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The Syndicats

The Syndicats are mostly referred to as the very first group that guitarist Steve Howe recorded with, although their most well-known song, “Crawdaddy Simone,” may not feature him whatsoever. Among the untold amount of R&B-rock organizations sprouting up around London in 1963, and something of younger types, they were able …

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The Spencer Davis Group

His ferocious soul-drenched vocals belying his sensitive teenage years, Stevie Winwood powered the Spencer Davis Group’s three biggest U.S. strikes during their short life span among the English Invasion’s most convincing R&B-based combos. Guitarist Davis created the music group with Winwood on body organ, his sibling Muff Winwood on bass, …

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Ray Fenwick

A definitive British rock and roll journeyman, guitarist Ray Fenwick has used numerous famous acts, though even most serious enthusiasts would be challenged to recognize him. He changed long term Yes guitarist Steve Howe within the Syndicates within the middle-’60s, and performed a crazy freakbeat solo on the solitary “Crawdaddy …

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