Tucky Buzzard
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![]() Cover of the album Time Will Be Your Doctor |
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Origin | England |
Years active | 1969 - 1974 |
Genres | Rock, progressive rock, |
Past members | David Brown (bass), Paul Francis (drums), Nick Graham (keyboards), Jimmy Henderson (vocals), Chris Johnson (drums), Terry Taylor (guitar), Paul Kendrick (guitar, vocals). |
Tucky Buzzard were a British Hard Rock band formed in 1969 by three former members of The End.[1] Band members were David Brown (bass), Paul Francis (drums), Nick Graham (keyboards), Jimmy Henderson (vocals), Chris Johnson (drums), Terry Taylor (guitar), Paul Kendrick (guitar, vocals). Tucky Buzzard produced a total of five albums between 1969 and 1973.[2] The band are notable as their producer was Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones.[3]
Terry Taylor has worked on a number of musical compositions with Bill Wyman and has played with Bill Wyman in a number of his bands, Willy and The Poor Boys, Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings, since Bill left The Rolling Stones. In 2006 Tucky Buzzard was featured in an article that included band's like Ram Jam and Moxy called Top 6 Classic Rock Bands You Never Knew You Didn't Know written by Dave White a very respected American writer, music critic, and film critic.[4]
Examples of Tucky Buzzard's music can be found on Bill Wyman's music website [1]
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[edit] Recordings
[edit] Studio Albums
- Tucky Buzzard (US: Capitol ST 787, 1971).
- Warm Slash (Capitol E-ST 864, 1971).
- Coming On Again (Spain: Hispavox HHS 11-208, 1972).
- Allright On The Night (Purple TPSA 7510, 1973).
- Buzzard (Purple TPSA 7512, 1973).
- Time Will Be Your Doctor: Rare Recordings 1971-1972 (Castle/Sanctuary CMEDD1249, 2005).
[edit] External Links
[edit] References
- ^ Shades of The End from Marmalade Skies, website about British Psychedelia of the 60s. Retrieved 04 September 2006.
- ^ Tucky Buzzard from ALEX GITLIN'S MUSIC SITE. Retrieved 04 September 2006.
- ^ Tucky Buzzard from BillWyman.com. Retrieved 04 September 2006.
- ^ article Top 6 Classic Rock Bands You Never Knew You Didn't Know. ClassicRock.About.com.