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Morris Pert

Percussionist/composer Morris Pert arrived from the jazz-rock fusion period from the ’70s to try out music numerous big-name performers and produce tasks that displayed his wide variety of passions beyond instrumental modern jazz. Created in 1947 and developing up in Arbroath, Scotland, he pursued a specialist career by their studies …

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Hugh Hopper

Hugh Hopper was most widely known as the electrical bassist for Soft Machine through the band’s most innovative and critically acclaimed period, but his musical career prolonged much beyond his period spent with that one group. He probably manifested the Canterbury scene’s intensifying spirit — a minimum of over the …

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Jeff Clyne

b. Jeffrey Ovid Clyne, 29 January 1937, London, Britain. An admirer of Scott La Faro, Eddie Gomez, Jaco Pastorius and Stanley Clarke, Clyne is really a versatile performer for the electrical and regular basses and was very much in demand through the entire 60s and 70s for his capability to …

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Gary Boyle

b. 24 November 1941, Patna, India. After understanding how to play your guitar during child years, Boyle went to the Leeds University of Music within the north of Britain in the first 60s. Then became a member of Eclection, a folk rock-band. His 1st high-profile engagement was a middle-60s spell …

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Isotope

The more-jazz-than-rock fusion band Isotope may haven’t had the longest career, however they played an intrinsic part within the Canterbury Scene with a few of its key players hanging out within the band. Guitarist Gary Boyle have been playing in Dusty Springfield’s music group for two years before he captured …

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