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Prior to Spooky Tooth, four of the band's five founding members had performed in the band Art (formerly known as the V.I.P.'s).Following the dissolution of Art, the members of that band's final line-up (guitarist Luther Grosvenor, vocalist Mike Harrison, drummer Mike Kellie and bassist Greg Ridley) joined forces with American keyboardist/vocalist Gary Wright in October 1967 and formed Spooky ...
"Evil Woman", a song by Greg Page from his 1998 debut album "Evil Woman", a song by Guy Darrell, later covered by Spooky Tooth, Canned Heat, and Quiet Riot
Although Spooky Tooth lasted about seven years, their other albums never really contained the same passion or talented collaborating by each individual musician as Spooky Two." [5] In Canada the album reached #48 on the charts. [11] It was voted number 42 in the All-Time 50 Long Forgotten Gems from Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums. [12]
The album also features a guest bass and vocal appearance by Glenn Hughes of Deep Purple and Black Sabbath fame, performing on the Spooky Tooth cover "Evil Woman". Hughes also heavily contributed to the album's songwriting.
Following Spooky Tooth's reunion tour in 2004, Wright performed live frequently, either as a member of Starr's All-Starr Band, with his own live band, or on subsequent Spooky Tooth reunions. Wright's most recent solo albums, including Waiting to Catch the Light (2008) and Connected (2010), have all been issued on his Larklio record label.
[2] [5] [6] He also wrote "Evil Woman," which was recorded by the U.K. blues-rock band Spooky Tooth, a track that appeared on their second album, Spooky Two. In 1971, he moved with his family from New York to Los Angeles, where he worked for Famous Music. [3] He recorded a singer-songwriter album, Black & Blue Suite, in 1974 for 20th Century ...
A woman in Germany has been jailed for life after brutally murdering her lookalike in a twisted attempt to fake her own death. In a chilling case that has gripped the entire country, 25-year-old ...
Graham was a member of Spooky Tooth and appeared on two of their albums: You Broke My Heart So I Busted Your Jaw (1973), and The Mirror (1974). He later played for the glam rock band Girl. He played on Wasted Youth (1982) and on Live at the Exposition Hall, Osaka, Japan (2001; originally recorded 1982).