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Peter Bardens

An accomplished organist, Peter Bardens was a founder person in the Cheynes, in front of you short spell in Them. By 1966 he was fronting a club-based work, Peter B’s Looners, including drummer Mick Fleetwood and guitarist Peter Green. The machine recorded an individual, “IN THE EVENT THAT YOU Wanna …

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Michael d’Abo

Michael d’Abo 1st rose to prominence in Uk rock and roll through his assumption of the most unenviable job, succeeding Paul Jones while business lead singer in Manfred Mann — the group’s own record label, EMI, was thus persuaded from the unlikelihood that anyone could replace him, which they dropped …

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Peter Jenner

b. 1944, Britain. An economics graduate from Cambridge College or university, LSE lecturer Jenner drifted in to the London underground picture in 1966. A jazz lover, he helped organise saving classes for AMM, an avant garde jazz group. With previous British Airways professional Andrew Ruler, he became supervisor of the …

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John Cameron

b. 1944, Britain. Cameron performed piano from age six and in his teenagers performed and organized semi-professionally. While learning music at Cambridge School he meanwhile performed jazz piano in night clubs and composed chamber music. Afterwards, while employed in London night clubs, he was asked by record maker Mickie Most …

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