, New York was the site of the American Revolutionary War Battle of White Plains.
Following the breakup of the Smashing Pumpkins, Corgan and Chamberlin joined forces with Sweeney to start Zwan. White Plains is the name of some places in the United States of America:. It featured:. White Plains, North Carolina. Zwan was a short-lived "indie supergroup" that formed in 2001 and disbanded in 2003. White Plains, New York. VH1 Biography (http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/zwan/bio.jhtml).

White Plains, Maryland. The Zwan/B0lly Database (http://zwan.mg2.org). White Plains, Kentucky. Mary Star of the Sea (2003). White Plains, Georgia. Jimmy Chamberlin (drums), formerly of the Smashing Pumpkins. She has also played with Queens of the Stone Age and Papa M.

Paz Lenchantin (bass), also of A Perfect Circle. He has also played with Tortoise, Stereolab, Royal Trux and Will Oldham. David Pajo (guitar), formerly of Slint, also the driving force behind Papa M. He has also played with Cat Power and Guided By Voices, and collaborated with Will Oldham on an album.

Matt Sweeney (guitar), formerly of the bands Chavez and Skunk. Billy Corgan (vocals/guitar), formerly of The Smashing Pumpkins.