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Robert Fripp & the League of Gentlemen

This early- to mid-’60s British Invasion/soul band had the distinction to be the first group to which Robert Fripp belonged. Potential Ruler Crimson alumnus Gordon Haskell was also an associate of this mainly neglected ensemble, which supported various American spirit performers who toured Britain in 1964 and lower a unitary, …

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Sara Lee

Raised in a little town in the western midlands of England, bassist Sara Lee got her big break when she was functioning being a secretary at Polydor Details. She got an opportunity to play for renowned musician Robert Fripp, which resulted in careers with Robyn Hitchcock and Gang of Four. …

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Gang of Four

Shaped in 1977 by Leeds College or university students Jon Ruler (vocals), Andy Gill (guitar), Dave Allen (bass), and Hugo Burnham (drums), Gang of Four (combined with the Fall, Mekons, and Liliput) created a few of the most exhilarating and enduring music of the first English post-punk era of 1978-1983. …

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Graham Maby

Joe Jackson received the lion’s talk about of credit for his early basic albums (and understandably thus – he penned and sang all the paths), but bassist Graham Maby appeared to business lead the charge musically, while his bass was nearly used like a business lead instrument on lots of …

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