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Gryphon formed in early 1972 as a four-piece band by English musicians Graeme Taylor, Richard Harvey, Dave Oberlé, and Brian Gulland. [2] Harvey and Gulland were graduates of the Royal College of Music in London who started an acoustic band, using their classically trained backgrounds to perform a mixture of English folk music, contemporary rock, medieval and Renaissance music. [3]
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Dave Oberlé (born 9 January 1953 in Farnborough, Kent, England) is percussionist and lead vocalist with the 1970s band Gryphon. [1] [2] After the band split up in 1977, Oberlé went on to help launch the heavy rock magazine Kerrang!. He now spends his time with the newly re-formed Gryphon who have completed a new album entitled, ReInvention ...
Richard Allen Harvey (born 25 September 1953) is an English composer and musician. [1] Originally of the mediaevalist progressive rock group Gryphon, he is best known now for his film and television soundtracks.
Jon (Jonathan) Davie (born 1954) is a bass guitar player with British folk rock bands including Gryphon [1] and Home Service.He was also, using the name John Thomas, a member of The Banned, a British power pop punk/new wave band in the late 1970s.
(Reuters) -Garth Hudson, the organist and multi-instrumentalist whose wizardry enhanced some of the best-known songs of 1960s and 1970s rock group the Band, including "Up on Cripple Creek," "Chest ...
G.R.L. (an initialism for Girls Rock Life) [1] is a British-Canadian-American girl group formed by Robin Antin. The group consists of members Lauren Bennett , Natasha Slayton and Emmalyn Estrada . The original line-up consisted of Bennett, Slayton, Estrada, Paula van Oppen and Simone Battle .
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