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The formation of a band called "The Look" in 1977 was considered a major event in Detroit, Michigan rock music circles. Five of the ablest, brightest musicians from some of the city's top bands came together to create what has since become an international attraction. Once the original line-up jelled, everything else fell into place. They met their former manager who arranged for the band to make a demo in his studio with local engineer and upcoming songwriter Marshall Crenshaw. They made their live debut in November of '77, and their growing popularity created a demand for a record. In early 1981, "The Look" released their first album, "We're Gonna Rock" on the bands own Plastic Record label; it was produced by Johnny Sandlin, known for his work with The Allman Brothers, Delbert McClinton and many others. The LP did so well-- thanks to MTV exposure ("The Look" was the first "Detroit band to appear on MTV) and Top 5 airplay in a dozen major markets--that "The Look" signed distribution deals with A&M in Canada and RFC/Quality (US). The second Look album, "Look Again" which came out in 1982 was produced by Mark Stebbeds, whose engineering credits include some of Grand Funk Railroad's big hits and "John Mellencamp's" "American Fool" album on which he was nominated for a grammy. He also produced the demo for "We're Gonna Rock". The "Look Again" album surpassed the success of the first album. Their smash hit "You Can't Sit Down" was played and rated on Dick Clark's American Bandstand and scored a '94' making it one of the highest rated records ever on his show. The video was also played on MTV and and "The Look's" hometown paper The Oakland Press voted it "Best Video by a local band". In 1984 The Look signed with Berkeley, Ca. based Fantasy Reords and spent 6 months in California recording their 3rd album "Everybody's Acting. The album though without their signature "Detroit Guitar Rock" attack still captured the same driving spirit and blistering energy of the first two LP's success. It also exhibited a striking sophistication with the addition of keyboards which the group attributed to producer/engineer Phil Kaffel and keyboardist Tim Gorman. Their first single and dance track from this album, "Memories" was produced in 4 different mixes for radio and dance clubs and received airplay on many stations throughout America and was supported by a major club tour sponsored by The Miller Brewing Company's Rock Network program. But Fantasy decided not to fund a video for the album, sales dwindled and eventually dropped the band. Down but not out "The Look" returned home to Detroit in 1985 to regroup. Original members left, new members joined and "The Look" began recording what was to be their 4th album. This time the sessions moved to Producer Eric Morgeson"s Studio A in Dearborn Heights, MI. Two of the 3 songs "The Look" recorded there showed up on the cassette EP "Look Who's Rockin" which was released in 1996 and might be re-released with more songs soon. In 1986 Dave Edwards while still playing selected "The Look" dates joined forces with another Detroit act called "R.H Factor". "The Factor" was a highly successful club act with a big following and was very much interested in recording. Dave and R.H Factor recorded many songs together, of which of only 2 have ever been released on "The Metro Masters" cassette only release in 1989. Another significant highlight of Dave Edwards and R.H. Factor was performing on television in Detroit in front of thousands for the late Pope John Paul II's visit to the Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan. Next up: The 1990's rawk! In 1992 Dave Edwards decided to get back and finish "The Look's 4th album "Look Who's Rockin" the recording this time moved to Ann Arbor at the legendary "Schoolhouse". With yet again new members "The Look" record 14 songs of which only 4 have been released, again on the "Look Who's Rockin" EP. In the mid and late 1990's "The Look" continue to play in clubs and concerts with acts like Paul Rodgers, Dickie Betts, Chuck Berry, the late Ray Charles, and John Cafferty's Beaver Brown Band, Jeff Healey and many others. In 1999 Dave Edwards releases "A Collection For The Record" which is a compilation of some 16 of "The Look's" songs from their first 4 recordings. This CD was re-released on August 8, 2006. It is available NOW at CDBaby.com/cd/thelookde. In 2001 Dave Edwards started recording his 1st "solo" CD, again with producer Eric Morgeson and guitarist, producer Bob Monteleone. The CD is entitled "Take Another Look" and was released in December of 2004. It has been remastered, and it's available just about everywhere online notably on Amazon.com, CDbaby.com and iTunes.com. Dave is currently recording a new solo CD called "Lone Survivor" (due by May of 2009) and has just released a new reggae CD called simply "The Belle Islanders" which is now available at CDBaby.... Dave has released his 2nd solo CD "Second Look" Vol. 1 in 2007 and it's available on iTunes along with a new "The Look" digital only release "Look Alive". Check it out...till the next time....I edited my profile with Thomas Myspace Editor V4.4 (www.strikefile.com/myspace)

