Rare Silk

Rare Silk

Group from United States

Genres: jazz, vocal, vocal jazz, 80s, complex

About Rare Silk

For a short time, Rare Silk looked as if it was going to be a significant jazz vocal group. Rare Silk, which consisted of Gaile Gillaspie, Marylynn Gillaspie, Todd Buffa and Marguerite Juenemann (replaced by Barbara Reeves), started out as a swing-oriented group in the vein of The Pied Pipers and (even with the inclusion of a male member) The Andrews Sisters. They appeared with Benny Goodman at the 1980 Playboy Jazz Festival. During the next few years, the ensemble modernized their style to include both bop and funkier material, recording for Polydor (1982) and Palo Alto (1985-86); most notable were their versions of "New York Afternoon," "Red Clay" and "Spain." However, Rare Silk never really did catch on and they eventually broke up. Rare Silk was formed in 1979, and after 9 years of music in the eighties, the band was finally disbanded in 1988.

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26,417 listeners  ·  127,409 plays via Last.fm

On RadioStar

12
stations playing
9
countries
8
tracks tracked
most active station (Greece)

Rare Silk — Top 8 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Rare Silk Storm
Rare Silk Red Clay
Rare Silk You Know It's Wrong
Rare Silk Red Clay
Rare Silk (I Can Recall) Spain
Rare Silk Lush Life
Rare Silk Happying
Rare Silk Hello
Red Clay
You Know It's Wrong
Red Clay
(I Can Recall) Spain
Lush Life
Happying