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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Spooky_ToothSpooky Tooth - Wikipedia

    Spooky Tooth were an English rock band originally formed in Carlisle in 1967. Principally active between 1967 and 1974, the band re-formed several times in later years. History. Prior to Spooky Tooth, four of the band's five founding members had performed in the band Art (formerly known as the V.I.P.'s ).

  2. Spooky Tooth. Apariencia. ocultar. Spooky Tooth fue una banda de rock británica formada en 1967, principalmente activa durante fines de los años 1960, y primera mitad de los 70. Historia.

  3. Spooky Tooth was a hard-edged, imaginative band that blended blues, rock and progressive elements in the late '60s/early '70s. Learn more about their songs, albums, reviews, bio and members on AllMusic.

  4. Profile: Formed in 1967, Spooky Tooth quickly moved into progressive rock during the heady days of the late 60s. The original band comprised Gary Wright (b. 26 April 1943, Englewood, New Jersey, USA; keyboards, vocals) plus a band named Art (see "Art (2)") that featured Mike Kellie (b. 24 March 1947, Birmingham, England; drums), Luther ...

  5. Official website. Spooky Tooth biography. Founded in London, UK in 1967 - Disbanded in 1974 - Reformed briefly in 1998, 2004 and 2008-2009. The band formed in 1967 from an offshoot of three other bands, The Ramrods,Art and the VIP's.

  6. 29 de may. de 2020 · Renaming themselves Spooky Tooth, the five-piece quickly hit on their USP. Here was an Anglo-American band with two great singers, both of whom doubled up on piano and keyboards; a freewheeling guitar player; and an unusually expressive rhythm section in bassist Greg Ridley and drummer Mike Kellie. They were primed for a long career.

  7. music.youtube.com › channel › UCAG6vunjAwzuUXCk008nd_wSpooky Tooth - YouTube Music

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