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Stackridge
Stackridge being interviewed at the 2008 Glastonbury Festival. From the left: Andy Davis, James Warren, Mutter Slater and Crun Walter.
Background information
Origin
Bristol, England
Genres
Folk rock[1]
progressive pop[2]
progressive rock[1]
Years active
1969–1976
1999–2015
Labels
MCA Records, Rocket, Sire Records, Helium Records
Past members
Andy Cresswell-Davis Mike "Mutter" Slater Mike Evans James Warren Billy "Sparkle" Bent Jim "Crun" Walter Keith Gemmell Rod Bowkett Paul Karas Roy Morgan Dave Lawson Peter Van Hooke Tim Robinson Richard Stubbings John Miller Ian Towers
Website
Stackridge.co.uk
Stackridge were a British rock group which had their greatest success in the early 1970s.
^ abMeikle, James (31 May 2008). "Why I'm a fan of Stackridge". The Guardian.
^Lester, Paul (15 September 2014). "Schnauser: A Band With Bite". Loudersound.com.
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