The band in 1974; left to right: Pete Haycock, Derek Holt (top), Colin Cooper (bottom), John Cuffley
Background information
Also known as
The Climax Chicago Blues Band (1968–1970), Climax Chicago (1971–1972)
Origin
Stafford, England
Genres
Blues rock, soft rock
Years active
1967–present
Labels
Harvest/EMI Sire/Warner Bros. Records Virgin Records Major League Productions
Members
George Glover Roy Adams Lester Hunt Neil Simpson Chris Aldridge Graham Dee
Past members
Colin Cooper Pete Haycock Derek Holt George Newsome Arthur Wood Richard Jones Anton Farmer Peter Filleul John Cuffley Nicky Hopkins Dave Marquee Henry Spinetti John "Rhino" Edwards Jeff Rich Roger Inniss Johnny Pugh Alice Waterston
Website
climaxbluesband.com
Climax Blues Band (originally known as The Climax Chicago Blues Band) are a British blues rock band. They have released at least 19 albums. "Couldn't Get It Right"[1] reached No. 10 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1977. "I Love You" peaked on the Billboard chart at No. 12 in 1981.
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