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  1. John Fiddler. Peter Hope-Evans. Medicine Head were a British blues rock band – initially a duo – active in the 1970s. [1] Their biggest single success was in 1973 with "One and One Is One", which reached number 3 on the UK Singles Chart. [2]

  2. Peter Hope-Evans - Harmonica and Jews Harp - http://www.peterhope-evans.co.uk

  3. Peter Hope-Evans. 300 likes · 1 talking about this. Peter Hope-Evans - Harmonica & Jews Harp Posts by Sam Hope-Evans

  4. Peter Hope-Evans - Harmonica and Jews Harp Musician - www.peterhope-evans.co.uk

  5. 2 de abr. de 2024 · By Ian Fortnam. ( Classic Rock ) published 2 April 2024. A duo back in the 60s, Medicine Head is now effectively just John Fiddler, whose new album Heartworks is filled with love. (Image credit: Danny Clifford) John Fiddler formed the duo Medicine Head with Peter Hope-Evans in 1968.

  6. The unusual configuration of John Fiddler (vocals, guitars, harmonica, bass drum, hi-hat) and Peter Hope-Evans (silence, harmonica, jew’s harp/mouth-bow, percussion) were signed to Peel’s new Dandelion Records on the basis of a ‘kitchen tape’, unaware that they would become the label’s biggest-selling act in its short three-year ...

  7. Formed in Stafford, England in 1968, the British blues duo Medicine Head were comprised of vocalist/multi-instrumentalist John Fiddler and Peter Hope-Evans, who played the harmonica and jew's harp. Upon…