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Infobox musical artist | name = Pablo Cruise| image = Pablo Cruise.jpg| caption = Pablo Cruise founding members' bow
Photo: Floyd J. Jasinski, MYi2U| image_size =| background = group_or_band| origin = San Francisco Bay Area | instrument =| genre = Pop music|Pop , Rock music|rock , blue eyed soul | years_active = 1973& ndash;1986, 1996& ndash;present| label = A& M Records|A& M | associated_acts = Stoneground
It's a Beautiful Day
Southern Pacific (band)|Southern Pacific | website = URL| http://www.pablocruise.com/| current_members = David Jenkins (musician)|David Jenkins
Cory Lerios
Steve Price (musician)|Steve Price
Larry Antonino| past_members = Bud Cockrell
Bruce Day
John Pierce
Angelo Rossi (musician)|Angelo Rossi
David Perper
Stef Birnbaum
Ken Emerson
George Gabriel
Pablo Cruise is a Pop music|pop / Rock music|rock band currently composed of David Jenkins (musician)|David Jenkins ( guitar and Singing|vocals ), Cory Lerios ( Electronic keyboards|keyboards and Singing|vocals ), Steve Price (musician)|Steve Price ( Drum kit|drums ) and Larry Antonino ( Bass guitar|bass and Singing|vocals ). Formed in 1973, the band released eight studio albums over the next decade, during which time four singles reached the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100| Billboard Hot 100 chart. The group underwent several personnel changes and split up in 1986. The original lineup - Jenkins, Lerios, Price and Bud Cockrell - reunited in 2004.

History


Pablo Cruise began in 1973 with former members of Stoneground ( Cory Lerios on Keyboard instrument|keyboards and Singing|vocals , David Jenkins (musician)|David Jenkins as vocalist and on guitar , and Steve Price (musician)|Steve Price on drums) and It's a Beautiful Day ( Bud Cockrell on Bass guitar|bass and Singing|vocals ).Allmusic|class=artist|id=p5090, accessed April 6, 2007 The band released its first album in 1975, a minor success self-titled Pablo Cruise (album)|Pablo Cruise ,Allmusic|class=album|id=r530917|label=20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Pablo Cruise and their second album in 1976, titled Lifeline (Pablo Cruise album)|Lifeline . Their second album achieved slightly higher success than their first but still only managed to chart at #139 in the United States .

1977's A Place in the Sun (Pablo Cruise album)|A Place in the Sun was the turning point in the band's career as they finally entered the mainstream music scene. With hit single " Whatcha Gonna Do? (song)|Whatcha Gonna Do? " and the title track " A Place in the Sun (Pablo Cruise song)|A Place in the Sun ", the album peaked at #19 on the Billboard (magazine)|Billboard charts. Other chart hits followed, including " Love Will Find a Way (Pablo Cruise song)|Love Will Find a Way " and "Don't Want to Live Without It" (both in 1978), "I Want You Tonight" in 1979, and " Cool Love " in 1981.Allmusic|class=artist|id=p5090|label=Pablo Cruise > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles

Lineup changes


Bud Cockrell was replaced by Bruce Day in 1977. Day had a short tenure and was replaced himself in 1980 by popular session bassist John Pierce . Also in 1980, the band added Angelo Rossi (musician)|Angelo Rossi as an additional guitarist.

In early 1981, Price left suddenly and was succeeded by Donny Baldwin , who had played with Elvin Bishop and would move on to Jefferson Starship by the summer of 1982. David Perper was next to take over the drum throne and Angelo Rossi (musician)|Angelo Rossi was replaced by Stef Birnbaum (aka Stef Burns) after just one album. In 1983, the group released Out of Our Hands and toured again that year with another new member, Jorge Bermudez on vocals & percussion. Mostly due to the rising popularity of New Wave music|New Wave , the album struggled with sales.

By the end of 1984, Pierce, Birnbaum and Bermudez had left.

1985 attempted reunion


In 1985 the four original members reunited hoping to score a new record deal. It was not to be, however, and the group called it quits in 1986. http://hannahtoes.tripod.com/pablo.html The Albums of Pablo Cruise

Jenkins moved on to join country rockers Southern Pacific (band)|Southern Pacific in 1987, alongside former Doobie Brothers Keith Knudsen and John McFee and Creedence Clearwater Revival bass player Stu Cook . After leaving Southern Pacific in 1989, Jenkins relocated to Hawaii where he was introduced to Hawaiian artist Kapono Beamer and began writing music with him. This eventually led to their album ''Cruisin' On Hawaiian Time (2006), a collection of songs dedicated to the Hawaiian Islands.

In the meantime, Cory Lerios worked on movie & TV scores, providing the music for the popular 90s show Baywatch , among many others.

1996 partial reunion


Around 1996, Jenkins & Cockrell reunited once again as Pablo Cruise. But Lerios, at the time, was not able to rejoin due to his busy sessions schedule and Price was likewise unavailable, so keyboardist Kincaid Miller and drummer Kevin Wells were brought in. Percussionist James Henry joined in 1999. Second guitarist Ken Emerson and two additional backup singers, Caroline & Renita, were also recruited (briefly in 2002) for added stage attraction. Drummer Billy Johnson temporarily sat in for Wells in 2002.

Former Pablo bassist Bruce Day died June 30, 1999 in Windsor, California|Windsor , CA from unknown causes. He was 48.

