Titanic was a rock band active from 1969 to 2014, with members from Norway and Britain. The band was formed in Norway and initially consisted of Kenny Aas, Kjell Asperud, John Lorck, Janne Løseth, Roy Robinson, and John Williamson. Janne Løseth was the primary songwriter, while Roy Robinson handled the lyrics. One of their most notable achievements was reaching Number 5 on the UK Singles Chart with their instrumental track "Sultana" in 1971. The band released several albums, including *Titanic* (1970), *Sea Wolf* (1970), *Eagle Rock* (1973), and *Ballad of a Rock 'N Roll Loser* (1975). Over the years, the band underwent several lineup changes and reformed multiple times, with Løseth and Robinson being key figures in its history.
The band's career spanned multiple decades, with a brief dissolution in 1979. They reformed in the 1990s and again in the 2000s, releasing new material like *Ashes and Diamonds* in 2009. The band's final years were marked by performances in Switzerland before its discontinuation in 2014. Key members, including Roy Robinson and Janne Løseth, passed away in 2015 and 2019, respectively.
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