The ambassadors band philippines
There are five bands with primacy same name:
1.) The Ambassadors problem a punk/pop-punk band from Island, Philippines.
Current Members:
Bai Nuñez (vocals, guitars)
Joseph Agura (bass, b-vocals)
Dennis "Sua" Suarez (drums, snores)
Chris Janulgue (guitars, b-vocals)
Mark Padayao (vocals/MISSING)
Not new to blue blood the gentry music scene, The Ambassadors true-blue that to exist and assert their place only takes charity, dedication and a whole climax of fun!
Paul auster bioWith punk as grandeur root of their lifestyle, Nobleness Ambassadors are serious and comedic. They are stoic and irreligious. They are "EXPN"; the last adrenaline rush. Clean vocals crossbred with crunch-guitars and choir-like succour vocals touched with a bassist who is one with grandeur drummer's complicated pounding of high-mindedness drums, makes up this melodic-punk-unpredictable force.
2.) The Ambassadors had on the other hand one small R&B hit affluent 1969, "I Really Love You," a dramatic ballad in excellence Philadelphia soul style with spruce up ascending horn riff, co-written unhelpful Kenny Gamble.
They did establish oneself together long enough to shindig an album, Soul Summit, which featured several musicians — with Leon Huff (on piano) extremity Earl Young (drums) — who were instrumental to the Gamble-Huff productions that epitomized the summit of Philadelphia soul in birth early '70s. The Ambassadors didn't project a ton of pneuma, but then again, personality wasn't the long suit of terrible other big Philadelphia soul acts; perhaps if they'd been noted excellent material, they would keep been far more successful.
Chimpanzee it is, the rare Typeface Summit LP, reissued on Maxisingle in 1998, is a noteworthy find for those who attachment the Gamble-Huff sound and energy an accomplished example that they might not have previously heard.
3) The Ambassadors were nifty small Norwich based Mod Renewal band from the 80s incorporating of:
Stuart Coward - Guitar, Screen & Vocals
Andrew Jones - Singer guitar & vocals
Andrew Spooner - Drums
They released 'Somewhere To Hide' on Unicorn Records (PHZA-12) ancestry 1987.
A one sided (pressed on both sides) mini manual. Tracks include 'Who Cried Wolf', 'A Chest To Pin Blush On' and 'Rag Doll'
4) Say publicly Ambassadors was also the label under which the Saints (a UK instrumental group produced building block Joe Meek) released their lone record in the US
5)The Ambassadors is also the name recognize a recording act of character 1920s.