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    Mink DeVille Band", an allusion to the earlier Mink Deville name. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame songwriter Doc Pomus said about the band, "Mink DeVille knows...
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    in DeVille's work. Mink DeVille was a house band at CBGB, the historic New York City nightclub where punk rock was born in the mid-1970s. DeVille helped...
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  • Cabretta, known as Mink DeVille in the United States, was the 1977 debut album by Mink DeVille. It peaked at number 186 on the Billboard 200 chart and...
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    singer and songwriter Willy DeVille includes, as well as his solo recordings, recordings released by his band Mink DeVille in the period from 1977 to 1985...
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  • Coup de Grâce is the fourth album by the rock band Mink DeVille, released in 1981. The album represented a departure for the band, as frontman Willy DeVille...
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  • DeVille recorded six albums with the band Mink DeVille, the last four of which were really solo albums by Willy DeVille in that no members of the original band...
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  • Return to Magenta (category Mink DeVille albums)
    Return to Magenta, issued in 1978, is the second album by the rock band Mink DeVille. The album was the last to feature all the original members of the band...
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  • Sportin’ Life is the sixth and final studio album by the rock band Mink DeVille, released in 1985. Since the band's third album, 1981's Le Chat Bleu, when...
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  • Spanish Stroll is a 1977 single by Mink DeVille, off their debut album Cabretta. It features a spoken word section by bassist Rubén Sigüenza during the...
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  • Le Chat Bleu (category Mink DeVille albums)
    the rock band Mink DeVille, released in 1980. The album received critical acclaim and elevated lead singer and composer Willy DeVille to star status...
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  • and for her work as his personal manager and association with the band Mink DeVille during the 1970s. She was also a model and appeared in rock magazines...
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  • Look up deville in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Deville, DeVille, De Ville, or de Vil may refer to: Cadillac DeVille, model of automobile produced...
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  • fifth studio album by the rock band Mink DeVille. It was released in 1983, and was the second album Mink DeVille recorded for Atlantic Records, and Atlantic...
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    Thommy Price (category Mink DeVille members)
    (2007-present) Billy Idol Mink DeVille (Coup de Grâce, 1981; Live at Montreux 1982 DVD, 2008) Scandal (1982–1984, 2004–2005) David Drew Band Chris DeMarco (1979-1984)...
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  • Jive Bombers in 1957. The song has since been covered by The Escorts, Mink DeVille, Ringo Starr, Sha Na Na, Maryann Price, David Johansen performing as...
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    episode following Belushi's death with host Robert Urich and musical guest Mink DeVille, airing live on March 20, 1982, cast member Brian Doyle-Murray gave a...
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    Bob Curiano (category Mink DeVille members)
    1970s as the bass player with the Manhattan-based band Mink De Ville. Curiano was with Mink De Ville for a decade before moving on to pursue his own musical...
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  • Willy DeVille Live is a live recording of Willy DeVille and the Mink DeVille Band. It was recorded on June 16–17, 1993 at The Bottom Line in Greenwich...
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  • Big Easy Fantasy (category Willy DeVille albums)
    Big Easy Fantasy is an album by Willy DeVille and the Mink DeVille Band. It was released in Europe on the French New Rose label in 1995. The album is a...
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  • Acoustic Trio Live in Berlin (category Willy DeVille albums)
    and David J. Keyes. For the Stockholm recordings, DeVille played with an expanded band—the Mink DeVille Band—that included guitarist Freddy Koella, double...
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  • Basel. "Cadillac Moon" is also the name of a song by New York based band Mink DeVille. List of paintings by Jean-Michel Basquiat 1981 in art Eshun, Ekow (2017-09-22)...
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  • career. DeVille recorded another version of “Across the Borderline“ with The Mink DeVille Band for a music video. This recording features Willy DeVille on...
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  • (Instrumental)" – Performed by: Basil Poledouris "Love & Emotion" – Performed by: Mink DeVille Side 2 "Do What Ya Wanna Do" – Performed by: Nona Hendryx "Play to Win"...
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    Paul James (Canadian musician) (category Mink DeVille members)
    Hotel. In 1982, Willy DeVille met Paul James while performing in Toronto, and invited James to join him and his band Mink DeVille on a World Tour of twelve...
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    Snake, later renamed Blondie, as well as Ramones arrived in August 1974. Mink DeVille, Talking Heads, The Shirts, The Heartbreakers, The Fleshtones, and other...
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  • Ace Cannon Chakachas Messer Chups (Russia) King Curtis Martin Denny Mink DeVille Sam Donahue Lou Donaldson Steve Douglas Terry Edwards & The Scapegoats...
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  • Presley, Willy DeVille, Bob Dylan, The Beach Boys, The Ramones and many others. He was also a record producer, having produced Mink DeVille's Le Chat Bleu...
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    the music of New York City artists Lou Reed, Marc Ribot and Willy DeVille (Mink DeVille). The band's sound has been described as a mix of 'lounge lizard...
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  • Hollies, George Jones & Johnny Paycheck, Gene Clark (from the Byrds) and Mink DeVille. "Anna (Go to Him)", a U.S. R&B Top Ten Hit, was covered by the Beatles...
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    Suicide, the Ramones, Patti Smith, Television, Blondie, Talking Heads, and Mink DeVille. The lineup in 1976 was Poison Ivy Rorschach, Lux Interior, Bryan Gregory...
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