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Claire Hamill
Birth name
Josephine Claire Hamill
Born
(1954-08-04) 4 August 1954 (age 69) Port Clarence, County Durham, England
Genres
Folk rock
new-age
dream pop
progressive rock
jazz fusion
Occupation(s)
Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)
Vocals
guitar
Labels
Island
Konk
Formerly of
Transporter
Website
clairehamill.co.uk
Musical artist
Josephine Claire Hamill (born 4 August 1954) is an English singer-songwriter. She has collaborated with Wishbone Ash[1] and Yes's Steve Howe.[2] in addition to her solo career.
Josephine ClaireHamill (born 4 August 1954) is an English singer-songwriter. She has collaborated with Wishbone Ash and Yes's Steve Howe. in addition...
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guitar, backing vocals; co-producer Steve Upton – drums and percussion ClaireHamill – vocals (on "Living Proof", "Pay the Price" and "Master of Disguise")...
female backing vocalist, ClaireHamill, who had sung on both the Just Testing and Number the Brave albums. In 1982, after Hamill's departure, the band experimented...
Crimson and Uriah Heep. Also featured on Number the Brave was singer ClaireHamill as a backing vocalist, who would join Wishbone Ash on the 1981 tour...
English singer-songwriter ClaireHamill, released in 1972. She was just 17 when she recorded it. The album cover depicts ClaireHamill sitting on an old railway...
Breath Away" (The Knife song), 2003 "You Take My Breath Away", a song by ClaireHamill "You Take My Breath Away", a song by Design "You Take My Breath Away"...
Reed, Cliff Richard, Justin Hayward, Phil Everly, Julie Covington, ClaireHamill, Alvin Stardust, Bay City Rollers, Kenny, the Wombles, Brotherhood of...
became part of a stable of folk musicians which included Tom Robinson, ClaireHamill and Café Society, who were signed by Ray Davies to his record label...
Tooth bandmate Luther Grosvenor's solo album, as well as projects by ClaireHamill and The Sutherland Brothers. After a brief spell with Vinegar Joe, whom...
from Blame It on Baby (2020) "Jump", by the Faders (2005) "Jump", by ClaireHamill from Touchpaper (1984) "Jump", by Loverboy from Get Lucky (1981) "Jump"...
"Morning Has Broken" b/w I Want To Live In A Wigwam, 1/1972 WIP 6122 - ClaireHamill: "When I Was A Child" b/w "Alice In The Streets Of Darlington", 1/1972...
Splendours) as well as standalone releases by artists including: Man, ClaireHamill, The Keef Hartley Band, Egg, Michael Moorcock, Gary Farr, Daevid Allen...
was released in November 1979 and included a performance by singer ClaireHamill. In early 1980, Anderson and Wakeman left the group and were replaced...
Album Artist Released Roussel's credits Abracadabra ClaireHamill 1975 Piano, Orchestral Arrangements Back Street Crawler Paul Kossoff 1973 Producer,...