- by the time of its
release the
Artwoods had
effectively ceased to exist.
Bruce Eder of
Allmusic notes that the
Artwoods'
early records today stand up well...
- now
called The
Artwoods. The
group included organist Jon Lord (who
would go on to form Deep Purple) and
drummer Keef Hartley. The
Artwoods failed to make...
-
later a
member of Dog Soldier, and
variously worked with Rory Storm, the
Artwoods and John Mayall.
Keith Hartley was born in Plungington, north-west Preston...
- Animals. She also
toured the then
communist Poland with Jon Lord's the
Artwoods. In the 1960s,
Brooks had
begun singing jazz with
Humphrey Lyttelton's...
- 2002. He also
spent time in the
bands Whitesnake,
Paice Ashton Lord, the
Artwoods, the
Flower Pot Men and
Santa Barbara Machine Head. Lord
became known for...
-
Keyboardist Jon Lord
suffered back
problems (dating back to his days in The
Artwoods when he had to
transport a
Hammond organ to gigs
without the ****istance...
- Perrone,
Pierre (6
November 2006). "Obituary: Art Wood:
Frontman of the
Artwoods". The Independent. London.
Retrieved 22
February 2008. Wells,
David (March...
- Perrone,
Pierre (6
November 2006). "Obituary: Art Wood:
Frontman of the
Artwoods". The Independent.
Archived from the
original on 3
April 2008. Retrieved...
- 1970s. Some of the
artists that had
releases on the
label included The
Artwoods,
Killing Floor, Gene Latter,
Sheila McKinlay,
Mighty Dodos,
Keith Mic****...
-
Mayall had ****embled a
studio album to
showcase his own abilities.
Former Artwoods drummer Keef
Hartley appeared on only half of the tracks, and everything...