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Alvin Lee (born Graham Anthony Barnes; 19 December 1944 – 6 March 2013) was an English guitarist, singer and songwriter, who was best known as the lead vocalist and guitarist of the blues rock band Ten Years After.
Alvin Lee and Leo Lyons again changed their name in 1966 to Ten Years After – in honour of Elvis Presley, [5] one of Lee's idols. [5] (This was ten years after Presley's successful year, 1956). [4] [6] Some sources [7] claim that the name was pulled by Leo Lyons from a magazine, advertising a book, Suez Ten Years After (referring to the Suez ...
"So Sad" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison that was released on his 1974 album Dark Horse.Harrison originally recorded the song for his previous album, Living in the Material World, before giving it to Alvin Lee, the guitarist and singer with Ten Years After.
Alvin Lee - guitar, vocals; Steve Gould - bass [3] Alan Young - drums [4] Steve Grant - keyboards [5] Special Guests. George Harrison - slide guitar on "The Bluest Blues" and "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" Joe Brown - vocals and plectrum banjo on "I Hear You Knockin'" and "Boogie All Day" Sam Brown and Deena Payne - vocals on "Long Legs" and ...
After dating for a couple of years, Punk and Lee married in an intimate, private ceremony on June 13, 2014. Although Punk and Lee shared a sweet wedding day, it didn’t come without an unexpected ...
Goldberg shares Alex, her only child, with her first husband, Alvin Martin, whom she was married to from 1973 to 1979. Since their divorce, The View co-host has been married two more times, ...
Kathie Lee was married to Frank Gifford from 1986 until his death in 2015. She and the former New York Giants player welcomed two children together: Cassidy, 30, and Cody, 34.
Hook End Manor. The original studio, Space Studios, was built by Alvin Lee of the band Ten Years After when he first bought the house. Many recordings were made during Lee's tenure, including On the Road to Freedom (1973), before he sold the house and studio to David Gilmour of the band Pink Floyd, [2] who used the studio to record parts of the band's album The Final Cut (1983). [2]