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  1. Bandstand was the last Family album to feature John Wetton. Having joined the band only a year earlier and being a large vocal and instrumental presence on Fearless, Wetton's role in the band was reduced on Bandstand, and he left to join King Crimson.

  2. Esta sexta placa discográfica que festejamos es una colección de nueve composiciones interpretadas por Roger Chapman (voz líder, percusión, saxo soprano), John Wetton† (bajo, guitarra, voz), Rob Townsend (batería, percusión), Poli Palmer (teclados, flauta, percusión, vibes, guitarra) y Charlie Whitney (guitarra, teclados).

  3. John Wetton. Bass, guitar and vocals on two albums. Born July 12, 1949, Derby, Derbyshire. Mogul Thrash (pre-Family) – John Wetton, pounding out bass and singing backing vocals. With jamming guitar and a horn section throughout, it is almost Chicago-like. Features meaty bass, and lower vocal harmonies by Wetton.

  4. Bandstand was the last Family album to feature John Wetton. Having joined the band only a year earlier and being a large vocal and instrumental presence on Fearless, Wetton’s role in the band was reduced on Bandstand, and he left to join King Crimson.

  5. 16 de ene. de 2020 · Apareció en dos de sus álbumes: “Fearless” y “Bandstand”. John Wetton en su etapa en King Crimson. Fotografía: Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images. Es en este momento cuando Robert Fripp reaparece en su vida para unirse a la última reencarnación de King Crimson.

  6. 11 de abr. de 2024 · How Family made Bandstand, and where it took them. By Mike Barnes. ( Prog ) published 11 April 2024. With a pre-King Crimson John Wetton on bass and a clutch of idiosyncratic songs with busy arrangements, the 1972 release cemented Roger Chapman and co’s position as one of the most influential bands of the era.

  7. He was replaced by former Mogul Thrash bassist John Wetton, who had just declined an invitation from Robert Fripp to join King Crimson. The band performed at the Glastonbury Free Festival 1971 , filmed by Nicolas Roeg for the 1972 documentary Glastonbury Fayre .