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The Stabilisers

Fueled with the garage area band sound from the ’60s as well as the punk attitude from the past due ’70s, London foursome the Stabilisers started life being a trio. Jon Bott, Francis Braithwaite, and Simon Corbey have been gigging around London to some cult pursuing when Allan Crockford of …

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The Prisoners

This mod-influenced 60s revival band comes from the UK’s Medway Valley in Kent. Main songwriter Graham Day time (acoustic guitar/vocals), Allan Crockford (bass), Wayne Taylor (Hammond body organ) and Johnny Symons (drums) surfaced in 1982 having a tough and raucous debut, A Flavor Of Pink, independently Up label. A agreement …

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James Taylor Quartet

Once the Medway Valley’s psychedelic-mod hopefuls the Prisoners disbanded in 1986, organist James Taylor vowed to go in to the realms of jazz, and from rock and roll. Assembling a quartet from Kent, Britain, composed of fellow Prisoner bass participant Alan Crockford and ex-Daggermen employees Simon Howard (drums) and Taylor’s …

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