Power Station

Not in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Eligible since: 2011

First Recording: 1985

Previously Considered? No  what's this?

Power Station
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🔲Songwriters Hall of Fame
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Essential Albums (?)WikipediaYouTube
The Power Station (1985)

Essential Songs (?)WikipediaYouTube
Some Like it Hot (1985)

Power Station @ Wikipedia

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Tony Banks of Genesis has joined Andy Taylor of Duran Duran in The Power Station.

They have an album called Reunion coming out in 2020.

Tony Banks – keyboards (2019–present)
Michael Des Barres – lead vocals (1985, 2019–present)
Steve Ferrone – drums (2019–present)
Andy Taylor – guitars (1984–85, 1995–97, 2019–present)
Pino Palladino – bass (2019–present)
Wally Stocker - guitars, vocals (2019-present)

Posted by Roy on Monday, 10/21/2019 @ 14:25pm


Robert Palmer was in The Power Station. He had two hits with The Power Station which included "Some Like It Hot" and the cover of "Get It On (Bang A Gong)." Those are the only Robert Palmer songs other than "Addicted To Love", "Simply Irresistible", and "I Didn't Mean To Turn You On" and the videos for all those songs with the look-alike girls. That's five Robert Palmer songs right there.

Posted by Brian Schonour on Friday, 07/15/2022 @ 21:39pm


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