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B.B. Blunder

Created in 1971, the innovative UK rock-band B.B. Blunder comprised Brian Godding (b. 19 August 1945, Wales; vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards), Brian Belshaw (b. 25 Feb 1944, Wigan, Lancashire, Britain; bass/vocals) and Kevin Westlake (b. 5 March 1947, Eire, d. 29 Sept 2004; drums/vocals), all ex-members of Blossom Toes. The …

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Brian Godding

b. 19 August 1945, Wales. Godding is normally a self-taught guitarist who began his professional careerin the past due 60s in the rock and roll rings Blossom Toes and B.B. Blunder before John McLaughlin’s 1969 debut Extrapolation ‘opened up the entranceway to jazz’. He used Magma and Dick Morrissey before …

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Reg King

b. England. Ruler pursued a short and mainly unsuccessful solo profession in the first 70s after having previously sung within the middle-60s R&B group the Actions. He remaining that group ahead of their development into Mighty Baby. Nevertheless, several members from the Actions/Mighty Baby added to his exclusive, self-titled record, …

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B.B. Blunder

B.B. Blunder’s tale is definitely a most complicated one for such a short-lived and little-known music group. The group was essentially an offshoot from the Blossom Toes, one of the better underground British rock and roll acts from the ’60s, mentioned for both their droll psychedelic pop and a heavier, …

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