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Fludd was a Canadian rock band in the 1970s. They placed six singles in the Canadian top 40 between 1971 and 1975, including "Turned 21" (1971), "Get Up, Get Out & Move On" (1971), "Cousin Mary" (1973) and "What An Animal" (1975). [1] [2] Members of Fludd went on to form the successful Canadian chart groups Goddo and Saga.
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This is a list of bands from Canada. ... Fludd (1971–1977) The Flummies (1978–) ... Stadacona Band of Maritime Forces Atlantic ...
The band was searching for a new drummer, and offered Steve the job that night. Several weeks later Steve joined Fludd as their new drummer. While in Fludd, Steve Negus met bassist Jim Crichton and keyboardist Peter Rochon, who would later join him as founding members of Pockets, the original working name of Saga .
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Greg Godovitz (born March 20, 1951) is a Canadian musician, best known as the bassist and vocalist of the power trio, Goddo. [1] Prior to his success with Goddo, Godovitz was a founding member of Fludd and played in Sherman and Peabody with Buzz Shearman of Moxy and Gil Moore of Triumph.
Originally known as Pockets, Saga formed in 1977 from the nucleus of Canadian rock band Fludd.In April 1978, they released their self-titled debut album Saga. [1] A modest success in Canada, it would eventually sell over 30,000 copies in Germany as an import.
After that band's dissolution, two of his bandmates, expatriate Canadians Ed and Brian Pilling, returned to Canada and formed the band Fludd; Hopkins briefly joined that band in 1972 as a replacement for founding guitarist Mick Walsh, but left by the end of the year after they were dropped from their original record label. [3]