Hip Hop Honors






Add Your Fan Site





Hanson
Watch the brothers perform Live @ VH1.com.
The Donnas
Listen to their new disc Gold Medal.
Jack Johnson
Watch Live @ VH1.com with pals G. Love & Donavon Frankenreiter.
The Cure
Watch their new video "Alt.End."
Nick Cave
Listen to new double disc set, Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus.
Willie Nelson
Listen to new album It Always Will Be.




A B C D E F G
  H I J K L M N  
  O P Q R S T U  
  V W X Y Z #  


Buy Cool Stuff

biography

The Motels

Led by the charismatic Martha Davis, the Motels were one of the most successful and acclaimed bands to


emerge from the fertile Los Angeles new wave scene, reaching the Top Ten in 1982 with their biggest hit, "Only the Lonely." Davis formed the group in 1972 while living in Berkeley, CA, recruiting guitarist Dean Chamberlain and bassist Richard D'Andrea; originally dubbed the Warfield Foxes, they became the Motels upon relocating to L.A., but despite interest from a number of record labels the group suffered through endless lineup changes, finally disbanding in 1976. Davis soon formed a new Motels roster with guitarist Jeff Jourard, his saxophonist/keyboardist brother Marty, bassist Michael Goodroe, and drummer Brian Glascock; signing to Capitol, in 1979 the group issued their self-titled debut LP, scoring a minor hit with the ballad "Total Control." Guitarist Tim McGovern, formerly of the Pop!, replaced Jeff Jourard prior to the release of the 1980 sophomore effort Careful. After Capitol rejected the Motels' third album, All Four One, McGovern exited, and the group re-recorded the album with guitarist Guy Perry and assorted session musicians. This time the label relented, releasing All Four One in 1982; the album eventually went gold on the strength of the atmospheric "Only the Lonely," which ascended to the number nine spot. The evocative "Suddenly Last Summer," the lead single from the Motels' 1983 follow-up, Little Robbers, reached number nine as well a year later, yielding the Top 40 entry "Remember the Nights." 1985's Shock generated the band's final hit, "Shame." A cancer scare prompted Davis to dissolve the Motels in 1987, the year she made her solo debut with Policy. In mid-1998 she reformed the group, touring under the name the Motels Featuring Martha Davis. A collection entitled Anthologyland followed in early 2001. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide








 
 
Search VH1.com

  
Save The Music
home . news . artists a-z . music . on vh1 . interact . shop . help/faq
Media Kit . Jobs . Advertising Info . Terms of Use and PRIVACY POLICY
E-commerce on this website is brought to you by MTVN Direct Inc.
© 2004 MTV Networks
know hiv aids - get info now