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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Band_of_JoyBand of Joy - Wikipedia

    This line-up included Kevyn Gammond on guitar and Paul Lockey on bass. Their brand of soul and blues was popular with Birmingham mods. This line-up recorded a number of demo recordings in early 1968, but broke up in May 1968 when a recording contract failed to materialise.

  2. En 1967, Plant y Brown formaron una nueva versión con Paul Lockley (bajo), Kevyn Gammond (guitarra) y John Bonham (batería), logrando atención en el círculo musical de Birmingham con un estilo marcado hacia el blues y soul.

  3. Kevyn Gammond. Profile: As a musician Kevyn Gammond started in the Jimmy Cliff band on Island Records – worked with Robert Plant and John Bonham in the Band of Joy, which spawned Led Zeppelin and was member in early 70s of the cult country-prog band Bronco.

  4. Kevyn Gammond lead guitar, vocal Paul Lockey bass guitar, vocal. As one of the most significant groups in West Midlands rock music history, "The Band of Joy" have a complex story with changing line-ups, having at one time two versions of the group active at the same time!

  5. The 1977 lineup consisted of Kevyn Gammond and Paul Lockey on vocals and guitars, John Pasternak on vocals and bass, Michael Chetwood on vocals and keyboards, and Peter Robinson on drums. They produced two albums which went on to define the trademark cult sound of the band. They played blue hooks and experimentation with new sounds.

  6. M.A.S. Records is a British independent record label and music development program, founded in 2001 by Kevyn Gammond with musicians Robert Plant and Karl Hyde as its patrons.

  7. 8 de feb. de 2016 · Still, Plant was apparently very fond of the name, as he tried once more to build a Band of Joy lineup in 1967, this time bringing in Bonham, along with guitarist Kevyn Gammond and bassist Paul Lockey.