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Jackson Heights

This UK band was formed in 1970 by bass player/vocalist Lee Jackson (b. Keith Lee Jackson, 8 January 1943, Newcastle upon Tyne, Britain) for the dissolution from the Great. His new enterprise pursued a far more pop-orientated route than its virtuoso-based forerunner, but despite prolific live function and four well-promoted …

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Mark-Almond

United kingdom session musicians Jon Tag (vocals, guitar, drums) and John Almond (vocals, woodwinds, vibes, percussion) met while playing together in John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers and remaining in 1970 to create Mark-Almond, sometimes known as the Mark-Almond Band. Ahead of his profession with Mayall, Tag and Mick Jagger co-produced Marianne Faithfull’s …

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Jon Mark

Jon Tag — given birth to Jon Michael Biurchell — had been known over the music picture in Britain in the mid-’60s being a guitarist and arranger of some skill. It had been in this capability that he had taken on the duty of organizing the music of Marianne Faithfull …

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Bo Hansson

Swedish keyboard participant/composer Bo Hansson 1st emerged in the 1960s within a duo that made a name for itself, 1st in Sweden and about tour in Europe, and issued some 3 albums. Jimi Hendrix noticed the group and apparently documented some jams with Hansson which have thus far continued to …

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John Almond

John Almond (also sometimes known as Johnny Almond) was a ubiquitous shape on the Uk blues-rock scene from the ’60s, using famous brands Alan Cost and John Mayall before partnering up with multi-instrumentalist Jon Tag within the Mark-Almond Music group. Created in Enfield, Middlesex, in 1946, Almond shown a pastime …

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