The Arrows
					
					
		
								from London, England
					
					
		formed 
		                                January 1, 1974 - January 1, 1978 (age 4)
					
				Biography
			    
			    
						The Arrows were a mixed group of American and British musicians that made their biggest impact in Britain during the mid-'70s. The band worked with producer Phil Coulter on their one and only album, 1976's First Hit, which didn't really catch on in America but gave them a modicum of success in Europe. They also had several singles produced by Mickie Most during this era, the most important being I Love Rock 'N Roll, which would go on to be a smash hit for Joan Jett a few years later. The band was made up of bassist/vocalist Alan Merrill, guitarist Jake Hooker, and drummer Paul Varley. The three also scored a television deal, leading to a regular series that played from 1976 to 1977. The group broke up in 1978, leading Merrill to pursue a solo career and record with artists as varied as Meat Loaf and Rick Derringer. ~ Bradley Torreano, Rovi
						
							
							
							
							 
						
					
 
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