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Terry Rowley

The town of Birmingham, England, has spawned its share (and some) of music stars: Steve Winwood, Roy Wood, Ozzy Osbourne, Jeff Lynne, Carl Palmer, Denny Laine, Christine McVie, et al. Terry Rowley isn’t outlined included in this, but predicated on his musical capability lots of people who noticed and noticed …

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Trapeze

Wolverhampton, Britain hard rock clothing Trapeze produced in 1968, teaming business lead vocalist John Jones and guitarist/keyboardist Terry Rowley (both ex-members from the Montanas, famous for the strike “You need to End up being Loved”) with vocalist/guitarist Mel Galley, bassist Glenn Hughes, and drummer Dave Holland. Putting your signature on …

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Dave Holland

Dave Holland is normally of a generation of bassists who, within the ’60s and ’70s, built upon the innovations of slightly older players like Scott LaFaro, Gary Peacock, and Barre Phillips, carrying the device to just one more new degree of creativity. Alongside contemporaries like Eddie Gómez, Miroslav Vitous, and …

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Glenn Hughes

Starting out because the bassist and lead vocalist for English hard rockers Trapeze (which developed from British soulsters the news headlines) in 1969, Glenn Hughes accomplished his greatest fame because the bass player of Deep Crimson from 1974 before group divided in 1976. Hughes eventually reconvened Trapeze (without records ensuing) …

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