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Member Since: 19/09/2005
Band Website: www.thelookde.net
Band Members: Dave Edwards-lead vocals and guitar, Bob Monteleone-lead guitar and vocals, Rusty Russum-drums and vocals. Lou Abraham. guitar, bass and vocals
Influences: The Delta Blues, Motown, The Beatles, The Stones, The MC5, Iggy and The Stooges, Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels, Bob Seger, Bob Marley, Delbert McClinton, Kid Rock, Eminem, any and all Detroit Musicians (past and present)and too many others to mention in this small space.
Sounds Like: Good Music!
Record Label: Scorpion Records/Hanzie Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Dave Edwards "Lone Survivor" CD on iTunes

Dave's third "solo" CD "Lone Survivor" will be available on iTunes on July 21, 2009. For more info go to www.thelookde.net click buy....
Posted by on Sat, 18 Jul 2009 20:28:00 GMT

Detroit's Metro Times "Lone Survivor" CD review

The Metro Times in Detroit reviewed my new record!!! Thanx!!!!http://www.metrotimes.com/music/review.asp?rid=2532 8
Posted by on Thu, 25 Jun 2009 19:59:00 GMT

The Belle Islanders at Mario's After Dark

Hi Friends, Man what a great time we had at Mario's after Dark last Saturday Night. Thanx to all the friends and fans that showed up! And thanks to the staff who always do a really good job at taking ...
Posted by on Sun, 21 Jun 2009 18:44:00 GMT

Justin Graduating from College

I want to say congratulations to my son Justin for graduating from college today. I love you Justin and Dawn and I are proud of you!!!Love,Dad and Dawn
Posted by on Thu, 30 Apr 2009 21:01:00 GMT

Peter Wolf and Dave Edwards

Had to post this pic of me and Wolf back in the day after a Look and J Geils show at Pine Knob in 1980!! Man we was young...lol...Dave
Posted by on Sat, 25 Apr 2009 19:41:00 GMT

New Dates

Hey Everyone - HAPPY 2009!I trust that you are reading this note in a warm place - because outside here in Michigan: IT'S FREEEZING!!!!!!We are taking off the next month or so from playing live.We wil...
Posted by on Fri, 16 Jan 2009 18:18:00 GMT

This Just In: We Can’t Stop!!!

  Every time we think we are out - we get pulled back in ... We think that these may be the very last shows until March of 2009:   Just in:  This Friday & Saturday night - 12/26 ...
Posted by on Thu, 25 Dec 2008 00:26:00 GMT

Unknown 80's featuring

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SA-9QbQsf6U
Posted by on Sun, 30 Nov 2008 19:43:00 GMT

Live Reggae Music!! on Dave’s B-Day

  COME ON OUT AND CELEBRATE !!!! DAVE EDWARDS BIRTHDAY THIS FRIDAY NIGHT AT 7 PM!!   Rock-A-Billy's (586-731-0188) 8411 Hall Rd. (M-59), Utica (just E of Old Van Dyke) In store concert appe...
Posted by on Thu, 20 Nov 2008 21:46:00 GMT

26 Letters and 12 Notes

  Are you feelin' alright?   A little over a year ago, Dave Edwards and The Look played a private birthday party in NYC.  When we got to the party - there was quite a surprise wa...
Posted by on Thu, 16 Oct 2008 22:43:00 GMT