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Dave Black

The listener who adores the progressive rock from the ’70s could have a soft spot for guitarist Dave Dark. Some covet the solitary LP made by Kestrel, a Newcastle combo that highlighted Black’s soloing offered alongside Mellotron noodles prepared by John Make. After that there’s the badge of honor, becoming …

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Mick “Woody” Woodmansey

Following a demise from the David Bowie’s former support strap the Spiders From Mars, Woodmansey created his have unit U-Boat, prefixed along with his have moniker. The short-lived music group comprised Phil Murray (vocals), Frankie Marshall (keyboards), MacKintyre Duncan (electric guitar/vocals), ‘Woody’ Woodmansey (drums) and Phil Seed (bass). The effect …

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The Spiders from Mars

Best known seeing that David Bowie’s support music group during his early-’70s glam period, Spiders From Mars contains people Mick Ronson (electric guitar), Trevor Boulder (bass), and Mick “Woody” Woodmansey (drums). Hailing from the city of Hull (in Yorkshire, Britain), the trio have been playing jointly since the past due …

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Mick Ronson

Guitarist, arranger, songwriter, manufacturer, and perennial sideman Mick Ronson made his tag during glam rock’s early-’70s heyday but worked consistently with frequent collaborators David Bowie and Ian Hunter until his loss of life in 1993. From 1967-1968 he used a hometown garage area rock and roll group, the Rats, in …

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Mike Garson

Mike Garson, a genuine virtuoso, has already established an extremely diverse career. Noticed at his greatest with his personal organizations or with Totally free Flight, Garson in addition has toured with David Bowie as well as for a tv film on Liberace, he performed the music and experienced his hands …

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Aynsley Dunbar

Rock and roll journeyman Aynsley Dunbar offers proven himself among the finest drummers available for over two decades, whether as an associate of several rings or being a program musician. Dunbar started his career over the United kingdom blues-rock scene, using Champion Jack port Dupree and Eddie Boyd before getting …

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Trevor Bolder

Created in June 1950 in Kingston Upon Hull, East Using, Yorkshire, Britain, Trevor Bolder’s first proper break in the music business is at 1971 when he played on David Bowie’s Hunky Dory recording. He also used Bowie on his The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust as well as the …

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