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Boogie Child, the Glossary

Index Boogie Child

"Boogie Child" is the third hit single from the Bee Gees' 1976 platinum album Children of the World, released in the US in early 1977.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 37 relations: A-side and B-side, Acoustic guitar, Alan Kendall, Albhy Galuten, AllMusic, Backing vocalist, Barry Gibb, Bass guitar, Bee Gees, Billboard (magazine), Billboard Hot 100, Blue Weaver, Cashbox (magazine), Children of the World, Columbia University, Dennis Bryon, Disco, Drum kit, Edge of the Universe (song), Electric guitar, French horn, Here at Last... Bee Gees... Live, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, Kia Forum, Le Studio, Lead vocalist, Los Angeles, Love So Right, Maurice Gibb, Ohio Players, Piano, Record World, RhythmOne, Robin Gibb, RSO Records, Sly and the Family Stone, Synthesizer.

  2. Song recordings produced by Albhy Galuten

A-side and B-side

The A-side and B-side are the two sides of phonograph records and cassettes, and the terms have often been printed on the labels of two-sided music recordings.

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Acoustic guitar

An acoustic guitar is a musical instrument in the string family.

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Alan Kendall

Alan Kendall (born 9 September 1944) is an English musician and was the lead guitarist for the Bee Gees, in an unofficial capacity from 1971 until 1980, and again from 1987 until 2001.

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Albhy Galuten

Albhy Galuten (born Alan Bruce Galuten; December 27, 1947) is an American technology executive and futurist, Grammy Award-winning record producer, composer, musician, orchestrator and conductor.

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AllMusic

AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database.

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Backing vocalist

A backing vocalist is a singer who provides vocal harmony with the lead vocalist or other backing vocalists.

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Barry Gibb

Sir Barry Alan Crompton Gibb (born 1 September 1946) is a British musician, singer, songwriter and record producer.

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Bass guitar

The bass guitar, electric bass or simply bass is the lowest-pitched member of the guitar family.

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Bee Gees

The Bee Gees --> were a musical group formed in 1958 by brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb.

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Billboard (magazine)

Billboard (stylized in lowercase since 2013) is an American music and entertainment magazine published weekly by Penske Media Corporation.

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Billboard Hot 100

The Billboard Hot 100 is the music industry standard record chart in the United States for songs, published weekly by Billboard magazine.

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Blue Weaver

Derek John "Blue" Weaver (born 11 March 1947) is a Welsh rock keyboardist, session musician, songwriter and record producer.

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Cashbox (magazine)

Cashbox, also known as Cash Box, is an American music industry trade magazine, originally published weekly from July 1942 to November 1996.

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Children of the World

Children of the World is the fourteenth studio album (twelfth internationally) by the Bee Gees, released in 1976 by RSO Records.

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Columbia University

Columbia University, officially Columbia University in the City of New York, is a private Ivy League research university in New York City.

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Dennis Bryon

Dennis Bryon (born 14 April 1949) is a Welsh rock drummer from Cardiff, best known for his work with the Bee Gees from 1974 to 1979.

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Disco

Disco is a genre of dance music and a subculture that emerged in the late 1960s from the United States' urban nightlife scene.

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Drum kit

A drum kit (also called a drum set, trap set, or simply drums in popular music context) is a collection of drums, cymbals, and sometimes other auxiliary percussion instruments set up to be played by one person.

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Edge of the Universe (song)

"Edge of the Universe" is a rock song by the Bee Gees, written by Barry and Robin Gibb from the album Main Course released in 1975, and also released as a B-side of "Nights on Broadway". Boogie Child and Edge of the Universe (song) are 1977 singles, bee Gees songs, RSO Records singles, songs written by Barry Gibb, songs written by Maurice Gibb and songs written by Robin Gibb.

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Electric guitar

An electric guitar is a guitar that requires external amplification in order to be heard at typical performance volumes, unlike a standard acoustic guitar.

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French horn

The French horn (since the 1930s known simply as the horn in professional music circles) is a brass instrument made of tubing wrapped into a coil with a flared bell.

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Here at Last... Bee Gees... Live

Here at Last...

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Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs

The Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart ranks the most popular R&B and hip hop songs in the United States and is published weekly by Billboard.

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Kia Forum

The Kia Forum (formerly the Forum) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Inglewood, California, United States, adjacent to Los Angeles.

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Le Studio

Le Studio (later renamed Studio Morin Heights) was a residential recording studio in the Laurentian Mountains near the town of Morin-Heights, Quebec, Canada built in 1972 by recording engineer and producer André Perry, Nick Blagona and Yaël Brandeis.

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Lead vocalist

The lead vocalist in popular music is typically the member of a group or band whose voice is the most prominent melody in a performance where multiple voices may be heard.

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Los Angeles

Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.

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Love So Right

"Love So Right" is an R&B ballad recorded by the Bee Gees. Boogie Child and Love So Right are 1976 songs, bee Gees songs, RSO Records singles, song recordings produced by Barry Gibb, song recordings produced by Maurice Gibb, song recordings produced by Robin Gibb, songs written by Barry Gibb, songs written by Maurice Gibb and songs written by Robin Gibb.

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Maurice Gibb

Maurice Ernest Gibb (22 December 1949 – 12 January 2003) was a British musician and songwriter.

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Ohio Players

Ohio Players are an American funk band, most popular in the 1970s.

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Piano

The piano is a keyboard instrument that produces sound when its keys are depressed, through engagement of an action whose hammers strike strings.

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Record World

Record World magazine was one of the three main music industry trade magazines in the United States, along with Billboard and Cashbox.

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RhythmOne

RhythmOne, previously known as Blinkx, and also known as RhythmOne Group, is an American digital advertising technology company which owns and operates the web properties AllMusic, AllMovie, and SideReel.

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Robin Gibb

Robin Hugh Gibb (22 December 1949 – 20 May 2012) was a British singer and songwriter.

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RSO Records

RSO Records was a record label formed by rock and roll and musical theatre impresario Robert Stigwood and record executive Al Coury in 1973.

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Sly and the Family Stone

Sly and the Family Stone was an American band originating from San Francisco, California.

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Synthesizer

A synthesizer (also synthesiser, or simply synth) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals.

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See also

Song recordings produced by Albhy Galuten

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boogie_Child