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Alan Spenner

Alan Spenner was a bassist whose profession across a 25-12 months period place him in the heart of a few of the most popular and critically acclaimed music functions and recordings to emerge from Britain. Ironically for a new player whose function included prolonged stints with famous brands Joe Cocker, …

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Rick Grech

b. Richard Roman Grech, 1 November 1946, Bordeaux, France, d. 16 March 1990, Leicester, Britain. Bass participant Ric (occasionally Rick) Grech embraced professional music in 1965 when he became a member of Leicester-based clothing, the Farinas (also using the titles X-Citers and Roaring Sixties), which later on evolved into Family …

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Jim Capaldi

Jim Capaldi was a significant figure over the Uk rock scene in the 1960s in to the new millennium; he attained stardom both being a founding person in Visitors and as an effective single musician, and was also an achieved songwriter and instrumentalist who collaborated with a few of the …

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Gary Husband

A pianist, drummer, and bandleader, Gary Hubby is really a journeyman jazz-rock musician using a versatile, active, and genre-bending method of improvised music. Blessed in Leeds in 1960, Hubby studied traditional piano and jazz before acquiring work professionally. Within the ’90s, Hubby started leading his very own piano trio offering …

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Rebop Kwaku Baah

The rhythms of Nigeria were taken to Uk rock by percussionist/singer Anthony “Reebop” Kwaku Baah. An associate of Traffic through the early ’70s, Baah became the only real non-founding member using the group much longer than Dave Mason. He consequently caused German rock rings CAN and Zahara, and documented several …

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Traffic

Though it ultimately should be considered an interim vehicle for singer/songwriter/keyboardist/guitarist Steve Winwood, Traffic was an effective group that followed its individual course with the rock and roll music scene from the past due ’60s and early ’70s. From the psychedelic season of 1967 and inspired with the Beatles, the …

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