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John Francis Lickerish, known professionally as Francis Lickerish (born 11 April 1954, in Cambridge), is a British composer, guitarist and lutenist, and founding member of British art-rock band The Enid.
Secret Green is a British rock band, founded in 2007, by Francis Lickerish, Hilary Palmer, and Jon Beedle. Recent additions to the band William Gilmour and Matt Hodge complete the line-up. Additional musicians Paul Carr, Dave Brooks, Jamie Brooks, Brian Mitchell, and Mike Hicks are employed for live work.
During this period founding member Francis Lickerish was ousted from the Enid following a failed attempt to take leadership of the group from Godfrey. [ 6 ] The band's fifth album, Something Wicked This Way Comes , released in 1983, [ 1 ] was the first Enid album to feature lyrics, which were written by then-drummer Chris North and sung in a ...
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In the Region of the Summer Stars was recorded at Sarm Studio during late 1974 and the winter-spring of 1975 and released in 1976 on BUK Records, a label owned by EMI. EMI deleted it from their catalogue soon after and lost the multi-track tapes for side two.
Francis Lickerish - guitars; William Gilmour - keyboards; Terry "Thunderbags" Pack - bass; David Storey - drums; Tony Freer - Cor Anglais, oboe; References. External ...
Aerie Faerie Nonsense was recorded at Morgan Studios during August–September 1977 and released that year on EMI Records.EMI deleted it from their catalogue soon after. In 1983, frustrated by the unavailability of the