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THE BABYS were formed in London in 1975 and were well known for their blend of rock and melodic power pop. The bands sound was characterized by catchy melodies, harmonic vocals, and slick production, which gained them critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. THE BABYS became prominent in the late 1970s and early 1980s with a string of successful albums and singles, with such songs as Isnt It Time, Every Time I Think of You, Back on My Feet Again, Midnight Rendezvous and Head First, (and others!) becoming Billboard Chart favorites. THE BABYS created some of the most memorable arena anthems of their era. Today, the shows are jam packed with material that has entire audiences on their feet singing and dancing to every tune. The songs are not stripped down in any way they are played to the record, giving fans the full appreciation of THE BABYS incredible catalog! The Babys have teamed up with Hippie Radio 94.5 to bring this event to Nashvilles premier concert venue, Third and Lindsley on June 19, 2025
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October 15th 2018
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The Babys Biography
The Babys are a rock group best known for their songs “Isn’t It Time” and “Every Time I Think of You“. Both songs reached #13 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in the late 1970s. The 1976–1978 Babys line-up consisted of keyboardist/guitarist Michael Corby, vocalist/bassist John Waite, drummer Tony Brock and guitarist Wally Stocker.
After Corby left the band in August 1978, a replacement was sought and the company brought in two musicians: Jonathan Cain as keyboardist and Ricky Phillips to take over as bassist. From 1979 until the breakup in 1981, The Babys line-up consisted of vocalist Waite, drummer Brock, bassist Phillips, guitarist Stocker, and keyboardist Cain.
After the breakup, John Waite went on to produce a major solo hit, “Missing You“, and continues to be a solo artist today. Jonathan Cain left to join Journey. John Waite, Jonathan Cain and Ricky Phillips formed Bad English in the late 1980s. Ricky Phillips currently plays for Styx. Wally Stocker and Tony Brock (together and separately) worked with Rod Stewart and other mainstream artists including Elton John, Air Supply, Keith Urban and Humble Pie.
In late 2012, auditions were held to find suitable replacements for the departed members. Joining original Babys Tony Brock and Wally Stocker, are John Bisaha (Lead Vocals/Bass) and Joey Sykes (Guitars). The new lineup have played numerous shows over the past year to great crowds and reviews – while pushing forward with new music to be brought to The Babys FANS – who have been sorely neglected low these many years! The new album – I’ll Have Some of That – was released worldwide on June 24, 2014.
Joining The Babys onstage are “The Babettes’ – Holly Bisaha and Elisa Chadbourne, along with current keyboardist Louis Middleton. Previous keyboardists have included Francesco Saglietti and Brian Johnson.
The Babys bring a full sound and look that has not been seen on the ‘scene’ in MANY years!
Read MoreAfter Corby left the band in August 1978, a replacement was sought and the company brought in two musicians: Jonathan Cain as keyboardist and Ricky Phillips to take over as bassist. From 1979 until the breakup in 1981, The Babys line-up consisted of vocalist Waite, drummer Brock, bassist Phillips, guitarist Stocker, and keyboardist Cain.
After the breakup, John Waite went on to produce a major solo hit, “Missing You“, and continues to be a solo artist today. Jonathan Cain left to join Journey. John Waite, Jonathan Cain and Ricky Phillips formed Bad English in the late 1980s. Ricky Phillips currently plays for Styx. Wally Stocker and Tony Brock (together and separately) worked with Rod Stewart and other mainstream artists including Elton John, Air Supply, Keith Urban and Humble Pie.
In late 2012, auditions were held to find suitable replacements for the departed members. Joining original Babys Tony Brock and Wally Stocker, are John Bisaha (Lead Vocals/Bass) and Joey Sykes (Guitars). The new lineup have played numerous shows over the past year to great crowds and reviews – while pushing forward with new music to be brought to The Babys FANS – who have been sorely neglected low these many years! The new album – I’ll Have Some of That – was released worldwide on June 24, 2014.
Joining The Babys onstage are “The Babettes’ – Holly Bisaha and Elisa Chadbourne, along with current keyboardist Louis Middleton. Previous keyboardists have included Francesco Saglietti and Brian Johnson.
The Babys bring a full sound and look that has not been seen on the ‘scene’ in MANY years!
Classic Rock
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