2004 to present


In June 2004, all four original Pablo members were back together again at Steve Price's wedding. This led to three of the four—Jenkins, Lerios and Price—deciding to reconvene permanently. Cockrell was not involved this time and George Gabriel joined on bass and vocals.

In 2010 Larry Antonino (ex- Air Supply ) came in on bass in place of Gabriel, who'd left Pablo Cruise in November 2009.

Bud Cockrell died on March 6, 2010 after complications from diabetes. He was 59.

On November 8, 2011, Pablo Cruise released their very first live album, ''it's good to be live , on the Red Recording label. The package included both a live CD and DVD. The live performances were taken from concerts performed at the Blue Goose in Loomis, California|Loomis , CA on July 9 & 10, 2010. The CD also featured new versions of their songs "A Place in the Sun" (featuring fellow Red Recording artist Katrina Disambiguation needed|date=December 2011) and "Love Will Find a Way" (with Ty Taylor of Vintage Trouble ).
The band continues to tour, mainly in and around California .

Initially, there were many fans who were left wondering who Pablo Cruise really was. When asked the question, the band, which is a quartet, would answer, "He's the guy in the middle." When asked what Pablo Cruise meant, the band would say that "Pablo represents an honest, real, down to earth individual; and Cruise depicts his fun loving and easy going attitude towards life." http://www.pablocruiseband.com/bio.html About Pablo Cruise

Band members


Current members


  • David Jenkins (musician)|David Jenkins – guitar, vocals (1973–1986, 1996–present)

  • Cory Lerios – keyboards, synthesizers, vocals (1973–1986, 2004–present)

  • Larry Antonino – bass, vocals (2010–present)

  • Steve Price (musician)|Steve Price – drums (1973–1981, 2004–present)


  • Past members


  • Bud Cockrell – bass, vocals (1973–1977, 1985–1986, 1996–2004)

  • Bruce Day – bass, vocals (1977–1980)

  • John Pierce – bass, vocals (1980–1984)

  • Angelo Rossi (musician)|Angelo Rossi – guitar, vocals (1981–1982)

  • David Perper – drums, percussion (1982–1984)

  • Stef Birnbaum – guitar, vocals (1982–1984) (aka Stef Burns)

  • Jorge Bermudez - vocals, percussion (1983–1984)

  • Kincaid Miller - keyboards (1996–2004)

  • Kevin Wells - drums, percussion, backing vocals (1996–2002, 2002–2004)

  • James Henry - percussion (1999–2004)

  • Billy Johnson - drums, percussion (2002)

  • Ken Emerson - guitar, vocals (2002)

  • Renita - backup vocals (2002)

  • Caroline - backup vocals (2002)

  • George Gabriel – bass, vocals (2004–2009)


  • Discography


    Studio albums


    Year Album details Peak positionsCertifications
    ( List of best selling music artists
    US
    1975 Pablo Cruise (album)
  • Release date: 1975
  • Label: A& M Records
  • 174
    1976 Lifeline (Pablo Cruise album)
  • Release date: 1976
  • Label: A& M Records
  • 139
    1977 A Place in the Sun (Pablo Cruise album)
  • Release date: 1977
  • Label: A& M Records
  • 19 align="left"
  • Canadian Recording Industry Association|CAN : Gold
  • Recording Industry Association of America|US : Platinum
  • 1978 Worlds Away (Pablo Cruise album)
  • Release date: 1978
  • Label: A& M Records
  • 6 align="left"
  • Australian Recording Industry Association|AUS : Gold
  • CAN: Gold
  • US: Platinum
  • 1979 Part of the Game
  • Release date: 1979
  • Label: A& M Records
  • 39 align="left"
  • CAN: Gold
  • 1981 Reflector (Pablo Cruise album)
  • Release date: 1981
  • Label: A& M Records
  • 34
    1983 Out of Our Hands (album)
  • Release date: 1983
  • Label: A& M Records
  • —
    "—" denotes releases that did not chart


    Compilation albums


    Year Album details
    2001 The Best of Pablo Cruise
  • Release date: May 8, 2001
  • Label: A& M Records


  • Live Albums


    Year Album details
    2011 'It's Good to Be Live
  • Release date: November 8, 2011
  • Label: Red General Catalog


  • Singles


    Year Single Peak positions Album
    US US Main US R& B
    1975 "Island Woman" 105 — — Pablo Cruise
    "What Does It Take" — — —
    1976 "I Think It's Finally Over" — — — Lifeline
    "Crystal" — — —
    1977 " Whatcha Gonna Do? (song) 6 — 46 A Place In The Sun
    " A Place In The Sun (Pablo Cruise song) 42 — —
    1978 "Never Had A Love" 87 — —
    "Don't Want To Live Without It" 21 — — Worlds Away
    " Love Will Find a Way (Pablo Cruise song) 6 — —
    1979 " I Go To Rio " 46 — —
    "I Want You Tonight" 19 — — Part Of The Game
    1981 " Cool Love " 13 23 78 Reflector
    "Slip Away" 75 — —
    1983 "Will You, Won't You" 107 — — Out Of Our Hands
    "—" denotes releases that did not chart


    See also


  • List of best-selling music artists


  • References


    reflist

    External links


  • http://www.pablocruiseband.com/ Official website


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