-
broke up in the
early 1970s
after recording two more
Humblebums albums of material: The New
Humblebums and Open Up the Door, the
former graced by a cover...
- show
during the
Edinburgh Festival, the
Humblebums took to the
stage just
before Yehudi Menuhin. The
Humblebums broke up in 1971 and both
Connolly and...
-
music of the
Beatles and Bob Dylan. He
joined the folk-pop
group the
Humblebums (of
which Billy Connolly was a member) in 1969.
After they
disbanded in...
-
covers he
created for
friend Gerry Rafferty and his
former bands the
Humblebums and
Stealers Wheel,
among them the
covers for City to City and
Night Owl...
-
drums in the
British folk rock
bands The Pentangle, Duffy's
Nucleus and
Humblebums. He also
drummed with
several other artists, most
notably David Bowie...
- 1978 in the US by Visa
Records (Visa 7006), is a
compilation of
mainly Humblebums material that
Gerry Rafferty had
written and
performed while in that group...
- sales, in part
because Rafferty had just left a well
known band, The
Humblebums. The
album also saw Joe Egan come on board, and the pair
formed Stealers...
- palm tree family. It may also
refer to: "Coconut Tree" (1969), by The
Humblebums "Coconut Tree" (1974), by
Gerry Rafferty from his
album Gerry Rafferty...
- with You",
recorded with the band
Stealers Wheel. Rafferty's 1969 & 1970
Humblebums recordings – plus one 1971 solo track. "Gerry
Rafferty | full Official...
- went on to play
keyboards with
Billy Connolly and
Gerry Rafferty in the
Humblebums, Pete Brown's
Flying Tigers (previously The
Battered Ornaments) and also...