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54 Seconds
54 Seconds were an American rock band from Austin, Texas. Consisting of Spencer Gibb on vocals and guitar, J. J. Johnson on drums and vocals, Stewart Cochran on piano, synthesizer, keyboard and vocals and Glenn McGregor on bass.〔 The band was formed after Gibb released his debut album ''4-Track Mind'' with some musicians later joined this group. ==Early years== Gibb, who formed the band is the eldest son of Robin Gibb, best known as a member of the Bee Gees. His mother is Molly Hullis worked as the personal assistant to Beatles' manager Brian Epstein until his death. The group's story originally begins with a dream, a dream that Gibb had in Miami, Florida, urging him to move to Texas as he explains: "If there's anything I can say about living in Miami and doing drugs, it's that I learned to play guitar".〔 Gibb formed a band called Jez Spencer the original line-up was Gibb, Johnson, Stewart Cochran, Johnny Goudie and Einar. Johnson suggested Cochran, who he had seen play with Abra Moore and David Garza. Gibb e-mailed Cochran, who at the time was touring Europe with Jimmy LaFave. When Cochran got back to Texas, he hooked up with Johnson and Gibb at the Austin Rehearsal Complex (ARC), and after hearing some demos, decided that he was in for the long haul. Later, Johnny Goudie left early to formed his band Goudie. After eight months, Einar also left the group as he also participated on the band Goudie. The remaining members played with a numerous of bassists including George Reiff. For the next few months, Jez Spencer played shows, until Reiff left. "A perfect pop song chorus comes in at around 54 seconds," he said. Gibb thought he was crazy and told Wadlow, "We'll name our band 54 Seconds and you can go ()".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=MusicMoz - Bands and Artists - 54 Seconds )〕
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