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  2. Peter Frampton - Wikipedia

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    He was the lead guitarist and singer, scoring several British pop hits. Frampton was named "The Face of 1968" by teen magazine Rave. [8] [10] [12] In 1969, when Frampton was 18 years old, he joined Steve Marriott of the Small Faces to form Humble Pie. [13]

  3. The Herd (British band) - Wikipedia

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    Their greatest success came with "I Don't Want Our Loving to Die", (March 1968) a number five UK hit single. [4] With his boyish photogenic looks, Frampton was dubbed "The Face of '68" by teen magazine Rave. [2] [5] The last months of 1968 were tempestuous times for the group. Steele left the group, to be replaced by Henry Spinetti.

  4. Rave (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Rave was a monthly music magazine launched in February 1964, by editor Don Wedge (New Musical Express) and published by George Newnes Ltd. [2] It was filled with original photos, posters, interviews and life stories of pop icons from the Beat Generation in the UK. [1]

  5. Category:Magazines established in 1968 - Wikipedia

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  6. Yardbirds '68 - Wikipedia

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    Yardbirds '68 is a compilation album by English rock group the Yardbirds. [1] Recorded in 1968 in New York City when the group was a quartet with guitarist Jimmy Page, it includes live performances and demos. [2]

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  8. List of the Yardbirds members - Wikipedia

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    The group continued as a four-piece until July 1968, when Relf and McCarty left due to creative differences, primarily with Page. [7] Dreja initially remained, but by August, Page formed a new group with vocalist Robert Plant , bassist John Paul Jones and drummer John Bonham , who later renamed themselves Led Zeppelin .

  9. The Action - Wikipedia

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    — Reg King, Rave magazine (July 1967) For the second half of 1967, the Action assumed control of their own affairs. Keyboardist Ian Whiteman briefly joined, in an effort to expand their sound and to help secure the band with a new recording contract by November 1967.