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  2. The Grease Band - Wikipedia

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    The band's name derived from an interview Cocker had read with the American jazz organist Jimmy Smith, who had approvingly described another performer as having "a lot of grease", with "grease" referring to soul. [1] After Cocker formed the Mad Dogs & Englishmen album band line-up, the group released two albums without him in the 1970s.

  3. Live at Woodstock (Joe Cocker album) - Wikipedia

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    Live at Woodstock is a live album documenting Joe Cocker's famous performance with The Grease Band at Woodstock Festival on 17 August 1969. [2] It was released officially for the first time in 2009 by A&M/Universal.

  4. Category:The Grease Band members - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "The Grease Band members" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Joe Cocker; H.

  5. Tommy Eyre - Wikipedia

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    In August 1977, Eyre became a member of The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, with whom he stayed until 1979. [6] After that, Eyre recorded an album with John Martyn and did a promotion tour with him in 1980. [7] In June 1981, he joined Greg Lake for his solo project, [8] and in 1982 became a member of Gary Moore's studio and touring band.

  6. Grease Live! - Wikipedia

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    Grease Live received mostly positive reviews. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes listed the special with a 91% rating based on 34 reviews, and an average rating of 8.3/10. The website's critical consensus states that "Grease: Live took the pressure and threw away conventionality — it belongs to yesterday. There was a chance that it could make ...

  7. Music to Eat - Wikipedia

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    Music to Eat is an album by the avant garde rock group Hampton Grease Band. Their only album, and the first album by a band fronted by Bruce Hampton, it was released in 1971 as a two-disc LP. Music to Eat did not sell many copies. Despite this, it has since garnered enough interest to warrant Columbia to officially re-issue the album on CD in ...

  8. Fabulous (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band were better known by their hype than their music. Never out of the music paper gossip columns, they made tabloid headlines by being banned from nearly every venue on their debut UK tour. "Fabulous bad boys banned" splashed The Sun after an infamous stage-wrecking performance at Kingston Polytechnic that was also reviewed by the NME.

  9. Glenn Phillips (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Audio Rumbles Vol. 1 (1997) US Ptolemaic Terrascope on "Live Impro 1970" [Hampton Grease Band] No Age Compilation (1987) US SST CD 102 contains "Vista Cruiser" from Elevator [Glenn Phillips Band] If 6 Was 9: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix (1990) US Communion 18, rest of world Imaginary, on "If 6 Was 9" from Guitar Party [Henry Kaiser - Glenn Phillips]