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Atomic Rooster are a British rock band originally formed by members of The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, organist Vincent Crane and drummer Carl Palmer... |
Live and Raw 70/71 is a live album by British rock band Atomic Rooster. It consists of two short concerts, specially-staged at the BBC's Paris Theatre... |
Atomic Rooster are an English progressive rock band from London. Formed in 1969, the group originally included former Crazy World of Arthur Brown keyboardist... |
Devil's Answer (redirect from Devil's Answer (Atomic Rooster album)) Devil's Answer is a song by British rock band Atomic Rooster from their album, In Hearing of Atomic Rooster (1971). It is also a compilation of their live... |
Carl Palmer (category Atomic Rooster members) first album was released in early 1970. Meanwhile, Palmer received a call from Keith Emerson to audition for a new group and left Atomic Rooster in the... |
Colosseum (band) (section Studio albums) Greenslade formed Greenslade together with Tony Reeves. Chris Farlowe joined Atomic Rooster; and Dick Heckstall-Smith embarked on a solo career. Clem Clempson joined... |
Crimson, and Carl Palmer (drums, percussion) of Atomic Rooster. With nine RIAA-certified gold record albums in the US, and an estimated 48 million records... |
Quatermass (band) (section Albums) Gustafson formed a new band, Hard Stuff (Bullet) with ex-members of Atomic Rooster. The band's song "Black Sheep of the Family", a cover of Chris Farlowe... |
of Atomic Rooster and previously The Crazy World of Arthur Brown. Palmer enjoyed the chemistry, though was initially reluctant as Atomic Rooster were... |
appeared on a bill that included The Who, Mott the Hoople, Lindisfarne, Atomic Rooster, The Grease Band and America. Although Quintessence played many hundreds... |
1971 in British music (section Albums) Devil’s Answer" - Atomic Rooster 265,000 "Banks of the Ohio" - Olivia Newton-John 260,000 The list of the top fifty best-selling albums of 1971 were published... |
The Angels The Answer April Wine Argent Art of Anarchy Asterix Atomic Opera Atomic Rooster Attila Avenged Sevenfold Babe Ruth Baby Animals Sebastian Bach... |
(1963–1977) (b. 1929) John Goodsall, 68, American-British rock guitarist (Atomic Rooster, Brand X) (b. 1953) Jay Last, 92, physicist (b. 1929) Edward L. Sadowsky... |
David Gilmour discography (section Albums) David Gilmour, the lead guitarist of Pink Floyd, consists of four studio albums and six singles. Fractals: The Colours of Infinity, Documentary (1994) "The... |
Mexico. Produced by Arabella Woods, directed by John Tchalenko, made by Red Rooster Films 12 November Nature's Technology, about the different types and the... |
When he was 17, he joined his first band, an early British R&B group, the Roosters, whose other guitarist was Tom McGuinness. He stayed with them from January... |
Keith Emerson (section Studio albums) drummer Carl Palmer from Atomic Rooster. After four months of rehearsal, the band played its first shows and recorded its first album, having quickly obtained... |
XTC (redirect from BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert (XTC album)) of everything the band enjoyed, including the Beatles, Sun Ra, and Atomic Rooster, but dismissed the contents as premature songs "built around this electric... |
"Marty" Di Bergi Tony Hendra as Ian Faith R.J. Parnell (drummer for Atomic Rooster) as Mick Shrimpton David Kaff as Viv Savage June Chadwick as Jeanine... |
1989 in British music (section Number-one albums) February – Vincent Crane, keyboardist (The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Atomic Rooster), 45 (overdose) 19 March – Alan Civil, horn player, 59 1 April – Richard... |