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  1. 06 October 2004 - 16 April 2008 Kevyn Gammond worked as a Director (MUSIC DIRECTOR) in THE MIGHTY ATOM SMASHER MANAGEMENT LIMITED. resigned. Company address: THE MIGHTY ATOM SMASHER MANAGEMENT LIMITED. 25 CHURCH STREET, KIDDERMINSTER, WORCESTERSHIRE, DY10 2AW.

  2. 8 de feb. de 2016 · 48 years ago today, a couple of guys named John and Robert performed their first-ever gig in London with a musical endeavor they called the Band of Joy. Within a few months, the joy had apparently left the band, but even after their disbanding, John and Robert continued to play together in a new group. Perhaps you’ve heard of them: they were called Led Zeppelin.

  3. 1966–1968. Band of Joy was originally formed in 1966 in West Bromwich, near Birmingham, England, by Chris Brown (keyboards), Vernon Pereira (guitar), [3] and singer Robert Plant.A third incarnation of the band, including Plant's friend John Bonham lasted from 1967 to mid-1968. This line-up included Kevyn Gammond on guitar and Paul Lockey on bass.

  4. KEVYN GAMMOND. 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 a host of other names in the music world.

  5. 23 de feb. de 2005 · colourful and hugely watchable Kevyn Gammond then appeared to perform his thing – a MAS Attack jam with scat lyrics and stock full of Kev’s distinctive guitar style – familiar of course to all Priory watchers. Robert was then introduced and strolled on stage with black holdall bag and coat over his shoulder.

  6. Kevyn Gammond and Paul Lockey revived Band of Joy in 1977, adding John Pasternak (bass), Michael Chetwood (keyboards) and Peter Robinson (drums) to the lineup. The two albums recorded with this line-up had progressive melodies, blues hooks and experimentation with new sounds blending the sounds of the punk movement with classic genres of rock, blues and progressive influences.

  7. 30 de sept. de 2008 · Beginnings - John Combe, local music historian, writes about Band of Joy. The line up was Robert Plant – vocals, Kevyn Gammond – guitar, Paul Lockey – bass, John Bonham – drums and Chris ...