| “Drivin'” | ||
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| Single by Pearl Harbor and the Explosions | ||
| Released | 1979, 1980 | |
| Format | 7" | |
| Length | 4:17, 3:40 | |
| Label | 415, Warner Bros. | |
| Writer(s) | Stench/Gates/Bilt/Stench | |
| Producer | David Kahne | |
Warner Bros. Pearl Harbor and the Explosions was a musical act out of San Francisco, California. In the Music industry, a record label can be a Brand and a Trademark associated with the Marketing of music recordings and Music 415 Records was the first North American Record label devoted to New wave music ( Stiff Records in England was the first new wave label Warner Bros Records Inc is an American Record label that operates as a wholly owned Subsidiary of Warner Music Group. A songwriter is someone who writes the Lyrics to songs the Musical composition (chords or Melody to songs or both In the Music industry, a record producer or music producer has many roles among them controlling the recording sessions coaching and guiding the musicians organizing David Kahne is an American Record producer. Kahne is notable for his role as in-house producer and engineer at 415 Records, the first American New version
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Drivin' was a moderate hit single for San Francisco new wave band Pearl Harbor and the Explosions. The City and County of San Francisco is the fourth most populous city New Wave is a Rock music genre that existed during the late 1970s and the 1980s Pearl Harbor and the Explosions was a musical act out of San Francisco, California. It first was released on 415 Records, November 21, 1979. 415 Records was the first North American Record label devoted to New wave music ( Stiff Records in England was the first new wave label [1] [2] Shortly after, it was re-recorded for the band's 1980 self-titled debut LP on Warner Bros, and that version was also released as a single. San Francisco band Pearl Harbor and the Explosions ' self-titled debut album released in 1980 on Warner Bros Warner Bros Records Inc is an American Record label that operates as a wholly owned Subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
After hearing the 415 single, the band Jane Aire and the Belvederes recorded a cover version of Drivin', which was released almost at the same time as Pearl Harbor's own WB version. In Popular music, a cover version, or simply cover, is a new rendition ( Performance or Recording) of a previously recorded commercially released [3]
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