KWS (band)
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KWS | |
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Origin | Nottingham, England |
Genres | Pop, rave |
Years active | 1992–1994 |
Labels | Network Records |
Associated acts |
The Trammps Teddy Pendergrass |
Members |
Chris King Winston Williams Delroy St. Joseph |
KWS were a British pop/rave act from Nottingham, England consisting of instrumentalists/record producers Chris King (born 6 September 1966) and Winston Williams (born 14 February 1965), and vocalist Delroy St. Joseph (born 28 November 1967).
Chart history
They had a number one single in the UK Singles Chart with the double A-side "Please Don't Go" / "Game Boy".[1]
They were subsequently nominated for, and won, the Best British Newcomer award at the BRIT Awards in 1993.
Keyboard player Chris King appeared on Never Mind The Buzzcocks in the Identity Parade round. It was revealed he is now working as a classic scooter renovator.
Discography
Albums
- KWS (1992)
Singles
- "Please Don't Go" (1992) UK #1 (5 Weeks), US #6, IRL #3, AUS #2, SWE #8, SWZ #11, NZ #9
- "Rock Your Baby" (1992) UK #8, IRL #6, AUS #38
- "Hold Back the Night" (1992) (featuring The Trammps) UK #30
- "Can't Get Enough of Your Love" UK #71
- "It Seems to Hang On" UK #58
- "Ain't Nobody (Loves Me Better)" (1994) (with Gwen Dickey) UK #21, AUS #43
- "The More I Get The More I Want" (featuring Teddy Pendergrass) UK #35[1]
References
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