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  1. Eddie Baird. Terry Wincott. Past members. John Gladwin. Amazing Blondel are an English acoustic progressive folk band, containing Eddie Baird, John Gladwin, and Terry Wincott. [1] They released a number of LPs for Island Records in the early 1970s.

  2. Amazing Blondel es una banda inglesa de folk progresivo acústico, compuesta por Eddie Baird, John Gladwin y Terry Wincott. Lanzaron una serie de discos de vinilo para Island Records en la década de 1970. A veces se los clasifica como folk psicodélico o folk rock medieval, pero su música era más bien una reinvención de la ...

  3. Official website. Amazing Blondel biography. Active from 1969 to 1977 - Reactivated between 1997 and 2005. AMAZING BLONDEL existed throughout the early seventies. Originally formed by John David GLADWIN, Terry WINCOTT and Eddie BAIRD after leaving another even more obscure band called METHUSELAH.

  4. Por Antonio Méndez. Compartir: Crítica. Los británicos John Gladwin y Terry Wincott estaban tocando rock psicodélico con su banda Methuselah cuando fueron iluminados por los sonidos acústicos del folk de inspiración medieval y decidieron optar por esta vía sonora con el nombre de Amazing Blondel.

  5. 3 de ene. de 2023 · Celestial Light: A History Of Amazing Blondel has been written by Manchester author and Blondell fan Michael Billington and has been published by Epona Publishing. The book features interviews with the three main members of the band; John Gladwin, Terry Wincott and Eddie Baird, as well as others involved in the band's career.

  6. 29 de ene. de 2018 · The partnership of multi-instrumentalists Terry Wincott and John Gladwin stretched through a sequence of 1966/67 acts (The Dimples, Gospel Garden) that evolved into the folk-psych quintet Methuselah, which issued the album Matthew, Mark, Luke and John on Elektra in 1969. Guitarist Eddie Baird released a solo album, Hard Graft, on DJM in 1976.

  7. Amazing Blondel was introduced to Chris Blackwell’s Island Record label by Free bass player Andy Fraser. Blondel had played support to Free and had impressed Andy so much that here they were, on the threshold of joining one of the country’s leading labels. John Gladwin and Terry Wincott had recorded an LP with Bell and now, with the ...