New England
This quartet formed around Boston under the auspice of powerhouse manager Bill Aucoin, who ruled the '70s with Kiss. Guitarist and vocalist John Fannon proved to be the guiding light of the band, with Jimmy Waldo providing impressive keyboards and Gary Shea on bass while Hirsh Gardener worked the drums. Paul Stanley came over from the Kiss camp to produce New England's sterling debut (featuring the incomparable "P.U.N.K." and the incredible "Nothing to Fear"), an orchestrated, absorbing affair with the boys giving all. The lush "Don't Ever Wanna Lose Ya" nicked the Top 40 and proved to be New England's moment in the sun. Despite an opening stint supporting the falling but still high-profile Kiss, New England unfortunately slid between the cracks with Starz and Piper, two other talented Aucoin projects. The similar sophomore effort, Explorer Suite, garnered almost no notice, and Todd Rundgren's production on the innovative Walking Wild also didn't produce sales. New England dissolved, with Shea and Waldo ending up in Alcatrazz.
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8 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Explorer Suite
Pop - Released by Rhino - Elektra on Aug 19, 1980
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You Can't Keep Living This Way
Rock - Released by Anagram on Dec 13, 2021
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New England (2018 Remaster)
Rock - Released by Rdeg on Jul 12, 1979
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Live at the Regent Theatre
Rock - Released by GB Music Ltd. on Feb 10, 2017
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The New England Archives Box: Vol 1
Rock - Released by HNE on Nov 22, 2019
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I Know There's Something Here
Progressive Rock - Released by GB Music Ltd. on May 5, 2015
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