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Stackridge were a
British progressive rock/folk rock
group which had
their greatest success in the
early 1970s.
Stackridge Lemon were
formed from the remains...
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Stackridge is the 1971
debut album by the
English group Stackridge. It was one of the
first releases on the MCA
Records label in the U.K. It
first appeared...
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James Warren (born 25
August 1951), both
former members of 1970s band
Stackridge,
along with
violinist Stuart Gordon and
keyboardist Phil Harrison. The...
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compilation to three. When
Warren and
Davis reformed their first band,
Stackridge, in 2007, they
incorporated "Everybody's Got to
Learn Sometime" into their...
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British rock
group Stackridge. The
album was
produced by
Stackridge and
Victor Gamm at
Sound Techniques, London. This was the only
Stackridge album to be released...
- Roman's death.[citation needed] The
third album by
British rock
group Stackridge,
released in 1974, is
called The Man in the
Bowler Hat. In The Adventures...
- The Man In The
Bowler Hat is the
third album by the
British rock
group Stackridge. The
album was
produced by
George Martin at AIR Studios,
London and released...
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Extravaganza is the
fourth album by the
British rock
group Stackridge. The
album was
produced by Tony
Ashton at AIR Studios, London. The band experienced...
- 39 in 2024).
Other billed acts of note were Steamhammer, Quintessence,
Stackridge, Al Stewart, Pink
Fairies and
Keith Christmas. The "Glastonbury Fair"...
- – The
Groundhogs –
Thank Christ for the Bomb (engineer) 1971 –
Stackridge –
Stackridge (engineer) 1971 –
Canned Heat and John Lee
Hooker –
Hooker 'N'...