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  1. Climax Blues Band. Climax Blues Band. The band in 1974; left to right: Pete Haycock, Derek Holt (top), Colin Cooper (bottom), John Cuffley. Background information. Also known as. The Climax Chicago Blues Band (1968–1970), Climax Chicago (1971–1972) Origin. Stafford, England.

  2. 14 de mar. de 2017 · The band’s hit Couldn’t Get It Right, a song from their aptly-titled 1976 album Gold Plated, simply and elegantly summed up life in the mid-70s. The band had already been together nearly 10 years by then, had progressed from a scruffy straight blues outfit from the streets of Stafford to a globe-trotting, multi-faceted modern rock band.

  3. It wasn’t until the album “Rich Man’ in 1973 that the band settled into a line-up which became permanent through the rest of the 70s and early 80s, comprising of Colin Cooper (saxes, harmonica and deep down vocals), Pete Haycock (guitars and vocals), Derek Holt (bass guitar and high-end vocals) and John Cuffley (drums and percussion).

  4. 23 de abr. de 2021 · John Cuffley Interview Climax Blues Band. Voted the most promising new group of 1977 by Capitol Radio, the Climax Blues ! Band has actively been on the music scene for 10 years. The release of “Real To Reel” on Sire Records marks the eleventh album for the group.

  5. John Cuffy was a massive fan of the Queen of England often stating she was the greatest woman in the world. Before going on stage, when the band was getting dressed and preparing for a show Colin’s favourite comment was ‘a man should never be ashamed of his work clothes’

  6. John Cuffley – drums; Peter Filleul – keyboards; 1980–1983 1983 1983–1985 1985 Colin Cooper – vocals, saxophone, harmonica, guitar; Pete Haycock – guitar, vocals, bass; Derek Holt – bass, guitar, keyboards, vocals; John Cuffley – drums; George Glover – keyboards, backing vocals; Colin Cooper – vocals, saxophone ...

  7. 11 de ago. de 2022 · The album’s producer, John Ryan, liked the song and encouraged the band to include it on the album, so Holt played bass and sang lead on the session, while John Cuffley provided drums and Pete Haycock added the distinctive guitar solo.