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  2. Saxon (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the High Court declared that it was Byford and the current members of the band who owned the name, and were therefore in a position to prevent Oliver and Dawson passing themselves off as Saxon. [7] After this Oliver and Dawson renamed their band Oliver/Dawson Saxon. Saxon performing in Paris, 2003. Fritz Randow left the band in 2004.

  3. Category:Saxon (band) members - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Saxon (band) members" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Biff Byford; D.

  4. Biff Byford - Wikipedia

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    The band was originally called Son of a Bitch, but changed to Saxon in 1978. They released their self-titled debut album in 1979, and became part of what was known as the new wave of British heavy metal , which also included bands like Iron Maiden , Demon and Def Leppard .

  5. Oliver/Dawson Saxon - Wikipedia

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    Oliver/Dawson Saxon was an English heavy metal band formed in 1995 by former members of Saxon, guitarist Graham Oliver and bassist Steve Dawson.. Following Steve Dawson's decision to retire from performing in October 2021, Graham Oliver, Gav Coulson and Bri Shaughnessy recruited new bandmembers and chose to continue working together under the new name of 'Graham Oliver's Army'.

  6. Saxon discography - Wikipedia

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    The Saxon Chronicles (2003) Live Innocence – The Power & the Glory (2003) To Hell and Back Again (2007) Saxon: Heavy Metal Thunder – Live (2010) Heavy Metal Thunder – Live: Eagles Over Wacken (2012) Warriors of the Road – The Saxon Chronicles Part II (2014) The Saxon Chronicles (2015) Let Me Feel Your Power (2016) [12]

  7. Steve Dawson - Wikipedia

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    Dawson started out in 1970 in the band Blue Condition, which became SOB after a few shows only, together with Dave Bradley, Steve Firth and future Saxon guitarist Graham Oliver. In 1975 Dawson, Oliver and new drummer John Walker joined forces with Coast members [ 2 ] and Paul Quinn to form Son of a Bitch, which renamed itself Saxon in 1978.

  8. Nigel Glockler - Wikipedia

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    He also occasionally plays bass and keyboards for the band. [6] Glockler first left Saxon in 1987 when he was invited by Steve Howe to join a reformed lineup of the supergroup GTR. [7] That lineup did not release any albums though some songs appeared on later albums by other GTR members. [8] Glockler then returned to Saxon in 1988.

  9. Graham Oliver - Wikipedia

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    The other members were future Saxon bassist Steve Dawson, Steve Firth on vocals and drummers David Bradley, John Hart, Cowley and John Walker. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The band merged in November 1975 with another local band (Coast) to become first Son of a Bitch and from 1978 Saxon, with whom Oliver played from the start and until 1995, as guitarist during ...