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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Liquid_GoldLiquid Gold - Wikipedia

    Liquid Gold was formed by Ray Knott and Ellie Hope, who had met auditioning to play in Babe Ruth, a group that released four albums between 1972 and 1975. Both of them worked on the band's last album, Kid Stuff .

    • Ellie Hope, Ray Knott, Wally "Eddie" Rothe, Syd Twynham
    • Brackley, England
    • 1977–1984
  2. Liquid Gold. Formed in 1977 in Brackley in Northamptonshire, U.K. by singer Ellie Hope and bassist Ray Knott, when Babe Ruth disbanded. Both of them had played in their last album "Kid's Stuff" in 1976. They recruited guitarist Syd Twynham and drummer Wally Rothe and they were named Dream Coupe.

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  4. Ray Knott – bass (1975–1976) Simon Lambeth – guitars, backing vocals (1976) Discography Albums. First Base (1972), Harvest - U.S. No. 178 CAN No. 87; Amar Caballero (1974), Harvest; Babe Ruth (1975), Harvest - U.S. No. 75; CAN No. 85; Stealin' Home (1975), Capitol Records - U.S. No. 169

  5. 21 de abr. de 2023 · Ray Knott and Ellie Hope had met auditioning to play in Babe Ruth, a group that released four albums between 1972 and 1975. After the final album, Kid Stuf… read more. disco. 80s. 70s. soul. pop. View all tags. Top Tracks. Last 7 days. View all tracks. Albums. Most popular. Liquid Gold. 5,306 listeners. 1 Jan 1979 · 9 tracks. Dance Yourself Dizzy.

  6. Ray Knott. Real Name: Raymond Douglas Knott. Profile: Bassist - songwriter. Husband to Ellie Hope. He co-formed Liquid Gold with Ellie Hope when they had met in the auditions for members of Babe Ruth. Both played in Babe Ruth 's last album "Kid's Stuff" in 1976. Show more.

  7. Howard's in Soulard. I Was There. About Liquid Gold. Liquid Gold were an English disco group conisting of Ellie Hope (vocals), Syd Twynham (guitar), Ray Knott (bass) and Wally Rothe (drums). Ray Knott and Ellie Hope had met auditioning to play in Babe Ruth, a group that released four albums between 1972 and 1975.