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The band were formed in Stafford, Staffordshire, England in 1968 by vocalist, saxophonist, guitarist and harmonica player Colin Cooper (1939–2008), guitarist, bassist and vocalist Pete Haycock (1951–2013), guitarist Derek Holt (b. 1949), bassist and keyboardist Richard Jones (b. 1949), drummer George Newsome (b. 1947) and keyboardist Arthur Wood (1929–2005).
"I Love You" was also covered by the band the H Factor, and was released as a single, from their 1989 sole eponymous album. Two members of the H Factor, Pete Haycock and Derek Holt, were members of the Climax Blues Band before forming the H Factor with Steve Hunter.
"Couldn't Get It Right" is a 1976 song by the Climax Blues Band. The song was written after the band's label told them that their 1976 album Gold Plated lacked a standout track and asked them to "try and write a hit". [3] They then wrote it, in the words of its bassist Derek Holt, "from absolutely nowhere", [3] and it hit #10 on the UK Singles ...
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When Derek later won a Creative Arts Emmy Award for outstanding choreography for variety or reality programming for his work on Dancing with the Stars in January 2024, he made sure to dedicate the ...
Derek Hough is ready to put his dancing shoes back on after pressing pause following his wife Hayley Erbert’s health scare last year. “About two months ago, I honestly didn’t know when ...
Nine days after Derek Hough's wife, Hayley Erbert, underwent emergency surgery after suffering a cranial hematoma, the Dancing with the Stars judge shared a health update.
The Climax Chicago Blues Band. Colin Cooper – lead vocals, harmonica; Pete Haycock – lead and slide guitars, vocals, lead vocals (track 9) Derek Holt – rhythm guitar, organ, bass; Arthur Augustin Wood – piano, organ, celesta, harmonium; Richard Jones – bass; George Ewart Newsome – drums