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Gerry Conway

Gerry Conway was created in the U.K. in 1947. He started playing drums young. By 1964, he was dealing with Alexis Korner. After a season with him, he became the drummer of Eclection. His following move was using the music group Fotheringay. Interestingly more than enough, the tempo section for …

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Fotheringay

Fotheringay were a short-lived offshoot of Fairport Convention, featuring essential member and head Sandy Denny. The band’s just studio record, a self-titled record offering Denny’s very own compositions and many covers, found its way to 1970. (Another album was prepared but never finished, although guitarist Jerry Donahue afterwards completed the …

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