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The Shadows of Knight were an American rock band from Chicago, Illinois, that played a version of British blues influenced by their native city. When they began recording in 1965, the band's self-description was "the Stones , Animals and the Yardbirds took the Chicago blues and gave it an English interpretation.
Shadows of Knight. David "Hawk" Wolinski – organ, piano, keyboards on "Bad Little Woman", "Hey Joe", "Peepin' and Hidin'" and "New York Bullseye" Joseph J. Kelly – guitar, harmonica, harp; Jerry McGeorge – guitar, rhythm guitar, feedback; Warren Rogers – bass guitar; Tom Schiffour – drums; James Alan Sohns – maracas, marimba ...
Shadows of Knight is the third studio album by American garage rock band The Shadows of Knight, and was released on Super K Productions, SKS 6002, in 1969.Recording for the album came after lead vocalist Jim Sohns revamped the Shadows of Knight's line-up and signed with Super K.
Gloria is the first album by the Shadows of Knight, released in 1966 on Dunwich Records 666. The title track , a cover of the song by Them , became the group's biggest hit, reaching number 10 on the Billboard charts.
Raw 'n' Alive at the Cellar, Chicago 1966! is a live album by the American garage rock band the Shadows of Knight, and was released on Sundazed Music in 1992. The album consists of recordings from the band's appearance at the Cellar in Arlington Heights, Illinois in December 1966.
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The Shadows of Knight appear again in "Light Bulb Blues" and "Potato Chip"—the latter of which is preceded by an interview with the band. [3] The Warner Brothers were from Minneapolis, not Chicago, but recorded for Dunwich and are represented in several cuts including "Lonely", "I Won't Be the Same Without Her", and a version of Goffin and ...
Traut, Higgins and Badonsky formed their first record label, Amboy, in 1963 and released recordings of themselves and other bands. In 1965 they changed the label's name to Dunwich, and in December released a cover version of Van Morrison's "Gloria" by the Chicago band Shadows of Knight. By the spring of 1966, the song was a hit.