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B.J. Wilson

Barrie Wayne Wilson, referred to as B.J. Wilson, was the drummer for Procol Harum and, before that, for the Paramounts. Given birth to in Edmonton in North London, Wilson created a pastime in the drums before he was an adolescent, and at age group 12, confident his mother to get …

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The Paramounts

The Paramounts are practically the embodiment from the up-and-down character from the music business. Once hailed from the Rolling Rocks as “the very best R&B group in Britain,” they toiled for a long time with only probably the most moderate chart success, which on the first solitary. Then they disbanded, …

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Procol Harum

Procol Harum is arguably probably the most successful “accidental” group creation — that’s, a music group originally assembled to make use of the achievement of an archive created within the studio room — in the annals of progressive rock and roll. With “A Whiter Tone of Pale” a monster strike …

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Liquorice John Death

In 1969, after finishing A Salty Pet, organist Matthew Fisher and bassist Dave Knights made a decision to exit the lineup of Procol Harum. The rest of the people — Gary Brooker, Robin Trower, and B.J. Wilson, throughout reshaping the music group — added Chris Copping, who performed both bass …

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