New book – 50th anniversary
Rufus Publications is proud to announce the publication of photographer Dick Barnatt’s visual record of the band, The Sweet.
The Sweet personified the Glam Rock era of the 1970s in the UK, showcasing their distinctive glitter and glam makeup. Beyond their iconic visual style, The Sweet also wielded significant influence in the realm of pure rock music. Their timeless hits continue to resonate, and the present lineup, featuring the original guitarist Andy Scott, consistently leaves audiences clamoring for an encore!
Rufus Publications is proud to announce the publication of photographer Dick Barnatt’s visual record of the band, The Sweet.
Sweet celebrated their 50th anniversary in Zitadelle, Berlin, Germany on June 9th 2018 with a spectacular show and guests like Doro, Marc Storace, Steve Mann and the team from Rock meets Classic family. The minutes just before Sweet go on stage, The
The Sweet team are celebrating 6 decades of the legend Andy Scott, “Sixty Years – The Andy Scott Solo Singles” anniversary edition is OUT NOW on all digital streaming platforms.
Mick died in hospital at 11.35am the 14th of February 2002. He had become unwell the Friday before and had informed friends he was going to see the doctor, but was then admitted to hospital on Saturday February 9th – a day
Andy Scott and Pete Lincoln were invited to perform on the 10th anniversary tour for Rock Meets Classic for celebrating Sweets 50th anniversary.
by David Rose Sweet used to open their shows with this tune which continues straight into Hell Raiser. On some occasions it’s still used – like on the 50th anniversary show 2018 in Berlin. Look out !!!! “The Stripper” is an instrumental
Andy Scott and Pete Lincoln are invited to perform on the 10th anniversary tour for Rock Meets Classic for celebrating Sweets 50th anniversary. Read more on the official website.
Can it really be half a century since the pre-glam incarnation of The Sweet threw their first chord shapes, and 45 years since the era-defining ’Blockbuster’ saw the band in their pomp top the UK charts? What’s more, it’s been 55 years
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