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Fresh Maggots
RCA promotional photo (1971)
RCA promotional photo (1971)
Background information
OriginNuneaton, England
GenresFolk, psychedelic rock
Years active1970–1971, 2019-present
LabelsRCA Victor, Sunbeam (UK), Amber Soundroom (Germany), Coventry Music Museum
Past members
  • Mick Burgoyne
  • Leigh Dolphin

Fresh Maggots are a folk duo from Nuneaton, Warwickshire in England, consisting of Mick Burgoyne and Leigh Dolphin, who played a variety of instruments including guitars, glockenspiel, tin whistles and strings.[1][2] They released two albums in 1971 and 2020, but sustained interest in the 1970 album saw it re-released in several times.

  1. ^ The Wire, 2007, volumes 281-286, p. 42
  2. ^ Unterberger, Richie "Fresh Maggots...Hatched Review", Allmusic. Retrieved 30 September 2017

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