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Alan Henry Spenner (7 May 1948 – 11 August 1991) was an English bass player who performed with Wynder K. Frog, the Grease Band, Spooky Tooth, ABC, ...
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.
WBZ-TV released an hourlong documentary about the Greasy Pole in 2023, entitled Love and Grease. [10] In the Family Guy episode titled, Snap(ple), Peter decides to participate in the fictional version of the Greasy Pole titled "St. Philip's Greasy Pole Contest". Peter describes the contest as "Where shirtless men try to climb across a greasy pole".
Henry Campbell Liken McCullough (21 July 1943 – 14 June 2016) [1] was a musician and singer-songwriter from Northern Ireland.He was best known for his work as a member of Spooky Tooth, The Grease Band and Paul McCartney and Wings.
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Music to Eat (1971) [Hampton Grease Band] US Columbia 30581 & 30582 Holland CBS S66296 double album, (1996) US Shotput/Sony/Legacy C2K 67483 double CD reissue; Lost at Sea (1975) US Snow Star 1, rest of world Caroline 1519/Virgin - reissued in 2015 on Shagrat Records as a double-vinyl set with various previously-unreleased alternate takes
The Woodstock Music & Art Fair was a music festival held on a 600-acre (2.4-km 2) dairy farm in the rural town of Bethel, New York, from August 15 to August 18, 1969.Thirty-two acts performed during the sometimes rainy weekend in front of nearly half a million concertgoers.
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 ...