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  1. Ray Royer's musical legacy with Procol Harum . Royer and Freedom on film: a page about the Tinto Brass movie, Black on White. This enigmatic image is one of a set kindly sent to BtP in October 2002 by Claes Johansen, author of the Procol Harum biography.

  2. Ray Royer – guitar, backing vocals; David Knights – bass; Matthew Fisher – organ, guitar, backing vocals; Bobby Harrison – drums, backing vocals; Keith Reid – lyrics "A Whiter Shade of Pale" (1967) (features Bill Eyden in place of Harrison, though Harrison played on the B-side "Lime Street Blues") July 1967 – September 1969

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Procol_HarumProcol Harum - Wikipedia

    Procol Harum (/ ˈ p r oʊ k əl ˈ h ɑː r əm /) were an English rock band formed in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, in 1967.Their best-known recording is the 1967 hit single "A Whiter Shade of Pale", one of the few singles to have sold more than 10 million copies.Although noted for their baroque and classical influence, Procol Harum's music is described as psychedelic rock and proto-prog with ...

  4. Ray Royer was born in the U.K. in 1945. He was the guitarist for Procol Harum for a short time before forming Freedom. He played on one album with that group. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s. Born. October 8, 1945 in Essex, England. Genre. Pop/Rock. Member Of. Freedom, Procol Harum. Biography. Credits. Submit Corrections.

  5. Freedom (band) Freedom was an English psychedelic rock band, active in the late 1960s and early 1970s, formed initially by members of Procol Harum . Ray Royer and Bobby Harrison, who had performed on the hit Procol Harum single "A Whiter Shade of Pale", were kicked out of the Harum by vocalist Gary Brooker, and replaced by Robin ...

  6. 12 de sept. de 1985 · Where Are They Now: Procol Harum. This British band's smash hit, "A Whiter Shade of Pale," appealed to the mystical in rock fans. By Ira Robbins. September 12, 1985. Procol Harum, group...

  7. It's well-known that the original Procol Harum line-up contained guitarist Ray Royer and drummer Bobby Harrison, who, on being replaced by Robin Trower and Barrie Wilson, went on to form their own group, pointedly naming it after the most experimental Paramounts cut of all, Charlie Mingus's Freedom. What musical traces did Royer and Harrison ...